Donald Hershman
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SBR is really taking hold in parts of Alabama, Georgia, Florida and South Carolinia. However, our SBR risk continues to be very low.
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In spite of increased soybean rust (SBR) activity in the South, especially the southeast, the SBR risk for KY continues to be low. Yea!
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The SBR risk is very low for KY and I do not expect that to change anytime soon.
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SBR has been detected at a low level (3% inc., 1% sev.) in a doublecrop soybean field in Muhlenberg County in south central Kentucky.
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SBR has been delivered to KY by Isaac. However, we do not expect the disease to build up until October, which is too late to do any damage.
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SBR is slowly building and is beginning to creep northward. However, it is too late in the season for SBR to reach damaging levels in KY.
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The SBR threat for Kentucky continues to be low, low, low!
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The SBR risk for Kentucky has not changed despite recent finds of SBR in the southeast. The KY risk is still extremely low.
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The SBR risk for KY continues to be very low. I do not expect this status to change at least during the month of July and probably longer.
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Dry weather over much of the lower South has greatly limited the potential for SBR to spread north. The SBR risk for KY is very low.
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We are now beyond all possibility that SBR could damage even the lastest soybean field in KY. Plans are in place to monitor SBR during 2012.
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SBR is at a virtual standstill. This will likely change, but I believe the status of SBR cannot change fast enough to impact KY soybean.
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SBR continues to exist at very low levels in the US. The risk for KY is extremely low and probably will be for the remainder of the season.
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The SBR risk for KY is basically non-existent at this time. Full seed ahead for a great soybean crop.
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As of June 16, the soybean rust risk for Kentucky remains extremely low.
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As of June 8, SBR has been very slow to develop in the southern US. Therefore, the current SBR risk for KY is extremely low.
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As of October 12, SBR continues to be extremely light in the US. We have terminated monitoring activities for this year in KY. No SBR here!
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The SBR risk for KY remains low. We are now passed the point where SBR could damage the crop in KY due to low SBR incidence in the South.
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