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A Farmer's Guide to Soybean Diseases

A Farmer's Guide to Soybean Diseases
A Farmer's Guide to Soybean Diseases provides an overview of the soybean diseases that currently occur in the United states and Canada, with an emphasis on diagnosing diseases in the field. Information for each disease includes symptoms and signs, conditions that favor disease, similar looking diseases and disorders, and a review of basic management options. The book also contains a diagnostic key and disease distribution maps. Published by APS Press, A Farmer's Guide to Soybean Diseases was developed by Iowa State University in partnership with several other universities. CSI

Field Crop Insects

Field Crop Insects
Field Crop Insects contains descriptions and images of more than 50 pest and beneficial insects, as well as information on insect life cycle, crop injury, scouting and management options. There is also information on integrated pest management including scouting, degree days, and a defoliation estimation guide. This guide covers corn, soybean, and alfalfa insect pests.

DISEASE TRIANGLE: 3 Ways Plants Get Sick

In this video Extension Plant Pathologist Daren Mueller walks us through some basic concepts of plant pathology. One of the most important things that pathologists focus on is the disease triangle and in this video Dr. Mueller explains what that disease triangle is and why it's important.

Be a Bug Catcher

Be a Bug Catcher
This newly produced booklet is designed as an introduction to collecting, identifying, and preserving insects for youth. Chapters cover insect anatomy and biology, collecting supplies and preservation techniques, a diagnostic key to help with identification, and other information.

Welcome to Class Agricultural Educators Podcast

Welcome to Class Agricultural Educators Podcast
“Welcome to Class:” Agriculture Educators Podcast is available for agriculture professionals to receive tips and information, discuss best teaching practices, and review resources that are available from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. This podcast is written and hosted by Carli Erickson, Crop Science Youth Education Coordinator for the Integrated Pest Management Program at Iowa State University.

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