How will producers offset the additional cost for fungicides to maintain profitable soybean production?
Fungicide use will typically increase soybean yields even in the absence of rust (a 12 year study in Mississippi indicates a 3.3-5.9 bu/A average increase from only 1 carefully timed fungicide application in those situations where soybeans follow soybeans) if the fungicide is applied to high-yield potential irrigated soybeans in a continuous soybean program.
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