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    Soybean cyst nematode plot planted at Monroe County Community College

    By Staff Reports,

    2024-05-27

    MONROE Michigan State University played a soybean cyst nematode (SCN) plot May 20 at Monroe County Community College 's Student Ag Farm.

    Eight seed treatments, replicated six times, were planted at the Student Ag Farm, which is an off-campus testing location, said Ned Birkey, MSU Extension educator emeritus.

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    "All together, 48 replicated and randomized plots were planted," Birkey said.

    SCN is a plant-parasitic roundworm and causes more yield loss than any other soybean disease in North America, according to MSUE . In Michigan alone, SCN causes more than $40 million of economic losses per year.

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    A Farmer Field Day is scheduled for Sept. 5, and the control of this nematode pest will be one of the topics covered, Birkey said.

    This article originally appeared on The Monroe News: Soybean cyst nematode plot planted at Monroe County Community College

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