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June 2001
- (29 June)
Purdue
Pest & Crop Newsletter , including ...
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- Japanese Beetle, To Treat or Not
- European Corn Borer, Time to Wait and See
- Potato Leafhopper Populations Increasing
- A Homeless Insect Story
- The Mighty Marestail
- Sex in the Corn Field: Tassel Emergence & Pollen
Shed
- Sex in the Corn Field: Silk Emergence
- A Fast & Accurate Pregnancy Test for Corn
- (29 June)
Illinois Pest
& Crop Bulletin, including ...
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- The Search for Soybean Aphids Intensifies
- Reports of Silk Clipping by Japanese Beetles
- Grasshopper Nymphs Are Out and About
- Parasitoids of Armyworms Have Been Common
- Is Anyone Concerned About Corn Borers?
- More Lepidoptera to Watch For
- New Insecticide (Tracer) Labeled for Use in Field Crops
- Corn Stunting and Uneven Growth--Is It the Result of a
Disease?
- Crunch Time for Corn
- (27 June)
Missouri
Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
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- Soybean plants compensate well for poor stand
- Soybean seedling diseases continue to take toll
- Karnal bunt in the news again
- Announcement: MU Weed Science field day expanded
- (27 June)
Iowa
Integrated Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
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- Soybean aphid biology
- More caterpillar problems in soybean
- Soybean iron chlorosis
- It is not too late to apply nitrogen for 2001
- An applicator's drift reduction checklist
- (27 June)
Corn
and Soybean Consumption Remains Large
- Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
- (27 June)
Ohio
C.O.R.N. Newsletter, including ...
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- Considerations for Wheat Harvest
- Ear Yield Components in Corn Determined During Late
Vegetative Growth
- Large Weeds in Soybeans
- Resistant Marestail Request
- OSU Weed Science Field Day
- (26 June)
A Fast &
Accurate Pregnancy Test for Corn
- Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
- (26 June)
Tassel Emergence &
Pollen Shed
- Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
- (26 June)
Silk
Emergence
- Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
- (22 June)
Concerns Over
Biotechnology Challenge U.S. Agricultural Exports
- US General Accounting Office (GAO-01-727)
- (21 June)
Purdue
Pest & Crop Newsletter , including ...
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- Western Corn Rootworm Beetles Emerging
- Japanese Beetle Becoming a Common Sight
- All Quiet On the Armyworm Front
- Weeds: How Big is Big Enough?
- Ear Initiation & Size Determination in Corn
- Weather Conditions Favorable for Green Snap
- (21 June)
Michigan
Field Crop IPM Newsletter, including ...
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- Armyworm in wheat coming to a head
- Soybean aphid likes Michigan
- Late season weed control in corn
- Herbicide resistant marestail
- Tips for growing field crops: Reducing overhead costs
- (21 June)
Illinois Pest
& Crop Bulletin, including ...
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- Corn Rootworm, Grape Colaspis, and Japanese Beetle Adults
Are Emerging
- European Corn Borer: First-Generation Update
- More News About the Soybean Aphid
- Plant Disease Musings
- Nitrogen Loss Update
- (20 June)
Missouri
Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
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- Anthracnose leaf blight of corn
- Potato leafhopper populations building
- Callisto herbicide approved for use in corn
- Sprayer care
- (20 June)
Ohio
C.O.R.N. Newsletter, including ...
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- Wheat Head Scab at Low Levels; Stagonospora Blotch
Increasing Slowly
- Did your Genes hold up? "Disease Resistance Genes"
- Weather Conditions Favorable for "Green Snap"
- Diagnosing "Rootless Corn" Problems
- (20 June)
Effect of
crop canopy on spray coverage
- Bob Hartzler, Iowa State Univ.
- (20 June)
Iowa
Integrated Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
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- Black cutworm destruction continues
- Bean leaf beetle numbers dropping
- Loopers defoliate beans in southern Iowa
- Variegated cutworms now in soybean
- Soybean aphids found near Decorah
- Controlling leaf diseases in seed corn in 2001
- Corn roots are just reaching anhydrous bands
- Options for weed control in large corn
- (18 June)
Ear Initiation & Size
Determination in Corn
- Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
- (18 June)
Focus
on Upcoming USDA Reports
- Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
- (14 June)
Purdue
Pest & Crop Newsletter , including ...
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- Rootworm Digging Time!
- Hows Your Rootworm Insecticide Doing?
- Corn Borer Moths Still Flying
- Potato Leafhopper Survey in Alfalfa
- (14 June)
Michigan
Field Crop IPM Newsletter, including ...
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- Bean leaf beetle survey may reveal virus incidence
- High temperatures and postemergence herbicides
- Postemergence herbicides have crop rotation restrictions
- Fields too wet and weeds too big
- Tips to avoid weed control antagonism when applying
manganese fertilizer with glyphosate
- Managing pesticide drift
- (14 June)
Illinois Pest
& Crop Bulletin, including ...
