October is recognized as Soybean Cyst Nematode (SCN) Action Month, a time when farmers should actively test soil for SCN. This is particularly important as the end of the soybean season is when SCN levels are typically at their highest in the soil. The Ohio Ag Net’s Ty Higgins visits with Jeremiah Mullock, Product Manager for Seed Treatment from BASF and Dylan Mangel, Extension Plant Pathologist at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in this Featured Audio to talk about the significance of SCN to a farmer’s bottom-line and what can be done this time of year to get ahead of the pest in 2026.

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