An agronomist warns soybean farmers who experienced white mold pressure in 2017 and 2019 they better be prepared to manage it again this year.
Rick Swenson with North Dakota-based Peterson Farms Seed says the plant disease is nothing new for many Midwestern growers.
“But with what ’17 and ’19 brought, in a corn and bean rotation I an concerned about ’21 especially.”
He tells Brownfield weather this spring and summer will be a factor.


