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Planting progress varies across the Midwest and Delta. While many farmers are finished with corn and soybeans, others have been rained out for weeks. Corteva Agriscience Market Development Specialist, Brad Allen, says that as planting winds down, scouting becomes critical for in-season crop pest management. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In 2010 a new tool was created to help dairy operators take care of their cattle. It was called the Dairyland Initiative. Today, a group of researchers housed on the UW-Madison campus, within the School of Veterinary Medicine, continue to create programs, tools, and apps that help today's dairy producers take care of their cattle, create blueprints for facilities, and manage through challenges. Pam Jahnke talks with Outreach Specialist, Courtney Halbach, about some mid-May seminars that will put new emphasis on humanely managing dairy animals through summer heat. Winds die down a little for today. That's the word from Stu Muck. Ashley Huhn from the Steffes Group highlights some of the top purchases made in March by buyers on their website. Big emphasis on transportation pieces. Paid for by Steffes Auction. Good ideas can inspire people to take a risk, and start something new. If that something new happens to be in agriculture - be ready. Anna Thomas is a farm finance specialist with the Food Finance Institute. She says there's two things people need to focus on when starting a new enterprise, and budgeting's a big one. The latest crop progress report from USDA shows just under 10 percent of soybeans are planted across the state. Badger Crop Doc Damon Smith is hoping to plant soybeans this week at the Arlington Agricultural Research Station. He tells Stephanie Hoff that while it is early in the season, there's a particular disease growers should already be getting ready to monitor. White mold is problematic in Wisconsin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest crop progress report from USDA shows just under 10 percent of soybeans are planted across the state. Badger Crop Doc Damon Smith is hoping to plant soybeans this week at the Arlington Agricultural Research Station. While it is early in the season, Damon says there's a particular disease growers should already be getting ready to monitor. White mold is problematic in Wisconsin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For over a quarter century Matt Reese of Ohio's Country Journal has been covering the story of Agriculture and its' people. In those years Reese has seen a number of major changes in the soybean industry in Ohio. From No-till planting, to Round-up Ready, to Soybean Aphids and Soybean Rust, to White Mold and Specialty IP beans, Reese has covered many of the stories that have impacted soybean farmers all across the Buckeye state. In the episode, Dusty visits with Matt about his time at OCJ and all the changes he has observed, as well as some lessons learned along the way.
The countdown continues with soybean white mold, tar spot in corn and a fast finish to the crop! Can you guess what the #1 agronomy feature of 2024 will be in the next episode?
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Jay and Ashley share early harvest updates and crop condition observations
Hello there!In this episode of The Crop Science Podcast Show, Dr. Damon Smith, a professor and extension specialist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, shares his expertise on disease management in field crops. Dr. Smith discusses approaches to disease forecasting systems, the challenges posed by diseases like Tar Spot in corn and white mold in soybeans, and strategies for managing mycotoxins in silage. Join us for practical tips that can boost crop management!"Tar Spot is an aggressive disease that can lead to significant yield losses, especially in silage hybrids, where it complicates harvest."Meet the guest: Dr. Damon Smith is a professor and extension specialist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, specializing in field crop pathology. With a Ph.D. and M.S. in Plant Pathology from North Carolina State University and a B.S. in Biology from SUNY Geneseo, Dr. Smith's research focuses on disease forecasting and management in crops like corn, soybeans, and wheat. What you will learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:39) Introduction(03:37) Dr. Smith's background(04:21) Disease forecasting systems(05:46) Tar Spot challenges(11:19) Diseases control strategies(18:04) White mold in soybeans(27:45) Final three questionsThe Crop Science Podcast Show is trusted and supported by the innovative companies:- KWS- CNH RemanAre you ready to unleash the podcasting potential of your company?
Jay and Ashley discuss their soybean aphid, corn diseases and white mold observations. Do we keep spraying insecticides and fungicide?
