Distribution is a major challenge in researching and managing soybean cyst nematode (SCN). This pest tends to stay close to its original location in the soil, leading to significant variations in egg counts even within a small 6-inch radius. In this video, Dr. Mandy Bish, from the University of Missouri Extension, talks about the elusive nature of SCN, which poses challenges for research and management. However, the effort is worthwhile for farmers aiming to enhance their yields.
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