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JOHN1 CIR DOQ and soils Aerial Photo (7/15/04)
 
SITE INFORMATION
Consultant   Johnson
Field ID   JOHN2
County   Grundy
Acres   117
2004 Crop   Soybeans
2003 Crop   Corn
Hybrid/Variety    
Planting Date   4/28
Tillage   Conventional
Row Spacing   15"
Population   160,000
Herbicides/Pesticides  

22 oz. Roundup applied 6/30/04

Fertilizer &/or Manure    
Fertility (last soil test)    
 
WEATHER DATA
   
CURRENT SCOUTING NOTES

6/2/04: Soybeans V3.  10% of plants have a BLB bight, Very few BLB observed.

6/7/04:  Soybeans V5.  No insects reported.  Field is clean and looking good.

6/16/04:  Soybeans R1.  Field looks good.  No insects reported.

6/23/04:  Soybeans R1.  No insects reported.  Scattered leaf diseases.  One week to shading.  Iron Def. Chlorosis in low area.

6/30/04:  Field not scouted due to chemical application.

7/9/04.  Soybeans R1.  Beans are fully shaded.  Bacterial blight and septoria are present.  Occasional grasshopper and cabbage looper.

7/17/04.  Soybeans R3.  BLB=4.8/20 sweeps.  Weeds are dead.  Full canopy.  Septoria and bacterial blight still present.

7/21/04.  Soybeans R3.  BLB = 1 per 20 sweeps.  Beans are 36" tall and looking good.

7/29/04.  Soybeans R3.  BLB=3.6 per 20 sweeps.  Field looks good.  Nothing new to report.

8/4/04.  Soybeans R5.  BLB=1.2 per 20 sweeps.  No aphids.  White mold is present but widely scattered.

8/12/04.  Soybeans R5.  BLB=5.6 per 20 sweeps.  No soybean aphids.  There is some scattered white mold. Field looks good.

 
     

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