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2001 Leftovers
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May 2001


(31 May)
Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter, including ...
  • Armyworm, Natural Control to the Rescue?
  • European Corn Borer Keeping a Low Profile So Far
  • Southwestern Corn Borer Moths Flying in Southern Counties
  • Japanese Beetle Already!
  • Lots of Little Red Bugs
  • More Than You Wanted to Know About Giant Ragweed
  • A Preponderance of Purple Plants Problematic for Producers
  • When Good Corn Fields Turn Bad
  • A Recipe for Crappy Stands of Corn
(31 May)
Michigan Field Crop IPM Newsletter, including ...
  • Continued armyworm alert
  • Ice versus insects
  • Use caution with postemergence corn herbicides
  • 2001 Weed Tour postponed to July 20
  • Soil N loss and N application
  • Hail damage in corn and soybean
  • Ag Expo 2001 to be held July 10-12
(31 May)
Illinois Pest & Crop Bulletin, including ...
  • Reports of Armyworm Injury in Corn and Wheat Continue
  • Corn Rootworm Hatch Very Early This Year
  • Remember to Scout for First-Generation European Corn Borer
  • Economic Impact of Bt-Corn Hybrids: Summary Available
  • Soybean Aphid Regional Pest Alert Available Online
  • Don't Forget to Scout for Stalk Borers
  • Southwestern Corn Borer Moth Captures Common in Southern Illinois
  • Weather Woes and Crops
(30 May)
When Good Corn Fields Turn Bad
Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
(30 May)
A Preponderance of Purple Plants Problematic for Producers
Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
(30 May)
True Armyworms Make Another Appearance
Doug Johnson, Univ. of Kentucky
(30 May)
Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
  • Armyworms in corn in NW Missouri
  • Take-all of wheat
  • Soybean foliage diseases
(30 May)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter, including ...
  • Estimating Nitrogen Losses
  • Herbicide Injury Warning to Corn Producers
  • Delayed Burndown Applications in Roundup Ready Soybeans
  • Don't Rush Corn Replant Decisions
  • Don't be too Concerned About Leaf Purpling in Corn
  • Wet Weather and Diseases on Wheat: Mildew, Glume Blotch and Head Scab
(30 May)
Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
  • Bean leaf beetles active through mid-June
  • Identifying features of common moths.
  • True white grub rasters
  • Stand reductions in corn due to fungal pathogens and insects
(25 May)
Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter, including ...
  • Armyworm ... Get Out the Camera, You May Never See This Again!
  • European Corn Borer Moths Flying
  • Variegated Cutworm in Soybean
  • Poisonous Plants of Indiana
  • Update on Wheat Diseases
  • Protect Wheat's Flag Leaf
  • Pasture Recovery from Armyworm Damage
(25 May)
Michigan Field Crop IPM Newsletter, including ...
  • Update on soybean aphid on buckthorn
  • Wet soils and soil-applied herbicides in soybeans
  • Herbicide selection for postemergence weed control in corn
  • Top five weeds in Michigan: pigweeds
  • Soil nitrogen levels in indicator fields
  • 2001 MSU Weed Tour
(25 May)
Illinois Pest & Crop Bulletin, including ...
  • Field Crop Session to Focus on Drift
  • Will 2001 Be the Year of Lepidoptera?
  • The Armyworm Saga Continues
  • Variegated Cutworms Ravage Soybeans
  • Soybean Aphids Found in Illinois--This Time for Certain
  • An Early Warning about Twospotted Spider Mites
  • What's Causing Spots on My Corn?
  • Considerations with Postemergence Corn Herbicides
(23 May)
Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
  • Armyworm problems continue in pastures
  • Black cutworm in beans and corn
  • Summer annual grass seedling identification
  • Paramount receives label for use in sorghum
  • Cephalosporium stripe of wheat
  • Damping-off of soybean
(23 May)
Critical periods of competition in corn
Bob Hartzler, Iowa State Univ.
(23 May)
Top Seven Agrochemical Companies in 2000
Mike Owen, Iowa State Univ.
(23 May)
Effect of glyphosate drift on corn yields
Bob Hartzler, Iowa State Univ.
(22 May)
Soybean Price Prospects
Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
(22 May)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter, including ...