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In this episode of the Indiana Pioneer Agronomy Podcast, hosts Carl Joern, Brian Shrader and Ben Jacob discuss the rapid development of diseases, including tar spot, Southern rust, White Mold and more. The group also talks about the challenges of scouting, what goes into hybrid development for disease resistance and when fungicide applications should be made.Additional Resources:Fungicide Calculator: www.cropprotectionnetwork.org/fungicide-roi-calculatorTar Spot in Corn: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/tar-spot.htmlTar Spot of Corn in the U.S. and Canada: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/Tar-Spot-of-Corn.htmlTar Spot Tolerant Corn Hybrids: https://www.pioneer.com/us/products/corn/tar-spot.htmlSouthern Rust of Corn: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/southern_rust_cropfocus.htmlAre Corn Fungicides Worth the Additional Cost? https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/fungicidesworthcost.html
Welcome to the 17th episode of the 2024 season! Eric Anderson, MSU Extension Soybean Educator, will host Dr. Marty Chilvers, MSU Extension Field Crops Pathologist. Marty discussed the likelihood of tar spot and white mold as well as effective management of these. Also, a weather update from Dr. Jeff Andresen. To learn more and register for the live event, check out the MSUE Virtual Breakfast page
Corn updates and crop disease considerations - July 17, 2024We want to thank our sponsors the Minnesota Soybean Research and Promotion Council, along with the Minnesota Corn Research and Promotion Council.Resources:Corn IPM Pipe https://corn.ipmpipe.org/tarspot/ Crop Protection Network https://cropprotectionnetwork.org/ Minnesota Ag News – Crop Progress & Condition MN-Crop-Progress-07-15-24.pdf Plant Disease Clinic https://pdc.umn.edu/ pdc@umn.eduFlooded corn fields and what diseases might you expect to see https://crops.extension.iastate.edu/blog/alison-robertson/flooded-corn-fields-and-what-diseases-might-you-expect-see Disease Risk in White Mold and Sudden Death Syndrome of Soybean https://crops.extension.iastate.edu/cropnews/2024/06/disease-risk-white-mold-and-sudden-death-syndrome-soybean Flooded corn https://extension.umn.edu/growing-corn/flooded-corn#:~:text=Corn%20plants%20that%20survived%20flooded,stress%20later%20in%20the%20season. Contact information for today's show: Jeff Coulter, Extension Corn Agronomist, coult077@umn.edu Dean Malvick, Extension Plant Pathologist, dmalvick@umn.edu Claire LaCanne, Extension Educator Crops, lacanne@umn.edu
Mike and the Kevins are Kick' N It this episode, talking about what they are seeing in corn and soybean fields. Diseases have been pretty minor so far, but insects have been prevalent with lots of adult beetles to keep an eye on. As tassel approaches, it's time to start thinking about fungicide applications. Leaves may be clean now, but with the humid mornings, those plants may not be healthy as they progress. The group also talks about the hail damage to crops in Nebraska and water usage.ResourcesMaximizing the Value of Foliar Fungicides in Corn - https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/maximizing_foliar_fungicides_corn.htmlGray Leaf Spot of Corn - https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/gray_leaf_spot_cropfocus.htmlNovel Corn Rootworm Beetle Control Options - https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/Novel-Corn-Rootworm-Beetle-Control-Options.htmlHail Damage to Corn and Soybeans - https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/hail-damage-corn.htmlMicronutrients for Crop Production: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/micronutrients_crop_production.htmlWhite Mold Management in Soybeans: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/white_mold.html
If you are a farmer, retailer, or consultant who helps make decisions on crops affected by white mold (Soybean & Dry Beans in particular), buckle up! Because this episode Michael Wunsch, plant pathologist stationed at the NDSU Carrington research extension station provides a great level of context that accompanies the loads of data available from his group on the topic. This is surely an episode you'll not want to miss. If you want to find data from Michael's applied research, click the link below:https://www.ndsu.edu/agriculture/ag-hub/research-extension-centers-recs/carrington-rec/research/plant-pathologyAnother great resource to make note of is his white mold management video on you tube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRJJmFU9kNI&list=PLSOmVfcVwGi1MWPK5I6q5nS3Ok2Gb0bpm&index=6Lastly, if you would like to personally reach out to Michael and ask him anything regarding his knowledge on these topics he can be reached at michael.wunsch@ndsu.edu Office# 701.652.2951
In this episode of the Indiana Pioneer Agronomy Podcast, hosts Carl Joern, Ben Jacob and Brian Shrader welcome Dr. Damon Smith, Ph.D. Plant Pathology, and Professor at the University Wisconsin, Madison, to talk about forecasting and managing white mold in soybeans and tar spot in corn. Dr. Smith also talks about his experience in Machine Learning, Deep Modelling and the role of artificial intelligence in agriculture.
