Written by Allen Wrather Jason Hamlin, crop consultant, recently examined a soybean field in Pemiscot County MO that had many plants infected with frogeye leaf spot, and the field had previously been treated with a strobilurin fungicide. The fungicide should have… Read More ›
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Wickers beware
As we start the downhill slope of yet another growing season we are still facing pigweeds. A lot of calls this week deal with rope wicks. Do they work? Will it come back? Did I stop seed production? These are… Read More ›
Worm products for soybeans in Missouri…
Today I received an email wanting to know about options for control of worms in soybean and I thought this would be good information to share with everyone. Last year, there were problems controlling corn earworms in soybeans with pyrethroid insecticides (pyrethroids… Read More ›
Corn Earworm in Soybeans
Corn Earworm Adult Corn earworm, often called soybean podworm, can be a problem in late-planted or double-cropped soybeans. Corn earworm larvae are about 1.5 inches long with lines down the back of their pink, green, cream, or yellow backgrounds. Corn Earworm… Read More ›
Post Harvest Weed Control
As we are halfway through the year, we start thinking about harvest. Palmer amaranth seems to have a mind of its own, so I wanted warn/prepare you for late season flushes or re-growth of Palmer amaranth. After corn harvest, we… Read More ›
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