MSU preparing for red crown rot findings

A plant pathologist is encouraging growers to scout for red crown rot as the disease spreads. Michigan State University’s Marty Chilvers tells Brownfield, “I probably would suspect it’s here in Michigan, we probably just haven’t found it yet.” Chilvers says soybeans start showing signs of the disease during the late reproductive stage. “In terms of symptoms in […]

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