After the flooding - crop disease & weed management considerations - July 3, 2024We want to thank our sponsors the Minnesota Soybean Research and Promotion Council, along with the Minnesota Corn Research and Promotion Council.Resources: Flooded corn https://extension.umn.edu/growing-corn/flooded-corn#:~:text=Corn%20plants%20that%20survived%20flooded,stress%20later%20in%20the%20season. U of MN Herbicide resistant weed survey: https://blog-crop-news.extension.umn.edu/2023/06/multiple-herbicide-resistant-waterhemp.html Crop Protection Network https://cropprotectionnetwork.org/ Flooded corn fields and what diseases might you expect to see https://crops.extension.iastate.edu/blog/alison-robertson/flooded-corn-fields-and-what-diseases-might-you-expect-see Disease Risk in White Mold and Sudden Death Syndrome of Soybean https://crops.extension.iastate.edu/cropnews/2024/06/disease-risk-white-mold-and-sudden-death-syndrome-soybean Have our SCN sorrows been drowned? https://crops.extension.iastate.edu/cropnews/2024/06/have-our-scn-sorrows-been-drowned Recordings, information on future sessions, and additional resources will be at: https://z.umn.edu/strategic-farming, https://z.umn.edu/SFrecordings Contact information for today's show: Alison Robertson, Iowa State Extension field pathologist, alisonr@iastate.edu Tom Peters, Extension, sugarbeet agronomist & weed scientist, pete7440@umn.edu Liz Stahl, Extension educator - crops, stah0012@umn.edu 2024 Farm Resource Guide - https://extension.umn.edu/managing-farm (top of page)Crops Team - Upcoming Events - https://z.umn.edu/UMcropeventsCrop production website - https://z.umn.edu/cropsUMN Crop News - https://z.umn.edu/cropnewsUMN Crops YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/UMNCrops/
Join us for a roundtable discussion on the 2024 growing season and future outlook, featuring Justin Krell with LG Seeds. Season Overview:A 50,000-foot view of the current season.Each participant discusses 1-2 positive and negative aspects.Insights on issues across the state and Midwest.Field Conditions:How are the fields looking?Fertility, weed, and disease discussions.Wet weather's impact on crops.Rootworm populations and SDS concerns.The importance of seed treatments.Weed Control:Strategies for managing weeds in a wet season.Reflection on successful PRE programs in 2024.Considerations for post-programs.Other Concerns:Compaction due to tire tracks.Effects on final stand and yield.Commodity prices in 2024 and implications for 2025.Looking Ahead:Addressing Tar Spot and White Mold.Timing of additional nitrogen application.Corn growth and nitrogen needs.Enhancements for soybean programs.Fungicide timing and product choices.Insecticides and foliar nutrients.Tune in to gain valuable insights from industry experts and stay informed about the latest developments in agriculture!
Mike and the Kevins are Kick' N It with Jason Gibson, Market Development Specialist, Corteva Agriscience. The group discuss white mold and how to scout white mold in your fields and what to do if and when you spot it. White mold is a disease of high yield potential soybeans – the better the establishment and growth of the crop, the greater the risk of white mold. White mold is favored by cool and wet weather and dense soybean canopies that help retain these conditions under the crop canopy.ResourcesArticle: White Mold Management in Soybeans - https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/white_mold.html
Corteva Agriscience market development specialist Will Tubbs says application timing is critical to getting the best return on investment on fungicide.He tells Brownfield getting it right comes down to several factors, including disease history, weather conditions, and scouting.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this Pods for Profit, Soybean Extension Educator Mike Staton with Michigan State University breaks down white mold fungicide application timing trials from 2023 on-farm research.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this Pods for Profit, Michigan State University Extension's Eric Anderson discusses how effective Bayer's Delaro Complete foliar fungicide was against white mold in 2023 on-farm trials.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Justin Ballew takes a deep dive with Extension Vegetable Pathologist Dr. Anthony Keinath on Sclerotinia White Mold, its effect on different crops across South Carolina, and much more.
In 2023 the presence of White mold in soybeans across many parts of Ohio was very concerning. The negative yield impact caused many growers to ask serious questions about research and management practices that they could implement on their farms. Dr. Horacio Lopez-Nicora, Plant Pathologist and Nematologist at The Ohio State University, and Dr. Wade Webster, Plant Pathologist at North Dakota State University visit with Dusty to discuss the past growing season in Ohio, what we know about White mold in soybeans, and management strategies for farmers moving forward.
The Michigan Soybean Committee has worked with farmers to better understand if the seed treatment Heads Up can provide a benefit for the past two years.In this Pods for Profit, Michigan Soybean Committee Research Director Mark Seamon discusses how successful it has been at increasing soybean yields in recent on-farm research trials.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join Vince Restucci, market segment manager, and Daniel Albritton, sustainable sales specialist, as they discuss how growers can get ahead of white mold and stop the disease in its tracks.
Jay and Ashley share comments and observations from the Top 10 Agronomy Topics of 2023, a list they compile annually as they reflect upon the growing season. Working from the bottom to the top of the list, here they discussed tar spot, soybean white mold and fertility.
