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HomePublicationsCrops & SoilsIssues Nutrient Management Copper 4R management—Deficiency or toxicity? April 30, 2020 News & Perspectives Science Policy NewsCertified Crop Advisers advocate for ag research in Washington, DC April 30, 2020 Soil & Water Management Determining the gypsum requirement for reclamation of sodic and sodium-impacted soils May 4, 2020 Understanding soil erosion by water to improve soil conservation May 1, 2020 Compaction reaction: Soil compaction and ruts following a wet harvest April 30, 2020 Is strip-till a useful soil management tool for Wisconsin corn and soybean production? April 30, 2020 People Newly CertifiedNewly certified May 7, 2020 Sustainability Growing carbon for sustainable and resilient soils May 4, 2020 May-June 2020 issueVolume 53, Issue 3Inside this issueWet weather in much of the Soybean Belt adds insult to injury for growers, on top of battling market downturns and trade issues. With another wet planting season, this issue of Crops & Soils provides some tips for common soybean diseases. See story on p. 16. Cover photo shows damping off in soybean. Photo by Daren Mueller, Iowa State University, Bugwood.org. Integrated Pest Management Keep your eyes open for these wet-season soybean diseases May 7, 2020 The influence of nozzle type and application speed on sicklepod control with cadre and butyrac April 30, 2020
Is strip-till a useful soil management tool for Wisconsin corn and soybean production? April 30, 2020
The influence of nozzle type and application speed on sicklepod control with cadre and butyrac April 30, 2020