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- Soybean Aphids Reported in Minnesota Soybean Fields
- Large Numbers of Corn Rootworm Larvae Reported in Some
Cornfields
- First Flight of European Corn Borer Remains Unimpressive
- Stalk Borer Injury Reported in Northern Illinois
- An Epitaph for Burrower Bugs
- It's Time to Consider Monitoring Western Corn Rootworm
Adults in Soybean Fields
- Striped Cucumber Beetles in Cornfields and Soybean Fields
- Early-Season Foliar Diseases--Soybean
- Floppy Corn, or "Rootless Corn Syndrome"
- Herbicide Considerations When Replanting
- Preharvest Herbicides for Wheat
- Crops Respond to Warmer Weather
- (13 June)
Missouri
Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
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- Observations on field crop diseases
- A few items on soybean weed control
- Harvest aid herbicides for winter wheat
- Playing double crop soybean bingo, 2001
- (13 June)
Iowa
Integrated Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
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- Leaf diseases on small corn
- Disease problems after soybean damping-off
- Soil nitrate concentrations are low this year
- Nitrogen losses in 2001
- (13 June)
Investigation
of Human Health Effects Associated with Potential Exposure to Genetically
Modified Corn
- A Report to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration from the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- A brief
backgrounder
article is also available.
- (12 June)
Ag
Chairman Observes Rising Role for Ethanol
- U.S. House Agriculture Committee news release
- (12 June)
More
Support for Corn and Soybean Prices
- Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
- (12 June)
Ohio
C.O.R.N. Newsletter, including ...
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- Unusual "White Corn" Problems
- Callisto - A New Corn Herbicide
- Height Restrictions of Postemergence Corn Herbicides and
Other Postemergence Reminders
- Brown Leaf Spot on Soybeans
- Watch for Signs of First Brood Corn Borer to Appear
- Seedcorn Maggots in Soybeans
- Slugs Activity Still Bears Watching
- (8 June)
Purdue
Pest & Crop Newsletter , including ...
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- Lots of Moths, They're Likely Armyworm
- Herbicide Applications on Stressed Corn Plant Diseases
- Corn Anthracnose
- Update on Wheat Diseases
- Brown Spot of Soybean
- Be Alert for Twisted Whorls in Corn
- Hail Damage in Corn: Moving Beyond Grief to Damage
Assessment
- Commonly Asked Questions on Late Applications
of Nitrogen to Corn
- Hybrid Performance: Take Notes Now
- Cold Weather Impacts on the Soybean Plants
- (8 June)
Michigan
Field Crop IPM Newsletter, including ...
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- Armyworm in wheat
- Yellow plants due to oxygen deficiency Recurring manganese
deficiency
- Pale yellow and purple corn
- Big weeds, small soybeans
- Tall waterhemp a new weed species in Michigan
- (8 June)
Illinois Pest
& Crop Bulletin, including ...
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- Second Armyworm Flight Under Way in Southern Illinois
- Burrower Bugs Perplex Producers in Southern Illinois
- Variegated Cutworms Clipping Stems in Soybean Fields
- Reports of Grape Colaspis Damage Continue
- Update on Soybean Diseases and Diagnosis in Illinois
- (6 June)
Missouri
Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
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- Herbicide injury reports in corn
- Seedling diseases taking toll on soybeans
- Nitrogen deficiency in corn
- Applying herbicides: Control what you can
- Announcement: Crop Injury Diagnostic Clinic
- (6 June)
Iowa
Integrated Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
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- Black cutworms in wet and dry soils
- Soybean damping-off this season Excessive moisture is
causing damping-off problems.
- Wet soils vulnerable to compaction
- Herbicide applications on stressed corn
- (6 June)
Hybrid Performance:
Take Notes Now
- Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
- (6 June)
Hail Damage in Corn:
Moving Beyond Grief to Damage Assessment
- Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
- (6 June)
Hail
Damage to Young Corn - Photo Gallery
- Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
- (5 June)
Weather
and Crop Concerns Emerge
- Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
- (5 June)
Ohio
C.O.R.N. Newsletter, including ...
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- Weed Management - It's Deja Vu All Over Again
- Wheat Disease Predictions
- Armyworm in Wheat and Corn
- Commonly Asked Questions on "Late" Applications of Nitrogen
to Corn
- Using Heat Units to Predict Growth Stages in Corn
- Early Season Defoliation in Corn
- (5 June)
Herbicide
applications on stressed corn
- Bob Hartzler, Mike Owen and Brent Pringnitz; Iowa State
Univ.
- (4 June)
Be Alert For
Twisted Whorls in Corn
- Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
- (4 June)
Twisted
Whorl Symptoms in Corn
- Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
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