White mold is damaging to soybean yields, specifically in the northern region of Illinois. When present in the soil and weather conditions are cooler at the start of the soybean reproduction phase, this disease infects at or after flowering during high humidity.
Pioneer Field Agronomist and ILSoyAdvisor Soy Envoy Crystal Williams shares critical tips on early identification and proactive measures against this disease. Don’t wait until it’s too late – a one or two fungicide pass system can effectively manage white mold and protect the crop. Learn about row spacing adjustments and selecting resistant varieties to improve protection. Plus, explore the role of cover crops in soybeans against white mold.