A plant pathologist at Iowa State University says record heat in May resulted in the earliest presence of soybean cyst nematode (SCN) in his nearly 30 years studying the pest.
But, a wetter and cooler June might’ve helped to offset those populations.
At any rate, Greg Tylka is urging all soybean growers to scout for SCN symptoms.
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