Explore how monitoring the life cycles and prevalences of pests can determine the best way to control pests in the current and following growing seas…
You might be tempted to only spray insecticide on your crops rather than plant a traited product, such as SmartStax® technology.
Growers located in the upper Midwest, especially from the eastern Dakotas into Minnesota and Wisconsin, are encouraged to closely monitor soybean aphi…
In comparison to the past two to three growing seasons, much of the central United States corn crop is advancing in growth at a quicker rate due to ov…
As corn begins to enter into the ear and kernel development stage across portions of the corn-growing region, insect concerns are also on the increase…
After a generally warm late winter and early spring across much of the corn-growing region, April and early May temperatures have shown a tendency to …
Corn earworm migration events and subsequent increased trap captures have been rather limited thus far in the 2015 growing season, evidenced by very l…
A Moderate risk of corn earworm migration is predicted across a portion of the corn-growing region next weekend.
Accumulated growing degree days are now at a point where corn fields across the corn-growing region are beginning to tassel especially along and south…
2015 is proving to be a perfect example of how environmental extremes can have serious detrimental effects on insect pests.
A typically variable spring weather pattern has enveloped much of the corn-growing region so far this growing season.
Historical estimates suggest western corn rootworm (WCR) and northern corn rootworm (NCR) are responsible for nearly 1 billion dollars annually in cro…