Southern Soybean Disease Workers

 

Southern Soybean Disease Workers: Conference Proceedings

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Date of this Version

1979

Document Type

Proceeding

Citation

Proceedings of the 6th Annual Meeting, Southern Soybean Disease Workers (March 13-15, 1979, Hot Springs, Arkansas)

Abstract

Contents

Schedule, Committees, Officers

The Gold That Grows, John Stephens

IPM Program, Joe Good

The Role of the Ag Consultant - Dick Jensen

Seed Quality, Ron Hager

Nematode-Economic Threshold, Don Schmitt

Problems of Marketing Foliar Fungicides, Gordon Elliott and Nic Thomas

Results of Point System in Determining Application Time, Billy Moore

Disease Loss Report, R. V. Sturgeon

Seed Treatment Report, M. C. McDaniel

SSDW Financial Status Report, Sid Stephens

Update of FIFRA and RPAR, Curtis L. Mason

Needs and Effects of a Foliar Fungicide - B. C. Smale

The Effect of Bean Pod Mottle, Soybean Mosaic and Bean Yellow Mosaic Virus Inoculation on Yield and Presence of Seed-infectinq Fungi in Soybean Cultivars, R. E. Stuckey, S. A. Ghabrial, D. A. Reicosky, and L. A. Calvert

Factors Influencing Aerial Application of Fungicides, Walter Walla

Effect of Potash on Disease Control With Soybean Foliar Fungicides, A. Y. Chambers and T. C. Mccutchen

How to Live With Soybean Nematodes in 1979, R. D. Riggs

Electrostatic Application of Pesticides, Mike Lane

Results of 1978 Merck Research Trials Using Mertect 340F for Foliar Disease Control in Soybeans, Murray Nance

Vitavax-200 Flowable Fungicide for Soybean Seed Treatment, John J. MacFarlane

lndustry Reports on New Chemicals or New Uses for Disease und Nematode Control in Soybeans, Chairman Fred Donaldson

Foliar Disease and Nematode Regional Report, 1978
Southeast, Fred Smith
Mid-South, Charles Baldwin
Southwest, Walter Walla

Policies of the Standardized Foliar Fungicide Treatment Committee, Ray Smith and Jack Walters

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