ST. LOUIS -- The first case of Asian soybean rust north of the equator has been confirmed. Two weeks ago the USDA's Agricultural Research Service and the Animal Plant Health Inspection Service ...
Low Economic Loss Due to the vigilance and preparedness of growers, researchers, cooperative extensions and government and industry experts, U.S. economic losses from Asian soybean rust were low this ...
According to USDA’s Asian soybean rust website, the disease has been detected in Kentucky -- the most northern finding of the season. Asian soybean rust has been detected at a low level in a ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Hurricane Dennis could bring some much-needed rain to moisture-deprived Indiana crops as he travels toward the United States. He also might carry some unwanted excess baggage on ...
Soy biodiesel, insect and weed management, and new production systems were all topics at the Missouri Soybean Association meeting Thursday in Jackson, but that wasn't why most soybean farmers showed ...
URBANA, Ill. - Midwestern growers don't worry much about soybean rust, but the fungal disease has been popping up at the end of the growing season nearly every year since 2006. But because the fungus ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - The Purdue University Plant and Pest Diagnostic Laboratory is geared up to assist growers in identifying Asian soybean rust, a disease that could cause economic losses ...
St. Paul, Minn. (November 18, 2004) - With the confirmation that soybean rust has been detected in the U.S., plant pathologists with The American Phytopathological Society (APS) are offering insight ...
AMES, Iowa — While farmers have dodged the Asian soybean rust bullet the past two years, Iowa State University plant pathologist Alison Robertson told farmers at the recent Integrated Crop Management ...
Although Midwestern soybean growers have yet to experience the brunt of soybean rust, growers in the southern United States are very familiar with the disease. Every year, the fungus slowly moves ...
Midwestern growers don't worry much about soybean rust, but the fungal disease has been popping up at the end of the growing season nearly every year since 2006. But because the fungus can't survive ...
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