News Crop News Syngenta offers online disease management resources The updated tool can aid decision management for corn, soybean, and wheat crops By Chelsea Dinterman Chelsea Dinterman Chelsea Dinterman grew up in rural Maryland where she was active in 4-H and FFA. She spent a year working for an agricultural newspaper in Southeast Kansas before joining the Successful Farming agronomy team in January 2022. Successful Farming's Editorial Guidelines Published on July 9, 2024 Close A new online resource from Syngenta will offer disease management and planning help. Updates to boostyourbushels.com will allow farmers to make educated decisions for improving the health of corn, soybean, and wheat crops. The addition of a disease ID guide grants disease identification assistance, with insights into signs, symptoms, and potential solutions. “It really is a one-stop spot for everything growers may need to learn about a disease and their fungicide applications for the year,” said Logan Romines, a Syngenta fungicide product lead, in a news release. “They can see what diseases are of concern in their area, as well as the identifying factors of those diseases. If they aren’t quite positive about which disease they’re seeing, the guide can help them confirm what the disease is and what steps to take to protect their yield.” The updated site also provides access to local fungicide trial results and a fungicide return on investment calculator. “Every growing season comes with a multitude of unpredictable challenges, but understanding which fungicide works best in your field helps protect your bottom line,” said Tyler Harp, a Syngenta fungicide technical product lead, in a news release. “By tapping in to our online tools, you can see the benefits of using specific Cleaner & Greener fungicides, which contain exclusive Adepidyn and Solatenol technologies, and calculate how those benefits will create results at the end of the season for a more confident decision.” Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit