Digging Into SDS

New Research Sheds Some Light on Elusive Soybean Disease

Emily Unglesbee
By  Emily Unglesbee , DTN Staff Reporter
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New research suggests a new seed treatment, long-term crop rotation and some cover crops can help farmers decrease the development of Sudden Death Syndrome in their soybeans. (DTN photo by Nick Scalise)
A series of studies led by an Iowa State researcher has yielded some clues into how SDS responds to management tactics such as tillage, rotation and cover crops, as well as fungicide and seed treatments.

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