Yield monitor data can help growers make decisions on water management practices, nitrogen and other nutrients, diseases and more, says Michigan State University Extension.
Checking the roots of SCN-resistant soybean cultivars for SCN females is a good way to gauge if the resistant cultivars are not controlling the nematode, says Iowa State University Extension and Outreach.
Since we're heading into the cropping season, growers should give attention to fields going to soybeans by sampling for for soybean cyst nematode, according to experts at Iowa State University Extension.
Iowa State University Extension shares the results of 13 available commercial seed treatments it evaluated for seedling diseases, SCN and SDS on soybean in 2015.
Iowa State University Extension shares the results from its 3-year study that looked at soybean varieties with resistance to soybean cyst nematode and soybean aphid.
Ohio State University Extension reviews the loss levels for soybean cyst nematodes for the majority of soil types in the state, and what those levels mean for growers.
Here's a countdown of the Top 5 reasons for soil sampling fields for soybean cyst nematode (SCN) in the fall after harvest, courtesy of University of Nebraska Extension.
The 2 weeks before senescence can provide an opportunity to look into problem areas of fields and determine what may have caused challenges during the growing season.
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