In this episode of the Indiana Pioneer Agronomy podcast, hosts Carl Joern and Brian Shrader continue going through the Purdue Boilermakers football schedule, interviewing Corteva and Pioneer employees and alumni from each school. Joining this week is Jay Zielske, Pioneer Field Agronomist and University of Minnesota Golden Gopher. The trio discuss Minnesota and Indiana harvest updates, how to combat weather extremes and the pests that come with, and soybean diseases such as soybean cyst nematode and white mold. 0:00 - 8:38 Minnesota and Indiana Harvest Update8:39 - 16:10 Combatting Extremes and Pests16:11 - 24:14 Soybean Cyst Nematode and White Mold Management24:15 - 30:11 When Should I Plant Corn?30:12 - 40:15 Purdue vs. Minnesota40:16 - 48:51 Skin Cancer AwarenessResourcesYour Field is Our Office with Jay Zielske and Ashley Storby linksSpotifyAppleSimplecastSoybean Cyst Nematode Populations Across the Cornbelt: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/scn-population-midwest.htmlRefocusing on Soybean Cyst Nematode Management: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/Refocusing-on-Soybean-Cyst-Nematode-Management.htmlIntegrated Management of White Mold in Soybean Production: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/white_mold.htmlEarly Corn Planting Considerations: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/early-corn-planting-cropfocus.html
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A wet end to the growing season has created three main disease issues for growers.In this Pods for Profits, plant pathologist Marty Chilvers with Michigan State University will discuss how seed selection is a farmer's best line of defense for soybeans for next year. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Clark Smith, Corteva U.S. Product Manager for Fungicides and Nutrient Maximizers, says white mold causes millions of dollars in lost soybean yields each season.He tells Brownfield Corteva is excited to launch Viatude, a new best in class white mold soybean fungicide that contains two effective modes of action. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Test weight, droopy ears and crop maturity! Jay and Ashley share current field observations and considerations.
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In this episode of the Indiana Pioneer Agronomy podcast, hosts Carl Joern, Ben Jacob and Brian Shrader discuss Indiana field observations and management considerations. Joining this episode is Kyle Quick, Pioneer Field Agronomist. The group touch on corn growth updates, potassium and sulfur deficiency around the state and fungal diseases. White mold has been spotted in Northern Indiana and the crew talk scouting tips and management recommendations for combatting. ResourcesSoybean Phosphorus and Potassium Uptake, Partitioning, and Removal: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/soybean-phosphorus-potassium-uptake.htmlPhosphorus and Potassium Fertility for Corn and Soybean: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/phosphorus_potassium_fertility.htmlIn-Season Sulfur Application in Soybean: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/in-season-sulfur-applications.htmlSoybean Nitrogen and Sulfur Uptake, Partitioning, and Removal: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/soybean-nitrogen-sulfur-uptake.htmlManaging White Mold of Soybeans: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/managing_white_mold_soybeans.htmlIntegrated Management of White Mold in Soybean Production: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/white_mold.html
Farmers are seeing disease pressure in corn and soybean fields, and Brevant Seeds agronomist John Long says one of the most concerning is tar spot. He tells Brownfield there are solutions available for growers facing these late-season challenges.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Those aren't little white flowers on your woody perennials and shrubs. Look closer. What is it? It's not a flower, it looks and feels like a wad of spit!That would be the cocoon for the aptly named spittlebug. What's a gardener to do about this pest which can be found throughout North America?America's Favorite Retired College Horticulture professor, Debbie Flower tackles that and more of your yuck-inducing garden questions, including: should you eat green potatoes? Why does my boxwood shrub smell like cat urine? What is all this white mold around the roots of my plants?It's all in today's episode, number 275, Spittlebugs and More of Your Questions.We're podcasting from Barking Dog Studios here in the beautiful Abutilon Jungle in Suburban Purgatory. It's the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast, brought to you today by Smart Pots and Dave Wilson Nursery. Let's go!Previous episodes, show notes, links, product information, and transcripts at the home site for Garden Basics with Farmer Fred, GardenBasics.net. Transcripts and episode chapters also available at BuzzsproutPictured: spittlebug cocoon on rosemaryLinks: Subscribe to the free, Beyond the Garden Basics Newsletter https://gardenbasics.substack.com July 21, 2023 Newsletter: Droopy Leaves vs HeatSmart Pots https://smartpots.com/fred/ Dave Wilson Nursery https://www.davewilson.com/home-garden/Flashback