With soybean planting well under way in some areas of the state and almost complete in other areas, Connie Strunk, SDSU extension plant pathology field specialist reminds growers to scout their fields for seedling diseases as plants begin to emerge.
"Even though most soybean seed has been treated with a fungicide seed treatment, no seed treatment product is effective against all seedling diseases and under all conditions," Strunk said. "It is important to look at what protection the seed treatment offers and the performance it delivers."...
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