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ISU Integrated Crop Management Newsletter
Agronomy | March 27, 2007

A new issue of Integrated Crop Management is now available.

In this issue:

  • A message from the editors
  • Soybean rust found in Iowa
  • Iowa Soybean Rust Fast Track System
  • PIPE: Pest Information Platform for Extension and Education
  • List of available fungicides for soybean shifting and growing
  • Evaluation of foliar fungicides for management of soybean rust
  • If July and August are hot and dry, expect spider mites
  • Soybean cyst nematode: Still a major threat to soybean production
  • Purdue University identifies the #1 predator of soybean aphids
  • Questions (and answers) about soybean rust
  • Soybean pests in 2006: A survey of Corn and Soybean Initiative partners
  • Brown stem rot and sudden death syndrome: Can you tell them apart?
  • Weed resistance, shifts, tactics, and alternatives in soybeans
  • Why is sudden death syndrome found in early-planted soybeans?
  • Multicolored Asian lady beetles: When good bugs go bad!
  • Protecting soybean yields from early-season competition
  • Fungicide seed treatments in soybean
  • Soybean insecticides for 2007
  • If you scout soybeans, you need a net
  • It was a cold day in Iowa, but did the soybean aphids freeze out?
  • Biological control of soybean aphids: A Web-based resource
  • Recent study brings “good news” about the soybean aphid
  • A fresh view of variety selection
  • Revisiting an integrated approach to bean leaf beetle and bean pod mottle virus management

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