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Rain increases risk for sudden death syndrome in soybeans

2014-07-08 18:53:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Wet weather this season has increased the risk for sudden death syndrome (SDS) in soybeans, says Darren Mueller, Extension soybean pathologist at Iowa State University. Unlike last year, most of the soybean crop was planted before the bulk of the rains started which further increases the risk of SDS." Content Classification:  Curated read more

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