Soybean cyst nematode (SCN) management is becoming more complicated.
Bruce Potter, integrated pest management specialist with the University of Minnesota, says farmers are having various levels of success controlling SCN through crop rotation, seed treatments, and planting resistant varieties.
“A lot of growers may think that they’re planting a resistant variety and their problem is taken care of. I think that is where we are getting into some trouble is some of the resistant varieties really aren’t very resistant at all.
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