IC-494(13) -- June 6, 2005
![]() | Soybean aphids detected in Iowa
Soybean aphid activity in Iowa is a little earlier than anticipated
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![]() | Economic impact of soybean aphid
These results reinforce the need for scouting
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![]() | Drift issues, late application considerations, and soybean fungicides
All pesticide label directions should be carefully read and followed
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![]() | Crop Diagnostic Clinics: Registration now open
Online registration is now open
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![]() | Soybean rust outlook - June 5
No new detections of soybean rust were reported
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![]() | June is bustin' out all over
Another week with near-normal temperatures
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