Episode: 266 Cucumber BasicsSee You at Harvest Day, Saturday Aug. 5Herbicide Damage of Boxwoods (U. of Minn)Spittlebugs (UCANR)Meet the Beneficial Insects posterAll About Farmer Fred: The GardenBasics.net websiteThe Garden Basics with Farmer Fred Newsletter, Beyond the Basics https://gardenbasics.substack.comThe Farmer Fred Rant! Blog http://farmerfredrant.blogspot.comFacebook: "Get Growing with Farmer Fred" Instagram: farmerfredhoffman https://www.instagram.com/farmerfredhoffman/Twitter: @farmerfredFarmer Fred Garden Minute Videos on YouTube As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases from possible links mentioned here.Got a garden question? • Leave an audio question without making a phone call via Speakpipe, at https://www.speakpipe.com/gardenbasics• Call or text us the question: 916-292-8964. • Fill out the contact box at GardenBasics.net• E-mail: fred@farmerfred.com Thank you for listening, subscribing and commenting on the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast and the Beyond the Garden Basics Newsletter
Tar Spot ManagementAgronomy Article: Tar Spot of CornAgronomy Article: Tar Spot Primer from the ExpertsVideo: Evaluating Corn Hybrids for Tar Spot ToleranceVideo: Handling Tar SpotWhite Mold ManagementAgronomy Article: Managing White Mold of SoybeansAgronomy Article: Integrated Management of White Mold in Soybean ProductionPhytophthora Root Rot ManagementAgronomy Article: Phytophthora Root Rot and Stem RotCrop Focus: Phytophthora Root RotFoliar FungicidesAgronomy Article: Maximizing the Value of Foliar Fungicides in CornAgronomy Article: Effect of Foliar Fungicide Timing on Corn YieldPurdue University Extension Purdue Field Crop Quick Disease GuideTime to Scout for Diseases in Field Crops: What to look for in CornField Crop Disease Update in IndianaEfficacy of Fungicide Applications in the Control of Disease in Corn Production
Corteva Agriscience market development specialist Jeff Moon says corn and soybean disease pressure was slow early because of dry conditions, but that is starting to turn.He tells Brownfield growers should be out scouting for diseases and taking detailed notes.And Moon says fungicides can be used to stop the spread, but also to prevent the emergence of crop diseases.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tar SpotAgronomy Article: Tar Spot of CornPest and Disease Mapping and Forecasting: IPM PIPESoybean DiseasesAgronomy Article: Early Season Soybean DiseasesAgronomy Article: Soybean Seed and Seedling DiseasesWhite Mold of SoybeansAgronomy Article: Integrated Management of White Mold in Soybean ProductionAgronomy Article: Managing White Mold of SoybeansCrop Focus: White Mold in SoybeansSoybean Disease vs. PPO InjuryVideo: Determining whether your field has soybean seedling disease or PPO injuryISU Extension: Identifying Common Herbicide Symptoms in SoybeansSilk ClippingVideo: Managing Silk Clipping PestsAgronomy Article: Corn Rootworm Silk Feeding Fungicide ApplicationsAgronomy Article: Maximizing the Value of Foliar Fungicides in CornAgronomy Article: Effects of Foliar Fungicide Timing on Corn Yield
Welcome to the 12th episode of the 2023 season! Eric Anderson, MSU Extension Field Crops Educator hosted Dr. Martin Chilvers, MSU Extension Field Crop Plant Pathologist, and Jill Check. They discussed white mold management including the use of the app Sporecaster. Also, a weather updated from Dr. Jeff Andresen . To learn more and register for the live event, check out the MSUE Virtual Breakfast page.
Soybean growers should still be preparing for disease pressure despite significant dryness this year.In this Pods for Profits, plant pathologist Marty Chilvers with Michigan State University will discuss how to protect soybeans from white mold infestations and what tools are available to track its spread. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lance Wolosek, Pioneer Product Agronomist in Wisconsin gives a comprehensive look at how Pioneer designates white mold scores by variety, as well as an overview of white mold best management practices!
Part 2 of our white mold discussion with Dr. Damon Smith. In this episode, we discuss the management of this disease. Click here for more information about this disease - www.ipcm.wisc.edu
Join Dr. Damon Smith from the University of Wisconsin-Madison as we discuss the science behind white mold in soybeans. Dr. Smith gives us an in-depth view of this soybean pathogen.
Eric shares behind the scenes information about Pioneer corn and soybean evaluation, as well as other interesting observations.
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Crop Consultant Mark Bernard from New Richland joins Jay and Ashley to discuss crop observations.
Agronomist Shawn Conley shares more information on white mold and tar spot.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Hofer who is BASF's Director of the US Crop West Region discusses some of the new things in the pipeline and the issue of white mold.
Having a plan to manage through pest and disease pressure can make a big difference in peanut yields. Hunt Sanders, Field Market Development Specialist, and John Altom, Territory Account Manager, discuss how peanut growers can seek preventative product options for diseases like white mold.
