Missouri hosts soybean strip trial school

MU hosts free Strip Trial Scouting Schools.

University of Missouri Extension will host free Strip Trial Scouting Schools throughout the state from late July through mid-August.

Mandy Bish, MU Extension Integrated Pest Management coordinator, will lead the four schools, which she says will vary slightly by region.

Topics include an overview of the Missouri Strip Trial program and 2018-21 foliar fungicide trial data, hands-on scouting for soybean diseases, resources for weed identification and herbicide injury, and discussions about other pressing disease concerns.

Sessions run an estimated 90-120 minutes. All schools will be held in local fields except for the session in Portageville, which will be at the MU Fisher Delta Center. The scouting schools are free of charge. More information is available from the MU Extension specialist listed for each event. Advance registration is not required.

NW Missouri: July 28, 9 a.m. Intersection of Atchison Holt and Juniper roads, Mound City. Wayne Flanary, [email protected].
NE Missouri: Aug. 4, 10 a.m. County Road 318, Palmyra. Nick Wesslak, [email protected].
SW Missouri: Aug. 12, 8:30 a.m. County Road 72, Lockwood. Jill Scheidt, [email protected].
SE Missouri: Aug. 18, 8:30 a.m. MU Fisher Delta Research, Extension and Education Center, 147 State Highway T, Portageville. Ivan Cuvaca, .

The foliar fungicide trials within the Missouri Strip Trial Program are supported by the Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council.

Learn more about the Missouri Strip Trial Program at striptrial.missouri.edu.

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