Soybean Rust Now Found in North Carolina
Article by Jim Dunphy, NCSU Extension Soybean Specialist and Steve Koenning, NCSU Extension Plant Pathologist Asiatic Soybean Rust was confirmed earlier today in Scotland County, NC. There were...
View ArticleSoybean Stem Canker, Phytopthora root rot, and Aerial Blight Detected in...
Article by Steve Koenning, NCSU Extension Plant Pathologist Soybean Stem canker and Phytopthora root rot have been identified in North Carolina in the past week causing symptoms which include dying and...
View ArticleNew NC Soybean Website Now Live
The North Carolina Cooperative Extension Portal is now live (click here). This portal will be THE go to resource for many NCCE specialists’ content regarding soybeans. Static soybean content...
View ArticleCotton Insect Finale
Article by Jack Bacheler, NCSU Extension Entomologist Our damaged boll survey, though just now underway, has covered just over 100 total cotton fields in 4 counties. Trends are already evident. Not...
View ArticleCorn Earworm/Bollworm Moths are Back
Earworm/bollworm trap catches have picked up in some spots over the past week from the Sandhills through the Coastal Plain. Their abundance in the Blacklands seems to be relatively light, although I...
View ArticleSecond Asiatic Soybean Rust Find in North Carolina
Article by Jim Dunphy, NCSU Extension Soybean Specialist and Steve Koenning, NCSU Extension Plant Pathologist Asiatic Soybean Rust was confirmed from two samples from Cleveland Co., NC. There were...
View ArticleAsiatic Soybean Rust May Be Present Throughout NC
Article by Jim Dunphy, NCSU Extension Soybean Specialist and Steve Koenning, NCSU Extension Plant Pathologist Asiatic Soybean Rust was confirmed earlier today on a soybean sample from Cumberland...
View ArticleSoybean Powdery Mildew
Article by Steve Koenning, NCSU Extension Plant Pathologist Soybean powdery mildew was identified by Mike Carrol in Craven County last week. Powdery mildew of soybean can cause a yield loss that can...
View ArticleShould Soybean Loopers Be Treated This Late?
I’ve had a rash of questions lately on soybean loopers, which have been widespread this year. To be honest, I’m still surprised they are around, given the weather. The rule of thumb is that several...
View ArticleStrobilurin-Resistant Frogeye Leaf Spot Now Confirmed in North Carolina
Article by Steve Koenning, NCSU Extension Plant Pathologist and Jim Dunphy, NCSU Extension Soybean Specialist Resistance of the frogeye leaf spot fungus (Cercospora sojina) on soybean to strobilurin...
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