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Source: NCSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION, 4/27/20
One of the things to consider, as we’re planting earlier soybeans, is the possibility of seedling disease and seed rots. These are favored by cool, moist soils that are prevalent early in the season. To learn more from NC State Extension Specialist, Dr. Lindsey Thiessen, watch our 2-minute video:
Seedling diseases are characterized by lesions either on the roots or just at the base of the plants as they start to emerge out of the soil.
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