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UNL releases web tool for soybean pest management

New online tool, SoyCal offers timely pest management information, recommended tasks, UNL research results to help manage soybean pests.

April 16, 2016

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What should I be scouting for in my soybeans today? In two weeks? What cultural practices might affect disease development?

A new online tool from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln offers timely pest management information, recommended tasks, and UNL research results to tackle Nebraska's primary soybean pests.

Developed by UNL doctoral student Josh Miller with financial support from the Nebraska Soybean Board and the help of UNL web specialists Nic Colgrove in IANR Media and Eric Rasmussen in UNL's Information Technology Services, the Soybean Management Calendar is now available at CropWatch.unl.edu/SoyCal.

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Pest management info hub
Pest management involves a complex web of interactions among weed, disease, and insect pressures, cultural practices and weather, Miller said.

SoyCal creates an information hub identifying which pressures are greatest at that point in the season and what steps producers can take to address them. It includes short management tips, photos to aid in pest identification, video demonstrations, and links to more detailed information in CropWatch.unl.edu. The Exploratory Research Section "boils down" results of research projects funded by the Nebraska Soybean Board so growers can implement the findings that apply to their operations. The research covers a range of topics in disease, weed, and insect management and soybean production.

Miller realized the need for a mobile-friendly tool like SoyCal based on his work as an agronomist with a mid-Atlantic independent ag retailer for eight years. "This tool is organized in a way that makes sense to growers for timely decision-making," Miller said. Disease, insect, and weed information is available in a calendar format with a "Current Tasks" section that outlines pest management steps to focus on now.

How to use SoyCal
To get started, users select a field location on a map and input planting date and seed maturity. The display then adjusts its season length and plant growth stage to the settings. Growers can then choose to explore Current Tasks or Disease, Weed or Insect Management calendars to identify pest scouting and treatment windows. For example, under today's date for soybean cyst nematode, recommended activities would include sampling, variety selection (which also links to related research), sanitation, water management, rotation (with research link) and chemical control. The selection also links to in-field plant pathology videos on sampling for and managing soybean cyst nematodes and other resources.

"This management tool is a really good means to help growers quickly identify when different pests are likely to be attacking their crop," said Victor Bohuslavsky, executive director of the Nebraska Soybean Board. "We're glad that this will be available to our soybean growers for the 2016 season."

Source: UNL CropWatch

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