Welcome to the 11th episode of the 2022 season! Mike Staton, MSU Extension Soybean Specialist hosted MSU PhD student Jill Check and Dr. Martin Chilvers who spoke about white mold management in soybeans. Also, a weather update from Dr. Jeff Andresen. To learn more and register for the live event, check out the MSUE Virtual Breakfast page.
On this episode of the I See Dead Plants Podcast, host Ed Zaworski talks with Wade Webster, a Student of Plant Pathology at the University of Wisconsin about a growing problem the U.S. and Canada: Soybean White Mold. Articles discussed are; “Integration of Row Spacing, Seeding Rates, and Fungicide Applications for Control of Sclerotinia Stem Rot in Glycine max” and “Identification of Soybean (Glycine max) Check Lines for Evaluating Genetic Resistance to Sclerotinia Stem Rot”. Additional Resources Sporecaster App Sporebuster App https://badgercropdoc.com/ How to cite the podcast: Zaworski, E. (Host) and Webster, R. (Interviewee). How did these Rat Turds get in my Soybean Stems?! Soybean White Mold S1:E13 (Podcast). 05-04-2022. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network. www.cropprotectionnetwork.org/podcasts
We conclude the Arc of Breaking the Mold with a mono-white partner list that does... Everything! That's right a white deck that ramps, draws cards and yes, even reanimates! Join us to find out why we think white isn't as back as everyone says.Huge thank you to our sponsors, Fusion Gaming Online. They're your source for all of your gaming needs.You can find them here: www.FusionGamingOnline.com. You want 5% off all of your MTG singles? Head over to Fusion Gaming Online and use exclusive promo code: CCOSPRING at checkout. Doing so will get you sick value and let everyone at Fusion Gaming know that their relationship with CCOPodcast is a good one.This week's community-submitted deck: https://archidekt.com/decks/2516934#Now_you_see_meWant your deck featured on Commander Cookout Podcast? Check out the reward tiers at Patreon.com/CCOPodcast. There are a lot of fun and unique benefits to pledging. Like the CCO Discord or getting your deck featured on the show.Ryan's solo podcast, Commander ad Populum:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/commander-ad-populum/id1462182009YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCixbbuMC0kltGwyyKDPXTwwPodomatic: https://cadpopcast.podomatic.com/@CadPopCast on TwitterBrando's new YouTube channel:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TraumaX36@CCOBrando on TwitterYou can listen to CCO Podcast anywhere better podcasts are found as well as on CommanderCookout.com.Now, Hit our Theme Song!Social media:Facebook.com/CCOPodcast@CCOPodcast and @CCOBrando on TwitterPatreon.com/CCOPodcast
White mold disease can cause serious reductions in yield potential and can be more problematic in high-yield environments.In this Managing for Profit, Paul Parcher, Channel technical agronomist talks about best management practice to reduce the presence of the disease, including variety selection.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on the Field Ready podcast host Jim Robinson, Rob-See-Co Corn & Soybean Product Manager, and Jacob Foley, Rob-See-Co Product Evaluation Lead discuss white mold in soybeans. A clean, beautiful soybean field in late June can change to a patchy wilting field with a white mold in August. What are the causes of white mold in soybeans and are there ways to manage it? Are certain geographic regions more susceptible? Are there soybean varieties that are resistant? What causes the yield loss? Listen to Jim and Jacob share expert advice on ways to manage white mold including planting tips, weed control, crop rotation and harvest. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
Pioneer Agronomists Adam Banks, Mike Wardyn, Carl Joern, and Tony Zerrusen talk about field situations across Nebraska, Indiana and Southern Illinois. How crops look, potential pests and mitigating stresses.
