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Scouting Guide

Corn - Vegetative Stages

Seedcorn Maggot

Seedcorn Maggot

VE - V2

Seedcorn Beetle

Seedcorn Beetle

VE - V2

Wireworm

Wireworm

VE - V3

Soybeans - Vegetative Stages

Pythium Root Rot

Pythium Root Rot

0-1 month after planting

Soybean Cyst Nematode

Soybean Cyst Nematode

1-2 months after planting through growing season

Rhizoctonia Root Rot

Rhizoctonia Root Rot

1-2 months after planting until beginning of bloom

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Is Smoke from Wildfires Affecting Crop Yields?

Can Wildfire Smoke Affect Crops?

The greatest potential impact of wildfire smoke on crop growth and yield comes through the reduction in sunlight that reaches the crop.

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Staging Corn Growth

Staging Corn Growth

Each corn leaf stage is defined according to the uppermost leaf whose leaf collar is visible. Beginning at about V6 stalk and nodal root growth combine to tear the small lowest leaves from plants.

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White Mold Management

White Mold Management

White mold is a disease of high yield potential soybeans – the better the establishment and growth of the crop, the greater the risk of white mold.

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Soybean Seeding Rate and Stand Establishment

Soybean Stand Establishment

Because there are many factors that affect soybean stand establishment, optimum seeding rates can vary considerably by region, cropping practice, and field.

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Soybean Seedling Disease

Seedling Diseases

Management of soybean seed and seedling disease is best achieved through sound planting practices to minimize stress. These diseases are most common when soil is very wet in the first few weeks after planting.

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Timing Nitrogen Applications

Timing Nitrogen Applications

The goal of timing nitrogen (N) applications to corn is to supply adequate N when the crop needs it, without supplying excess that can potentially be lost.

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Achieving Uniform Emergence in Corn

Uniform Corn Seedling Emergence

Uniform emergence – getting all plants to emergence from the ground at around the same time – is important for maximizing yield potential in corn.

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Managing Iron Deficiency Chlorosis

Managing IDC

Iron deficiency chlorosis (IDC) is a nutrient deficiency symptom in soybeans. Affected plants may have stunted growth and yellowed foliage. IDC can limit soybean yields across the Corn Belt.

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Managing Northern Corn Leaf Blight

Managing NCLB

Northern corn leaf blight (NCLB) is found in humid climates wherever corn is grown. Yield losses are most severe when NCLB infects corn plants early and reaches the upper leaves by the beginning of ear fill.

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Crop Protection



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The foregoing is provided for informational use only. Please contact your Pioneer sales representative for information and suggestions specific to your operation. Product performance is variable and depends on many factors, such as moisture and heat stress, soil type, management practices and environmental stress, as well as disease and pest pressures. Individual results may vary. Multi-year and multi-location data are a better predictor of performance. DO NOT USE THIS OR ANY OTHER DATA FROM A LIMITED NUMBER OF TRIALS AS A SIGNIFICANT FACTOR IN PRODUCT SELECTION.