If you farm in the north-central U.S.—white mold country—the better a soybean manager you are, the more likely you are to get whacked by the disease. That’s because you are more likely to plant ...
White mold is prevalent in Michigan this year, impacting soybean yields, says Justin Schneider, a Michigan-based LG Seeds agronomist. He encourages farmers to scout fields now for the disease to be ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - A group of university researchers, in conjunction with the North Central Soybean Research Program (NCSRP), have created a podcast to help farmers deal with white mold, a disease ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Girl holding potting soil with white specks - Stephaniefrey/Getty Images If you've ever leaned in for a closer look at your ...
I've been augmenting the soil in my banquette garden beds and planting new seedlings for spring bloom. When I pulled back the mulch (mostly leaves and some pine straw) and turned the soil, there were ...
Storing soil properly prevents pests, mold growth, and nutrient degradation. Store potting soil in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. If soil has a sour smell, mold infestation, or insects, ...
BILLINGS, Mont. -- Researchers at Montana State University say a stinky fungus from Honduras may provide farmers with an alternative to an effective, but ozone-damaging, soil fumigant. The ...