Iron Deficiency Chlorosis is impacting soybean fields near Fisher, Minnesota. According to Pioneer field agronomist Zach Fore, there are three things that can be done to manage it. “Variety, variety, variety,” says Fore. “Once the crop is in the ground, there aren’t any solutions for IDC.” Near FIsher, Red River Seed owner Todd Sorenson says the issue have been short-lived. Mositure-wise, the area is just right. “We could use a little extra moisture, but we’ve been getting rains when we need them.” Watch the Facebook video here.
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