Missouri Video Collection

In this video series, Southwest Missouri soybean grower Brian Bunton discusses with University of Missouri Plant Pathologist Kaitlyn Bissonnette what successful management of SCN looks like on his farm and the need for new tools in the future.

Actively managing SCN in Missouri

Helps farmer reach production goals. Learn how Brian Bunton, a soybean grower in southwest Missouri, successfully manages SCN to reach his goal of maximizing production on each of the acres he farms.

SCN management starts with a soil test

Build management strategies based on egg counts. University of Missouri Plant Pathologist Kaitlyn Bissonnette and southwest Missouri soybean grower Brian Bunton discuss how soil testing is the basis for a management plan and determining if that strategy is successful.

Systems approach to managing SCN in Missouri

Utilizing multiple tools keep nematodes guessing. University of Missouri Plant Pathologist Kaitlyn Bissonnette and southwest Missouri soybean grower Brian Bunton discuss why on-farm research helps determine if SCN management is successful.

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