Soybean disease pressure could intensify in August

An extension plant pathologist says the U.S. soybean crop could be susceptible to more disease pressure in August.   Dylan Mangel with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln says extreme temperatures swings during the growing season could have an impact. “We think about August as the busiest disease month. That seems to be when beans start to show […]

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