Balancing act 

By: BY RHONDA BROOKS

SOMETIMES, eliminating one problem in your soybean crop could help encourage the development of another. That's what two university researchers in the...

2006 ASR outlook 

By: BY DAVID HEST

AFTER LARGELY failing to show its face in 2005, Asian soybean rust (ASR) has been the butt of gallows humor across farm country in recent months. But...

ZEROING IN ON RUST 

By: FROM THE EDITOR KAREN MCMAHON

FOR A DISEASE that hasn't hit the U.S. soybean industry very hard, Asian soybean rust continues to gather press and attention. You'll even see a story...

RUST BUSTERS 

By: by jodie wehrspann

ALTHOUGH EQUIPMENT companies are doing their part to prevent corrosion, how well you maintain your machinery will determine its useful life. Dr. Richard...

Seed protectors 

By: by wayne wenzel

IN ANY given spring, you can usually go somewhere in the Midwest where cold, wet spring weather and crusty soil conditions forced farmers to replant more...

Track rust on the Web  

By: Wayne Wenzel

Field reports are now available on the Soybean Rust Advisory Program ...

On guard 

By: by doreen muzzi

LOUISIANA crop consultant Roger Carter says he is not yet alarmed about the threat of Asian soybean rust (ASR). First, he says, there were only three...

LAST CHANCE FOR RUST 

By: FROM SENIOR EDITOR WAYNE WENZEL

AS HURRICANE Dennis churned toward the U.S. in early July, farmers in the Midwest generally had two things in mind: 1) that the violent storm might blow...

Section 18 products for rust  

By: Wayne Wenzel

Section 18 fungicides for Asian soybean rust...

Treating indeterminate soybeans for Asian rust 

By: Wayne Wenzel

We respond to a reader’s question about whether indeterminate soybeans require more frequent treatment. ...

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