  • Lots of Rain May Change Disease Picture in Wheat; Head Scab Risk Assessment
  • Early Season Soybean Diseases - What to Watch For
  • "Patching In" Poor Corn Stands and Related Problems
  • Flooding and Ponding Damage to Corn
  • Consider Pre-sidedress Nitrate Test for Manured-fields
  • Postemergence Weed Control in Corn
  • Canada Thistle Control in Corn
  • Scout for Armyworm Now
  • Slugs Beginning to Injury Corn and Soybeans
  • New & Revised Soybean Disease Fact Sheets
(22 May)
Kentucky Pest News, including ...
  • European corn borer: Early and strong
  • Dry weather and postemergence weed control in corn
  • Soybeans: Watch for bean leaf beetle
(22 May)
Potential Herbicide Injury to Corn
Mike Owen, Iowa State Univ.
(22 May)
Rootless Corn
Bob Hartzler, Iowa State Univ.
Editorial Note: Also see 'Floppy Corn'
(18 May)
Illinois Pest & Crop Bulletin, including ...
  • Armyworms Marching Throughout Southern and Central Illinois
  • Black Cutworm Cutting Observed in Cornfields and Soybean Fields
  • Grape Colaspis Larvae Are at Work
  • Early Corn Rootworm Larval Hatch Anticipated: An Update on Heat-Unit Accumulations
  • Heat-Unit Accumulations Indicate Stalk Borers on the Move
  • Bean Leaf Beetle Adults Can Be Found in Early-Planted Soybeans
  • Soybean Aphids--A Caution About Jumping to Conclusions
  • Working with the Weather to Avoid Drift
  • Maximum Corn Sizes for Postemergence Herbicides
(17 May)
Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter, including ...
  • Armyworms Marching Big Time, This is NO Parade
  • More "Worm" Reports
  • What to Expect from Your Soil-Applied Herbicide Program
  • Mother’s Day Frost Causes Some Damage to Indiana Corn and Soybean
  • Growing Points of Interest
(17 May)
Michigan Field Crop IPM Newsletter, including ...
  • Managing corn and soybean fields submerged by recent heavy rains
  • Black cutworm, armyworm threaten as crops emerge
  • Soybean aphid found on buckthorn in Illinois
  • Top five weeds in Michigan: foxtails
  • Delayed herbicide application in corn
  • Powdery mildew and other wheat leaf diseases
(16 May)
Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
  • Influence of 2,4-DB on morningglory control with glyphosate
  • MU Weed Science Field Day
  • Crazy top of corn and wheat
  • Stewart’s bacterial wilt of corn
  • Cereal leaf beetles in wheat
(16 May)
Application timing may affect honeyvine milkweed control in corn
James R. Martin, Univ. of Kentucky
(15 May)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter, including ...
  • Check Fields for Weeds
  • Winter Wheat Heading; Dry Conditions Restrict Disease
  • Cutworms Feeding on Ohio Corn
  • Alfalfa Weevil and Re-growth Following Harvest
  • Slug Eggs Are Hatching and Bean Leaf Beetles Active
  • Diagnosing Emergence Problems in Corn
  • Drift Can and Should Be Reduced to Minimum
(14 May)
Mother’s Day Frost Causes Some Damage to Indiana Corn and Soybean
Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
(14 May)
Market Surprised by USDA Corn Projections
Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
(10 May)
Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter, including ...
  • Black Cutworm Active, Scout Now
  • Stalk Borer Hatching and Damaging Corn
  • Armyworm in Wheat
  • Inspect Alfalfa New Growth for Weevil Damage
  • Guidelines for Use of a Rotary Hoe
  • Corn Root Development
  • Be Alert for Floppy Corn
(10 May)
Michigan Field Crop IPM Newsletter, including ...
  • Top five weeds in Michigan: velvetleaf
  • Timing nitrogen applications in corn
  • Tips for growing field crops
(10 May)
Illinois Pest & Crop Bulletin, including ...
