Saint Louis, Missouri
May 24, 2005
The American Soybean
Association (ASA) has teamed-up with
Doane Agricultural Services
Company (Doane) to launch the Soybean Rust Advisory Program
(SoyRAP), a new online resource designed to be the foremost web
site for advice about the prevention and treatment of soybean
rust.
"While there are
many web sites that will tell you where soybean rust has been
confirmed, SoyRAP tells you how this might impact the crop in
your area, what you should do to protect your soybeans and how
this might impact the soybean market," said ASA Chairman Ron
Heck, a soybean producer from Perry, Iowa.
This unique
resource, available at
www.SoyRAP.com, utilizes a nationwide network of Crop
Consultants who will monitor the progression of confirmed
soybean rust outbreaks in the U.S. and provide growers with
fungicide application recommendations based on regional
analysis. Plus, Doane’s chief economist will provide information
about the impact on soybean markets.
"The information
provided by SoyRAP can help producers protect their soybean
crop," said Doane President Lynn Henderson. "To help avoid
costly mistakes this year, growers should regularly monitor the
advice offered by our network of soybean rust experts."
The SoyRAP also
includes government and industry news stories regarding soybean
rust. It contains key information on crop protection tools like
fungicides and seed treatment. In addition, there are links to
state soybean rust resources and to the web sites of BASF, Bayer
CropScience and Syngenta, official sponsors of SoyRAP.
"SoyRAP is the
perfect complement to the efforts of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture," Henderson said. "Working with official information
from USDA about the presence and spread of soybean rust, SoyRAP
will provide vital details to farmers about the action steps
needed to address soybean rust."
"SoyRAP is a free
service that provides an easy to use online format," Heck said.
"SoyRAP is something every soybean grower needs to help combat
soybean rust." |