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Scout for Disease Now and Plan Ahead

Emily Unglesbee
By  Emily Unglesbee , DTN Staff Reporter
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Ken Franklin is watching his central Illinois soybean crop for diseases this fall so he knows what preventative steps to take next spring. (DTN photo by Pamela Smith)
The distinctive yellow patches of sudden death syndrome (SDS) are surfacing in soybean fields across the Midwest. Now is the time to scout and evaluate variety performance and plan ahead for next year.

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