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Soybean Plant Health
 

Here you will find the latest research-based information from the University of Wisconsin-Madison on all aspects of soybean plant health.


New for 2008 - upcoming events, research updates, new publications

Plant health assessment is important during the seedling phase. The 2007-2008 winter, and the early portions of the spring season, has brought substantial moisture into many parts of the state, creating ideal conditions for seedling pathogens. Read Soybean Disease Diagnosis at Emergence and Seedling Growth Stages in the current issue of the Wisconsin Crop Manager»

Sharpen your disease scouting skills — read Soybean CSI - Scouting Soybean Diseases in the Field (in pdf format) by UW plant pathologists Nancy Koval, Paul Esker and Craig Grau.

Check out the new UW Soybean Research and Extension website at coolbean.info for lots of good information, including the 2008 Agronomy Updates presentation, and the Soybean Variety Trial Results for 2007.

Changes in Fungicide Status for Soybean in 2008. Several Section 18 fungicide labels have expired.

Soybean Plant Health Topics - check here for comprehensive, research-based information on soybean pests, injury, and diseases.

Soybean Web Resources - contact your local UW Extension office, visit UW Agronomy-Soybean at coolbean.info, read the Wisconsin Crop Manager...and more»

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