Episode 8 of 21: Sclerotinia, White mould in soybeans In this episode of ‘We've bean around the block', podcast host Antony Jarvie talks to Dr Lisa Rothmann about Sclerotinia, which is without doubt the most serious pathogen limiting soybean production in South Africa. Lisa is a plant pathologist and researcher associated with the UFS, specializing in Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, commonly known as white mould. Sclerotinia is a major disease of many important agronomic crop species, including dry beans and sunflower but the discussion in this episode is quite soybean centric. In a ten-year survey commissioned by the Crop Estimates Committee, the prevalence of Sclerotinia in different seasons was as low as 7% and as high as 55%. Different regions also varied in prevalence, but it was important in all the major soybean production regions. The life cycle of the pathogen is discussed concentrating on sclerotia, the melanised structure that allows the white mould to survive in debris or soil for many seasons and to re-infect crops in the future. Germinating sclerotia form small fruiting structures called apothecia, which release ascospores that infect susceptible host plants. Soybeans are most susceptible to infection during their flowering period, and as the infection progresses, characteristic white mould colonises the plant. Sclerotia are formed when the white mycelia harden and may remain embedded in the infected stems of the plants or dispersed on the soil surface during the harvesting process. Sclerotia are often of similar size to soybean grain, which means that they could potentially land up in amongst seed, if the conditioning processes are not sensitive enough to remove them. In order to prevent seed from being a major source of re-infection of fields, the South African seed certification scheme limits the presence of sclerotia in certified seed bags to 0.2%. Beside using good quality seed, producers can also limit the impact of Sclerotinia on their crop by rotating with a grass species crop like maize, utilizing cultural practices like plant population and row width to make conditions less favourable for infection. The pros and cons of tillage and cultivar maturity and habit are discussed. Any action that is aimed at reducing the number, viability or lifespan of sclerotia should be considered because it is a long-term solution that targets the problem, not just the symptom. Scouting for apothecia during the season assists in establishing the crop risk, helping with the decision of whether to spray or not to spray. Recognising the apothecia could be aided by the photos on the Sclerotinia Research Network. This website also has a hotline, and you may use this to contact the experts directly for specialist opinion.Further reading: There are several good local articles on Sclerotinia in soybean, the one in SAGrain Mag by Hanlie du Plessis offers great insights.
Welcome to the 17th episode of the 2021 season! Today Bruce Mackeller, MSUE Field Crops Educator, will host Dr. Marty Chilvers, MSU Field Crops Pathology Specialist. Dr. Chilvers will discuss proper identification and treatment for white mold and tar spot. Also, Dr. Jeff Andresen, Environmental Quality Specialist, will be giving the weather report. To learn more and register for the live event, check out the MSUE Virtual Breakfast page at https://www.canr.msu.edu/field_crops/virtual-breakfast/
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“How to Get Rid of and Prevent Swimming Pool Algae” with Rudy Stankowitz - White Water Mold, Racoon poop, and Black Algae are covered here. You don't want to miss this episode. Rudy Stankowitz is unique among experts in the field as he has actual practical pool service experience. You can really see this in his new book, “How to Get Rid of and Prevent Swimming Pool Algae” as he tackles the algae issue from not just the perspective of a chemist but as a pool service tech. You can order his book on Amazon from the link here and it is currently priced at $29.99. To order Rudy's book: https://amzn.to/39nEfoc Other episodes in this series: “How to Get Rid of and Prevent Swimming Pool Algae” with Rudy Stankowitzhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/110832/8198594 Green Algae in a Pool with Rudy Stankowitz https://www.buzzsprout.com/110832/8198680Mustard Algae with Rudy Stankowitz https://www.buzzsprout.com/110832/8198698Leslie's Pro: Pool Service Pro, open a Wholesale account today! Customer referrals, free cleaner repairs, free water testing, open 7-days a week. It is fast and easy to become a Leslie's Preferred Pool Care Provider. https://lesliespool.com/commercial-services.html/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=spll&utm_campaign=spll
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This week on the Field Ready podcast host Jim Robinson, Rob-See-Co Corn & Soybean Product Manager, and Jacob Foley, Rob-See-Co Product Evaluation Lead discuss white mold in soybeans. A clean, beautiful soybean field in late June can change to a patchy wilting field with a white mold in August. What are the causes of white mold in soybeans and are there ways to manage it? Are certain geographic regions more susceptible? Are there soybean varieties that are resistant? What causes the yield loss? Listen to Jim and Jacob share expert advice on ways to manage white mold including planting tips, weed control, crop rotation and harvest. A Parkville Media Production. A podcast management and audio production company based in Omaha, NE.
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Today we dance with dead squids, taunt vegans, and finally address the controversial "Grand Unified Soy Theory." Dancing Squid’ Phenomenon: How Soy Sauce Brings A Dead Creature Back To ‘Life’ (VIDEO) https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/12/dancing-squid-dead-cuttlefish-soy-sauce_n_2663377.html 25 Things You May Have Thought Were Vegan https://www.theflamingvegan.com/view-post/25-Things-You-May-Have-Thought-Were-Vegan The Only Surviving Quotes of a "Is Soy Sentient" Reddit post https://www.reddit.com/r/TopMindsOfReddit/comments/81a64c/top_mind_actually_believes_soy_is_sentient_and_is/ What Happens if You Eat Raw Soybeans? https://healthyeating.sfgate.com/happens-eat-raw-soybeans-11856.html How Gut Bacteria Tell Their Hosts What to Eat https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-gut-bacteria-tell-their-hosts-what-to-eat/ White Mold of Soybean https://fyi.uwex.edu/fieldcroppathology/soybean_pests_diseases/white_mold_soybean/ Mystery DNA Is Discovered In Soybeans By Scientists https://www.nytimes.com/2001/08/16/world/mystery-dna-is-discovered-in-soybeans-by-scientists.html History of Soybeans http://ncsoy.org/media-resources/history-of-soybeans/ A Mind Without A Brain: The Science Of Plant Intelligence Takes Root https://www.forbes.com/sites/andreamorris/2018/05/09/a-mind-without-a-brain-the-science-of-plant-intelligence-takes-root/#182e448476dc Listen to the daily podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts! ------------------------------------------------ http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @JasonOCarpenter Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today.
