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Soybean Checkoff Approves Sentinel Plots To Continue Fight Against Rust

Feb 1, 2006 3:56 PM

While soybean rust was not a major challenge for most U.S. farmers in 2005, relaxing against the threat of rust could be a mistake in 2006. The more information on rust, the easier it will be to control, which is why soybean checkoff farmer-leaders approved funds for additional sentinel plots to monitor the spread of soybean rust.

Together the United Soybean Board (USB) and the North Central Soybean Research Program (NCSRP) will help establish sentinel plots from south to north in the Soybean Belt to monitor northward movement of soybean rust for early detection and early warning for soybean farmers. These plots will complement those established by USDA.

Timely detection of the disease can provide U.S. farmers with enough advanced warning to enable proper application of fungicides, the only effective management option for soybean rust at this time. Fungicides applied too late may be ineffective, and applications made too early could result in decreased efficacy and could result in the need for increased numbers of applications. Also, unnecessary treatments will result in higher input costs hurting profitability.

Between USDA, USB and NCSRP, there will be a total of 20 sentinel plots established in most states. The checkoff will fund plots located in states where researchers believe USDA plot numbers may be insufficient. The number of additional plots in each state varies according to the number being funded by USDA funds.

Since rust was first identified in Brazil in 2001, the soybean checkoff has cumulatively invested nearly $5.5 million in rust research, including more than $3.3 million for research in 2005 and 2006. The checkoff has developed two diagnostic guides and a rust management guide that include information on rust, available at www.unitedsoybean.org. The soybean checkoff co-sponsors the comprehensive soybean rust Web sites www.planthealth.info and www.stopsoybeanrust.com where soybean farmers can find the latest information on soybean rust. USB also provides supplemental funding to Qualified State Soybean Boards for in-state rust detection and prevention activities.

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