Based on the data generated from 30 samples, race 2 (~87%) was the predominant race followed by race 5 (~10%) and race 4(~3%). Findings suggest that host resistance currently available to producers may not adequately manage current races unless varieties resistant to the above races become available. Data supports that rotations with a non-host crop or chemical treatment remain viable options to effectively manage soybean cyst nematode. A more comprehensive survey including additional soybean producing counties will be required to get a more accurate percentage of current races identified and determine if additional races exist.