Recorded: 1/14/25 As farmers and ag workers begin preparations for the upcoming field season, they may be wondering what new pest management technologies and information are available. In this episode, Ryan and Justin sit down with plant pathology specialist Dr. Paul Esker to discuss new alfalfa fungicide recommendations, updated recommendations for soybean white mold and tar spot control, as well as new scouting platforms available to farmers. Entomology specialist Dr. John Tooker joins us to discuss new Bt traits, and updated information on slug management. Hosts: Ryan Spelman and Justin Brackenrich, Penn State ExtensionGuest: Dr. John Tooker, Penn StateLinks:Penn State Agronomy GuideFungicide Efficacy for Control of Corn Foliar DiseasesFungicide Efficacy for Control of Soybean Foliar DiseasesFungicide Efficacy for Control of Alfalfa DiseasesFungicide Efficacy for Control of Wheat DiseasesHandy Bt Trait Table for U.S. Corn ProductionPhoto credit: John Tooker, Penn StateSign up for our newsletter, Field Crop News, and follow us on Facebook!
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