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Fungicides to Manage Soybean Rust -- What are the Product Differences?

If Nebraska soybean producers find themselves needing to apply a fungicide for soybean rust this year, it will be important to choose an effective product based on the stage of disease development in the specific field. Timing of the first application should depend on when soybean rust is detected in nearby areas of the U.S. Sentinel plots will be place throughout U.S. soybean producing states to serve as early indicators of potential problems. It will be important for all producers and crop managers to be aware of where soybean rust is being detected to pursue a treatment that provides the maximum return on investment for any fungicides being applied.

To view this NebFact in its entirety, click on http://ianrpubs.unl.edu/plantdisease/nf634.htm .

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