A harvest update — yes, combines have started rolling in parts of Ontario — as RealAg agronomist Peter Johnson expresses his excitement for harvest in this week’s Word. There are also concerns about white mold, western bean cutworm, and aphids, to discuss. Learn about these issues, and much more, in this week’s episode of Wheat... Read More
This week’s Boots in The Field Report is done by Isaac Ferrie. He starts the podcast giving an update on the bean growth stages and what to be scouting. He also mentions to be on the lookout for SDS and White Mold spots in the field, to avoid surprises later in the season. Isaac also gives some tips on what to be scouting for in both weeds and insects. Isaac also gives a warning about tip back in corn, as well as some application advice.
A consortium of researchers in the north central region is coordinating research across state boundaries to bring you the best research-based information. The podcast series, "Management of White Mold in Soybeans" has seven episodes and covers these topics: What is White Mold? Understanding the Risks of White Mold in a Growing Season, Biological Control for White Mold, Foliar Fungicides for White Mold, Estimating Yield Loss Due to White Mold, Impact of Irrigation on White Mold, and Guidelines for an Overall Management Plan to Reduce White Mold.
A consortium of researchers in the north central region is coordinating research across state boundaries to bring you the best research-based information. The podcast series, "Management of White Mold in Soybeans" has seven episodes and covers these topics: What is White Mold? Understanding the Risks of White Mold in a Growing Season, Biological Control for White Mold, Foliar Fungicides for White Mold, Estimating Yield Loss Due to White Mold, Impact of Irrigation on White Mold, and Guidelines for an Overall Management Plan to Reduce White Mold.
A consortium of researchers in the north central region is coordinating research across state boundaries to bring you the best research-based information. The podcast series, "Management of White Mold in Soybeans" has seven episodes and covers these topics: What is White Mold? Understanding the Risks of White Mold in a Growing Season, Biological Control for White Mold, Foliar Fungicides for White Mold, Estimating Yield Loss Due to White Mold, Impact of Irrigation on White Mold, and Guidelines for an Overall Management Plan to Reduce White Mold.
A consortium of researchers in the north central region is coordinating research across state boundaries to bring you the best research-based information. The podcast series, "Management of White Mold in Soybeans" has seven episodes and covers these topics: What is White Mold? Understanding the Risks of White Mold in a Growing Season, Biological Control for White Mold, Foliar Fungicides for White Mold, Estimating Yield Loss Due to White Mold, Impact of Irrigation on White Mold, and Guidelines for an Overall Management Plan to Reduce White Mold.
A consortium of researchers in the north central region is coordinating research across state boundaries to bring you the best research-based information. The podcast series, "Management of White Mold in Soybeans" has seven episodes and covers these topics: What is White Mold? Understanding the Risks of White Mold in a Growing Season, Biological Control for White Mold, Foliar Fungicides for White Mold, Estimating Yield Loss Due to White Mold, Impact of Irrigation on White Mold, and Guidelines for an Overall Management Plan to Reduce White Mold.
A consortium of researchers in the north central region is coordinating research across state boundaries to bring you the best research-based information. The podcast series, "Management of White Mold in Soybeans" has seven episodes and covers these topics: What is White Mold? Understanding the Risks of White Mold in a Growing Season, Biological Control for White Mold, Foliar Fungicides for White Mold, Estimating Yield Loss Due to White Mold, Impact of Irrigation on White Mold, and Guidelines for an Overall Management Plan to Reduce White Mold.
A consortium of researchers in the north central region is coordinating research across state boundaries to bring you the best research-based information. The podcast series, "Management of White Mold in Soybeans" has seven episodes and covers these topics: What is White Mold? Understanding the Risks of White Mold in a Growing Season, Biological Control for White Mold, Foliar Fungicides for White Mold, Estimating Yield Loss Due to White Mold, Impact of Irrigation on White Mold, and Guidelines for an Overall Management Plan to Reduce White Mold.