SDSU Extension Plant Pathology
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SDSU Extension Plant Pathology
@SDSUPlantPath
SDSU Extension Plant Pathology provides current relevant research-based information to aid producers in making informed plant disease management decisions.
South Dakota Katılım Ağustos 2013
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Come join us at North Dakota State University!
Assistant/Associate Professor of Soybean Pathology.
- Research (90%) and teaching (10%)
- Research emphasis on soil-borne diseases
- Collaborate with the NDSU soybean breeding program.
Apply here: shorturl.at/eCDLT

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The #SCNCoalition recommends #soybean growers actively manage #SCN to protect yields. This includes:
1. Test fields
2. Rotate resistant varieties
3. Rotate to non-host crops
4. Consider a seed treatment
What’s you number? #TakeTheTest #BeatThePest
thescncoalition.com
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How you and your advisors decide to actively manage #SCN will depend on where you farm.
Click on your state soybean expert for advice and to learn why actively managing SCN is important.
What's your number? #TakeTheTest #BeatThePest
thescncoalition.com/recommendation…
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“Just as you switch up herbicides or insecticides to avoid overuse, using different sources of #SCN resistance keeps nematodes guessing,” writes @PamSmithDTN.
Learn why it’s important to understand the different types of SCN resistance.
dtnpf.com/agriculture/we…
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@Qconnealy19 I see it so much in beans. Big tall plant still green but no pods.
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Question 🙋🏼♀️
What is this extremely tall corn plant here & why am I seeing so many of them this year? #harvest21

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@alisonrISU Could be they were ripened when not yet mature?
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Hey #mango folks - can anyone tell me what’s wrong with these mangoes? Not sure if it’s a disease or a nutrient problem.

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Iowa State University Nematologist Greg Tylka says successful management of #SCN begins with a soil test.
Get state specific SCN management recommendations.
What’s your number? #TakeTheTest #BeatThePest
thescncoalition.com/recommendation…
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Not sure there is a community cerebration day bigger than Hobo Day Parade in South Dakota! Happy Hobo Day everyone!

South Dakota State University@SDState
It’s a great day for a parade! #HoboDay #AdventureAwaits #SDState
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@alisonrISU Not yet, we have not confirmed, all the black spots we have looked at under the scope are rust pustules. A little scratch reveals rust spores.
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This is great, early maturing soybean groups and not necessary an early season due to weather could make this a common practice! #winterwheat
Lannie Mielke@LannieMielke
@WheatInnovation @wheatsd @SDStateCAFES Redfield variety planted after soybeans were harvested.
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