mandy bish



Mustard weeds can be a variety of colors. Some are mustard yellow while others are white or purple flowering plants. (Photo courtesy of Kansas State University Research and Extension.)
A combine harvesting soybeans. (Journal photo by Jennifer Theurer.)

Be on guard for older soil-borne and look-alike soybean diseases

University of Missouri undergraduate Sam East sampling a Missouri soybean field. (MU Extension photo.)

Test for soybean cyst nematode this fall

Sample fields for SCN after soybean harvest

Cereal rye as a cover crop can reduce waterhemp

MU Extension seeks input from farmers

New MU app helps identify herbicide injury