Product selection and timing are key for soybean growers. As an industry, we continue to improve our ability to time fungicide applications for maximum effectiveness, but to ensure you get it right, nothing beats walking your fields. It’s key to make the fungicide application when the plant is flowering, to get it to where it needs to be, which is on those flowers and petals.
For corn, growers don’t see as much economic benefit with early season fungicide applications. Where we do see the benefits though is at tassel application, particularly with foliar leaf diseases such as Northern corn leaf blight. In this case, you want to make a fungicide application at full silk to five days after silking. (If you're targeting DON or Ear Rot, your timing will be different). It’s all about knowing what you're trying to control and selecting the right product to stop disease where and when it's needed.
If you need help choosing the right fungicide or timing it properly, reach out to your local Pioneer Sales Representative.