Kentucky: Watch for Cereal Leaf Beetle in Wheat
There have been reports of cereal leaf beetle (CLB) larvae actively feeding in wheat. This is not unexpected for this […]
View ArticleNorth Carolina Wheat: Stripe Rust — Treat Now?
Questions are coming in about using protectant strobilurin fungicides to prevent the wheat crop from stripe rust, as an alternative […]
View ArticleTennessee Wheat: Watch for True Armyworms, Cereal Leaf Beetles
There have been only rumors of infestations, but you should scout for these pests regularly and especially before making a […]
View ArticleNorth Carolina: Consider Spraying for Cereal Leaf Beetle
Fortunately this has not been a bad year for cereal leaf beetle. Unfortunately, in places where the beetle has been […]
View ArticleOhio: Late Planting Increases Need to Scout for Pests
Crop growers should take extra care to scout their fields this spring for insects and invasive pests, including a relatively […]
View ArticleNorth Carolina Wheat: 4 Reasons Not to Mix an Insecticide with Your Nitrogen
Recent research from North Carolina has suggested that there are times where tank mixing an insecticide with your nitrogen can […]
View ArticleNorth Carolina Wheat: Cereal Leaf Beetles Can’t Be Put On Autopilot
In a previous article I covered the reasons why it would not be a good idea to spray automatically for […]
View ArticleTennessee: Thinking About Insects
Just some food for thought on insect management as we progress with planting during the next several weeks.
View ArticleNorth Carolina Wheat: Insect, Disease Pressure Light
I am surprised at how well some Hyde County fields have recovered considering the conditions; my pessimism in January will […]
View ArticleNorth Carolina Wheat: 4 Reasons Why Tank Mix for Cereal Leaf Beetle May be...
Recent research from North Carolina has suggested that there are times where tank mixing an insecticide with your nitrogen can be cheaper than using scouting and thresholds for cereal leaf
View ArticleSouth Carolina Wheat: Crop Looks Good, Scout for Powdery Mildew, Cereal Leaf...
Wheat heads are emerging all over the Pee Dee. Here’s a little update of whats going on in the fields. Powdery mildew is still showing up in some areas on
View ArticlePennsylvania: Time to Keep These Pests in Mind
Black cutworm monitoring highlighting a couple more potential hotspots while alfalfa and small grain pests can be revealed with timely scouting. Spring tends to be the most active time for
View ArticleOhio Wheat: Watch for Head Scab, Cereal Leaf Beetles
We are now well into the late-heading and early-flowering growth stages, and understandably, folks are concerned about head scab and vomitoxin. Questions keep coming in about applying fungicides for scab
View ArticleNorth Carolina Wheat: Lower Prices Make Automatic Sprays More Costly
Recent research from North Carolina has suggested that there are times where tank mixing an insecticide with your nitrogen can be cheaper than using scouting and thresholds for cereal leaf
View ArticleNorth Carolina Wheat: 4 Reasons Not to Mix an Insecticide with Your Nitrogen
Recent research from North Carolina has suggested that there are times where tank mixing an insecticide with your nitrogen can be cheaper than using scouting and thresholds for cereal leaf
View ArticleNorth Carolina Wheat: Cereal Leaf Beetles Can’t Be Put On Autopilot
In a previous article I covered the reasons why it would not be a good idea to spray automatically for cereal leaf beetle this year. To add fuel to that argument,
View ArticleTennessee: Thinking About Insects
Just some food for thought on insect management as we progress with planting during the next several weeks.
View ArticleNorth Carolina Wheat: Insect, Disease Pressure Light
I am surprised at how well some Hyde County fields have recovered considering the conditions; my pessimism in January will probably prove me wrong in June.
View ArticleNorth Carolina Wheat: 4 Reasons Why Tank Mix for Cereal Leaf Beetle May be...
Recent research from North Carolina has suggested that there are times where tank mixing an insecticide with your nitrogen can be cheaper than using scouting and thresholds for cereal leaf
View ArticleSouth Carolina Wheat: Crop Looks Good, Scout for Powdery Mildew, Cereal Leaf...
Wheat heads are emerging all over the Pee Dee. Here’s a little update of whats going on in the fields. Powdery mildew is still showing up in some areas on
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