Region Updates
Region 5 | August 4, 2023 | Champaign
Kris Ehler
kris@ehlerbros.com
Caption: Triazole fungicide phytotoxicity is showing up in sensitive varieties
Caption: Severe drought is causing soybeans to show the “silver side” of the leaf
Caption: SCN on roots
SYNOPSIS
As we slip back into an extremely dry and stressful point in the growing season, more stresses are appearing. Fungicide applications made during last weeks extremely hot stretch brought out symptoms from Triazole sensitivity. SDS is showing up on early planted soybeans in areas of stress or compaction. Corn is showing tip back post pollination in the dryers areas.
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING BEST DESCRIBES CURRENT CONDITIONS IN THIS COUNTY?
Severely Dry (soil is very dry, water bodies are very low, vegetation is stressed)
IF CONDITIONS ARE ON THE DRY END, WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING US DROUGHT MONITOR CATEGORIES BEST FIT CURRENT CONDITIONS
Moderate Drought (D1)
WEATHER
Extremely dry with most areas in dire need of substantial rain.
PRECIPITATION
.5” fell last Friday night into Saturday it the low humidity and wind didn’t allow for it stick around past Monday midday.
FIELD/SOIL CONDITIONS
Extremely dry
FIELD ACTIVITIES
Fungicide applications will wrap up
SOYBEAN GROWTH STAGE
R3-R4
CORN GROWTH STAGE
Grain fill
INSECTS
Grasshoppers, stink bugs, CRW beetles, Japanese beetles
WEEDS
Waterhemp