Fall time is the best time of year to sample and test the soil for soybean cyst nematode in hopes of managing this silent killer of soybean yields, says South Dakota State University Extension.
Some nematodes can move deep in the soil, out of reach of traditional soil probes, so the University of Nebraska Extension recommends taking samples now when the nematodes are expected to be shallow.
Since we're heading into the cropping season, growers should give attention to fields going to soybeans by sampling for for soybean cyst nematode, according to experts at Iowa State University Extension.
Plant parasitic nematodes are in every field to some extent and can have no obvious crop impact to tremendous yield loss, says University of Nebraska Extension.
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