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Sample for SCN this spring
2016-04-18 22:27:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
By Greg Tylka, Integrated Crop Management News, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Taking the time to sample for SCN in fields that will be planted to soybeans in 2016 it worth the time, and has the potential to save you money in avoidable yield loss. read more
5 Ag stories: SCN resistance, online climate tool, risk management, Palmer amaranth
2016-01-30 01:33:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
In the 5 ag stories to read this week, read about the benefits of SCN-resistant varieties and access a new online crop/climate tool to help preplanting decisions. Learn some strategies for risk management and Palmer amaranth management. Finally, follow us on Twitter. read more
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Syngenta recommends integrated approach to manage SCN
2014-09-04 06:00:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
GREENSBORO, N.C., USA, Sept. 4, 2014 –Conventional management practices are no longer enough to control soybean cyst nematode (SCN), which is why Syngenta advocates an integrated approach to protecting soybeans from this pest. There are a number of control measures growers can take to prevent significant damage, including soil sampling, crop rotation and planting SCN-resistant varieties treated with a seed treatment. read more
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Matrox Wins 2014 SCN Installation Product Award at InfoComm
2014-06-26 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Matrox Maevex H.264 encoders and decoders selected as “Most Innovative Video Processing (Transport) Product” by System Contractor News<br /> <br /> SCN presents Matrox’s Ron Berty with the Most Innovative Video Processing (Transport) Product award for Maevex Series at InfoComm 2014.<br /> <br /> MONTREAL -- Matrox® Graphics Inc. today announced that Matrox Maevex™ 5100 Series H.264 encoders and decoders won the 2014 SCN InfoComm Installation Product Award in the Most ...This story is related to the following:Video Decoders |
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High SCN populations thrive despite extremely cold winter
2014-04-08 06:00:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
GREENSBORO, N.C., USA, April 8, 2014 – The record low temperatures over the past few months may reduce some pest populations this spring, but university and Syngenta experts predict soybean cyst nematodes (SCN) will still threaten yields. “Many growers hope the cold weather we’ve been experiencing will help decrease pest populations,” said Dale Ireland, Ph.D., seed treatment technical product lead at Syngenta. “But it doesn’t affect SCN.” read more
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