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Browsing Project Reports by Subject "Soybeans"
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2004 Progress Report to the Northeast Soybean Promotion Board - 4/15/04 – 4/14/05
Losey, John; Waldron, Keith; Hajek, Ann; Allee, Leslie (New York State IPM Program, 2004)1. Evaluate soybean yield loss at different aphid densities in a field cage experiment and in field surveys in order to define an economic injury level (EIL) for New York. 2. Conduct a survey of soybean variety trials to ... -
2010 Soybean Integrated Pest and Crop Management On-Farm Educational Programs in New York
Wise, Ken; Waldron, Keith (New York State IPM Program, 2010)In 2010, 38 participants representing 33 farms in 6 counties in New York State participated in on-farm soybean Tactical Agriculture (TAg) team Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs. Participants were actively engaged ... -
An On-Farm Soybean IPM Education Program
Stavisky, Julie; Wise, Ken; Waldron, Keith (New York State IPM Program, 2005)New pest challenges in soybeans led to the development of an on-farm, season-long soybean IPM education program based on the TAg Team model in 2005. Three soybean TAg teams were established. Participants learned to identify ... -
Comparison of Soybean Aphid Abundance and Yield Impact on NY Soybean Varieties and Survey of Soybean Aphid Natural Enemies, 2002
Losey, John; Waldron, Keith; Hajek, Ann; Allee, Leslie L. (New York State IPM Program, 2002)Weekly surveys for soybean aphid were conducted in five locations from July 7th through September 10, 2002 by summer assistants Lee Macomber and Megan Edlund in soybean variety trials that included 50 varieties. Several ... -
Develop Smartphone and Tablet-based monitoring application to assess and map, monitor and assess field crop health and invasive species presences
Wise, Ken; Smith, Stephen (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2016)There are many pests and diseases that can lower yield and quality of field crops in NY. Monitoring and tracking these threats is a very important aspect of integrated pest management (IPM). Tracking can help us see trends ... -
Development of IPM Elements for Key Crops in New York State
Waldron, Keith (New York State IPM Program, 2004)Integrated Pest Management (IPM) methods balance economic, environmental, and human health issues in pest management decision-making. This balance is achieved by careful consideration and implementation of all appropriate ... -
Enhancing Integrated Options to Better Manage Soybean White Mold using a Biological Fungicide
Waldron, J. Keith; Dillard, Helene; Bergstrom, Gary C. (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2013)Field studies were conducted in two commercial and one Cornell research farm soybean fields to evaluate the effect of the biological fungicide Contans® WG (SipCam) on white mold of soybeans caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. ... -
Evaluation of Economic Injury Level, Biological Control, and Host Plant Resistance for Soybean Aphid in NY
Losey, John; Waldron, Keith; Hajek, Ann; Allee, Leslie (New York State IPM Program, 2005)Objectives: 1. Evaluate soybean yield loss at different aphid densities in a field cage experiment and in field surveys in order to define an economic injury level (EIL) for New York. 2. Conduct a survey of soybean variety ... -
Host Range and Molecular Diagnostics of Fusarium wilt of Birdsfoot Trefoil
Bergstrom, Gary C.; Wunsch, Michael (New York State IPM Program, 2006)A vascular wilt of birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) caused by Fusarium oxysporum was first reported in the 1970s in trefoil seed production fields in the Champlain Valley of New York and Vermont and in the late 1980s ... -
Integrated Pest and Crop Management TAg Teams in NWNY
Stanyard, Michael J. (New York State IPM Program, 2002)Tactical Agriculture Teams (TAg) have proven effective for teaching farmers, agri-business representatives, and extension personnel the principles of integrated pest management (IPM) as well as nutrient management and ... -
Measuring the Economic and Agronomic Benefit of Timed, Preventative Fungicide Applications to Soybean
Dennis, M.; Dennis, J. (New York State IPM Program, 2006)Preventative soybean fungicides Headline and Quadris were applied to soybeans at the R3 growth stage at two farm scale research sites in Seneca County, NY. Results of this research indicate that the amount of disease present ... -
On-Farm Soybean IPM Education Programs: Cultivating Enhanced Soybean Management
Wise, K.; Waldron, J.K.; Dennis, J. (New York State IPM Program, 2008)In 2008, 20 participants representing 16 farms in 3 counties in New York State participated in on-farm soybean Tactical Agriculture (TAg) team Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs. Participants were actively engaged ... -
On-Farm Soybean IPM Education Programs: Cultivating Enhanced Soybean Management
Dennis, Julie; Wise, Ken; Waldron, J. Keith (New York State IPM Program, 2007)In 2007, 38 participants representing 25 farms in 6 counties in New York State participated in on-farm soybean Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs. Participants were actively engaged in a growing-season-long educational ... -
Preparing New York Outreach Professionals for Soybean Rust
Waldron, Keith (New York State IPM Program, 2010)The pathogen causing Soybean Rust (SBR) was introduced to the United States in 2004. Although the pathogen, Phakopsora pachyrhizi, can only survive the winter in the gulf coast states, it can spread North in the summer, ... -
Reduced Rates of Roundup Ultra and Tank-Mix Partners for Herbicide Resistance Management
Hahn, Russell R. (New York State IPM Program, 2001)Since Roundup (glyphosate) herbicide was introduced in the mid-1970's, it has become the most widely used herbicide in the world. Until recently, most of this use was as Abetween crop applications@. The introduction of ... -
Reduced Rates of Roundup Ultra and Tank-Mix Partners for Herbicide Resistance Management
Hahn, Russell R. (New York State IPM Program, 2000)Since Roundup (glyphosate) herbicide was introduced in the mid-1970's, it has become the most widely used herbicide in the world. Until recently, most of this use was as “between crop applications”. The introduction of ... -
Soybean IPM Education Programs: On-Farms in NYS
Wise, K.; Waldron, J. Keith (New York State IPM Program, 2009)In 2009, 20 participants representing 18 farms in 3 counties in New York State participated in on-farm soybean Tactical Agriculture (TAg) team Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs. Participants were actively engaged ... -
Stored Grain IPM: Practical Information and Experience for On-Farm Storage Practitioners
Waldron, J. Keith; Stanyard, M. (New York State IPM Program, 2009)USDA estimates suggest that producers may loose as much as 10% of the grain crop from the time of harvest until the grain is fed or processed. Much attention has been placed on IPM education for individuals producing field ... -
Tactical Agriculture (TAg) In Eastern New York State: Field Corn, Alfalfa, Soybeans and Organic Field Crops
Beckman, Jennifer; Miller, Jeff; Deming, Anita; Wise, Ken (New York State IPM Program, 2005)The Tactical Agriculture (TAg) program is an experiential, hands-on training program designed to teach integrated pest and crop management concepts to field crop producers and other agribusiness personnel. The TAg project ... -
Tactical Agriculture (TAg) In New York State: On-Farm IPM Education in Field Corn, Alfalfa, Soybeans and Vegetables
Dennis, J.; Wise, K.; Seaman, A.; Stanyard, M.; Glazier, N.; Miller, J.; Beckman, J.; Mike, D.; Spraque, D.; Kyle, C. (New York State IPM Program, 2006)The Tactical Agriculture (TAg) program is an experiential, hands-on training program designed to teach integrated pest and crop management concepts to field crop producers and other agribusiness personnel. The TAg program, ...