Research results will be used to develop Extension materials, including written factsheets and videos. These will be distributed to Indiana farmers through the weekly Pest&Crop newsletter, social media platforms, the Purdue Field Crop Pathology website, and made available to ISA for their website and distribution. Results will also be presented to Indiana farmers, agribusiness, and other soybean stakeholders at meetings and field days during the summer of 2019 and winter of 2020.
These meetings target a wide range of clientele from agribusiness personnel to individual farmers at county-level meetings. Summaries of results and seasonal updates will integrated into new and existing resources that provide the most current and updated management recommendations to farmers in Indiana.