Fungicide Efficacy Ratings
CLICK HERE for a handy chart of efficacy ratings for common soybean seed treatments and foliar fungicides.
CLICK HERE for a handy chart of efficacy ratings for common soybean seed treatments and foliar fungicides.
Now that USB’s Take Action program has expanded to include efforts to combat fungicide resistance as well as herbicide resistance, a new fungicide classification chart has been created as a companion to the popular herbicide classification chart. Farmers have found the herbicide classification charts to be very useful and the fungicide chart should prove to…
DetailsRepeated use of fungicides with the same mode of action can result in the selection of fungicide-resistant strains of plant pathogens. CLICK HERE to get a fungicide classification chart that groups fungicides and fungicide premixes by their mode of action. Use it to assist in the selection of fungicides to maintain greater diversity in fungicide…
DetailsFrogeye leaf spot (FLS) is a common foliar disease in North Carolina soybeans especially in our Northeastern and Piedmont counties. Frogeye leaf spot is a fungus caused by the pathogen Cercospora sojina. It can infect soybean plants at any stage of development, but disease most often occurs after flowering. The disease is most serious during…
DetailsThe United Soybean Board and American Society of Agronomy are hosting two webinars to help soybean farmers and ag professionals understand how new technology and effective data management improves the sustainability of their farming operations. The first webinar, Using Digital Agronomy Tools to Assess On-farm Sustainability, is scheduled for Monday, July 30, at noon CDT.…
DetailsUSB and ASA are working together to turn data into action with a free webinar about ag technology in soybean production. ASA and USB leaders will discuss sustainable ways that farmers can capture and utilize data on their farms. The webinar will take place on Aug. 30 at 1:00 p.m. CST. Register for the webinar…
DetailsThree Steps to Finding Soybean Varieties that Are Worth More As you watch your soybean crop mature and start estimating yields, you might also start thinking about which varieties you’ll plant next year. While you look through mounds of material about endless soybean varieties and how they’ll perform in your field, remember to also check
DetailsWant to get a jump start on a healthy, profitable crop for next season? Consider the four tips outlined in THIS ARTICLE from USB to help with weeds next year, including mapping and scouting, herbicide application, planting a cover crop and tillage.
DetailsIf a management plan to combat herbicide resistance is not something you have yet, there are some steps that can still be implemented this year. Weed management scientists say a few steps can go a long way, such as: Starting Weed-Free: Whether by cultivation or burn down, this step is important. Think Pre: Rather than…
DetailsWith soybean prices predicted to be lower in 2016, it’s more important than ever for farmers to look at ways to lower costs. In fact, one farm management specialist from the University of Illinois recommends cutting costs by $100 per acre to remain profitable. Some areas to consider are farm machinery and capital purchases, fertilizer,…
DetailsSoybean growers can put data and technology to work in a variety of ways. It can help increase yields and decrease costs, increasing profitability. Farmers can reap the benefits of technology on planters, combines, in soil testing and from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Learn more about what’s available now and how it can help by…
DetailsThe marketplace for data-driven products and services is seeing rapid evolution in the field of agriculture. The benefits for farmers are already well-recognized. For starters, data helps farmers recognize trends with greater certainty, it can help validate decision-making and it leads to improved production practices immediately or over time. It also enables farmers to streamline…
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