Join high-yield champs David Hula and Randy Dowdy for their podcast, Breaking Barriers With R&D, for a lively discussion on growing high-yielding, profitable corn and soybean crops. Josiah Garber ...
If your traditional approach to fungicide applications in corn is to wait until you see signs of disease pressure, it could be time to rethink your strategy. One reason has to do with the concept of ...
CLARION, Iowa — Farmers sprayed nearly three million acres of corn with fungicides last year, but as far as Iowa State University researchers are concerned the jury is still out on whether spraying ...
Timing fungicide applications for maximum management of white mold is “almost impossible” to get right, said Michael Wunsch, research plant pathologist at the North Dakota State University Carrington ...
A Kansas State University plant pathologist is urging wheat producers to take the time to think through the timing and type of fungicide they may be applying to their crop this spring. Kelsey Andersen ...
ST. LOUIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--When warm conditions, high humidity and high moisture arrive, a perfect storm may be brewing for Fusarium head blight, or scab, to develop and infect cereal crops.
The use of fungicides to treat plant pathogens dates back 150 years, when a mixture of lime and copper sulfate, known as the “Bordeaux mixture,” was used to control fungal diseases in French vineyards ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Now is the time of year when corn growers need to decide if a fungicide should be applied, and a Purdue University expert has a few guidelines to help in the decision-making ...
Sclerotinia stem rot, also known as white mold, is a problem in both dry edible beans and soybeans. Michael Wunsch, North Dakota State University plant pathologist at the Carrington Research Extension ...
How important are spring foliar fungicide applications to wheat yields? A new study by Kansas State University quantified the yield gain from these applications by combining 12 years of K-State-led ...
Dollar spot is one of the most economically important diseases for golf courses around the world. Traditional fungicide application programs are preventive on calendar-based intervals or curative ...
ST. LOUIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--When warm conditions, high humidity and high moisture arrive, a perfect storm may be brewing for Fusarium head blight, or scab, to develop and infect cereal crops.