It may be time to brace yourself for a summer heavy with tar spot outbreaks. According to ipmPIPE, an online pest mapping system, nearly 20 counties across four states have reported fields with tar ...
Nothing is a guarantee when you’re dealing with Mother Nature. But this season, a payoff from fungicide use is close to being a sure thing, says Ken Ferrie, Farm Journal Field Agronomist. “With the ...
Starting with a soil test to identify other in-field yield limiters can help prevent unnecessary fungicide applications. “There are a lot of situations where you have a correlation between fertility ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Fungicide application trials conducted by Agrovista over the past two years have shown that big differences in fungicide performance can be achieved by simply changing the application method. Work on ...
Dollar spot (Sclerotinia homoeocarpa) is a common and persistent disease of bentgrass fairways. Fairway turf typically comprises 30 to 40 acres on golf courses. Fungicide applications to control ...
(Beyond Pesticides, November 22, 2022) Fungus that survive a fungicide application may be able to multiply and thrive, putting plant yields at risk. This finding comes from research recently published ...
Dollar spot (Sclerotinia homoeocarpa) is a common and persistent disease of bentgrass fairways. Fairway turf typically comprises 30 to 40 acres on golf courses. Fungicide applications to control ...