  • Black Cutworm Captures Continue: Don't Delay Scouting Efforts in Central and Southern Illinois
  • Armyworms in No-Till Corn, Wheat, and Pasture
  • Reports of White Grub and Grape Colaspis Damage
  • Grape Colaspis: A Quick Review
  • Southern Corn Leaf Beetles Found in Lots of Fields
  • More European Corn Borer Moth Captures Reported in Southern Illinois
  • Bean Leaf Beetles Will Converge on Early-Planted Soybean Fields
  • First Soybean Aphids of the Season in Illinois
  • Virus Disease Risk in Early-Emerged Soybeans
  • Sidedress N Application
(10 May)
Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
  • Beetles, virus, and management in soybean
  • Early season black cutworms
  • Southern corn leaf beetles in southern Iowa
  • Predicted risk for Stewart's disease in 2001
  • Questions related to soybean replanting
  • Watch for damage from broadcast postemerge UAN applications
  • Post-plant nitrogen applications on corn
  • Urea-ammonium nitrate as herbicide carrier in emerged corn
  • Postemergence grass control in corn
(9 May)
Be Alert for Floppy Corn
Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
(9 May)
Corn Root Development
Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
(9 May)
Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
  • Fusarium head blight or scab of wheat
  • Foliage diseases of wheat
  • Armyworms in wheat in Southeast Missouri
  • Value of residual herbicides in Roundup Ready beans
  • Rotary hoe trivia: Name several uses for a rotary hoe
  • MU Weed Science Field Day
(9 May)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter, including ...
  • Postemergence Grass Herbicides For Corn
  • Winter Wheat Growth Rapid, Disease Levels Low
  • Guidelines For Use of a Rotary Hoe
  • Identifying Vegetative Growth Stages in Corn
(9 May)
Kentucky Pest News, including ...
  • Disease update on corn
  • Timing of postemergence herbicides relative to corn growth
  • Delayed preemergence herbicide applications for corn
  • Wheat disease update
  • Armyworms in wheat
(7 May)
Markets Contemplate Potential Crop Size And Demand
Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
(4 May)
Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter, including ...
  • Black Cutworm Damage Noted in Southern Indiana
  • Armyworm Can March Through Corn
  • Severe Alfalfa Weevil Damage Continues Through Northern Indiana
  • Bean Leaf Beetle
  • Wheat Condition Update
  • Is That a Cutworm?
(4 May)
Illinois Pest & Crop Bulletin, including ...
  • Southern Corn Leaf Beetle Sightings Continue
  • More Reports of Black Cutworm Moth Captures
  • First Capture of European Corn Borer Moth Reported in Southern Illinois
  • Cereal Leaf Beetles Observed in Wheat Fields
  • Armyworms in Wheat: Recommended Scouting Procedures and Thresholds
  • Seedling Blights Caused by Pythium spp.
  • Recognizing Potential Nematode Problems on Corn
  • Dry Soils and Soil-Applied Herbicides
  • Early-Season Weed Control in Corn
  • Increasing Your Knowledge About Smartweeds
  • Waterhemp Management in Corn and Soybeans
(4 May)
Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
  • Early cutworm scouting for southern Iowa
  • Bean leaf beetle and winter survival
  • Expectations for corn flea beetles in 2001
  • Corn insect scouting calendar for 2001
  • Stewart's disease publication revised
  • Use the rotary hoe for soil crusting
(4 May)
Postemergence grass control in corn
Bob Hartzler, Iowa State Univ.
(4 May)
UAN as herbicide carrier in emerged corn
Bob Hartzler, Mike Owen and Brent Pringnitz; Iowa State Univ.
(4 May)
Michigan Field Crop IPM Newsletter, including ...
  • Grubs galore
  • Researchers wait for soybean aphids
  • Warm temperatures and weeds
  • Herbicide selection in winter wheat past Feeke’s stage 6
  • Top five weeds in Michigan: common ragweed
  • Tips for growing field crops
(2 May)
Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
  • Sporadic populations of flea beetles, southern corn leaf beetles and black cutworms
  • Other insect updates
  • Grape colaspis in corn
  • Weed control with atrazine and various partners in corn
(2 May)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter, including ...
  • Scout for Cutworms and Slugs
  • Wheat Development on Schedule, Disease Level Low - Start Scouting Fields
  • Pre-emergence Herbicide for use on Emerged Corn
(1 May)
Are soybean prices low enough?
Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
(1 May)
Kentucky Pest News, including ...
  • More cutworm reports
  • Identification and postemergence of broadleaf signalgrass in corn
  • Soybean SDS as related to planting date
(1 May)
Timeliness is Everything
Bob Hartzler, Iowa State Univ.
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