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Midseason Soybean Checks Can Inform CONT. FROM PAGE 6


growing environment. As the end of July ap-


proaches in Kansas farm- ers


should evaluate


soybean for the presence of seed and pod feeding insects, such as green stink bugs, grasshop- pers, podworms, and bean leaf beetles. Addi- tionally late season dis-


eases such as Frogeye leaf spot, and Cercospora leaf blight are often ob- served. These insects and diseases can be con- trolled with insecticides and fungicides if they reach economic thresh- olds. The next few weeks of


observations and notes from Seedsmen can help


provide a picture of fall yield potential and set the stage for next season’s product selection. Visit channel.com to learn more about the Channel Field Check Up Series and to access more agronomy tips and in- sights.





JOE BUNCK: Channel Technical Agronomist


18• MidAmerica Farmer Grower www.mafg.net / July 17, 2020


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