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April 2002


(30 Apr)
Effect of cool temperatures on herbicide performance
Bob Hartzler, Iowa State Univ.
(30 Apr)
Evaluation of Drift Reduction Nozzles for Weed Control in Soybeans Link to PDF formatted document
Brent A. Pringnitz, Iowa State Univ.
(30 Apr)
Windy days and herbicide drift
Todd Vagts, West-central Iowa Field Specialist, Iowa State Univ.
(30 Apr)
Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
  • Winter mortality in European corn borers
  • Bean leaf beetle winter survival
  • High risk for Stewart's disease of corn
  • Planting date affects corn diseases
  • Controlling wheat foliar diseases
(30 Apr)
Prospects for a Seasonal Rally in Corn Prices
Darrell Good, Univ. of Illinois
(25 Apr)
Purdue Pest & Crop NewsletterLink to PDF formatted document, including ...
  • Cool Temperatures Slow Alfalfa Growth, Not Weevil Feeding
  • Bean Leaf Beetle Waking Up from Winter's Nap
  • White Grub Concerns?
  • Replanting Corn and Soil Insecticide Restrictions
  • Armyworm Worth Watching
  • Rainy Days, Soggy Soils, & Idle Planters
  • Got GPS Toys? Put Them to Work!
  • Tillage Options for Corn in a Wet Spring
(25 Apr)
Illinois Pest & Crop Bulletin, including ...
  • University of Illinois Plant Clinic Service
  • "Intense" Captures of Black Cutworm Moths Continue
  • Captures of Armyworms and Corn Earworms, Too
  • White Grubs Causing Problems Again in 2002
  • Replanting and Application of Soil Insecticides
  • Remember Armyworms? Look in Wheat and Grass Hay Fields First
  • Several Reports of Aphids in Wheat
  • Virus in Winter Wheat
  • Yield Loss from Foliar Blights in Wheat
  • What Weed Is That?
  • Windy Conditions and Herbicide Applications
(25 Apr)
Michigan Field Crop IPM Newsletter, including ...
  • Buckthorn in the Landscape: Identification and Control
  • Glyphosate formulations comparisons
  • Wheat as an early spring forage source
  • Seed treatments soybeans and dry beans
  • Sulfur soil test: Reliability and interpretation
  • Boron soil test: Reliability and interpretation
(24 Apr)
Rainy Days, Soggy Soils, & Idle Planters
Bob Nielsen, Tony Vyn and Glenn Nice; Purdue Univ.
(24 Apr)
Got GPS Toys? Put Them to Work!
Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
(24 Apr)
Tillage Options for Corn in a Wet Spring
Tony Vyn, Purdue Univ.
(24 Apr)
Kentucky Pest News, including ...
  • Wireworms in corn
  • Stripe rust advisory for wheat
(21 Apr)
Purdue Pest & Crop NewsletterLink to PDF formatted document, including ...
  • Weevils Wreaking Widespread Woes
  • Aphids in Wheat
  • Showers, Flowers, and Black Cutworm
  • Armyworm Moths Also Arriving
  • Atrazine and Frogs Weather Update
(21 Apr)
Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
  • Postemergence control of grass weeds in corn
  • Black cutworm moth catches are high this spring
  • Postemergence broadleaf control in corn
  • MU Weed Science/IPM Field Day in July
  • Irrigation scheduling works
  • Potential for problems with flea beetles in corn
(21 Apr)
Illinois Pest & Crop Bulletin, including ...
  • Captures of Black Cutworm Moths Increase Dramatically
  • Identifying Cutworm Larvae Accurately Will Become Important Soon
  • Captures of a Few Armyworm Moths Deserve Attention
  • EPA Has Approved the Use of Higher Rates of Fortress Insecticide
  • Recognizing Corn Nematode Problems
  • Soil-Applied Herbicides
  • Thinking About Planting Conditions
(16 Apr)
Biofuel Gets Less Expensive
USDA-ARS News & Information
(16 Apr)
Corn Protein Could Reduce Ethanol Production Costs
USDA-ARS News & Information
(16 Apr)
Kentucky Pest News, including ...
  • Cutworms in corn
  • Soybean pod and stem diseases caused by fungi
(16 Apr)
Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
  • Field testing T-22™ Planter Box for corn in Iowa
  • Soybean planting decisions
  • True white grubs and early-season corn problems
  • Assess soybean disease risk in spring planting
  • Precision agriculture - what we've learned
  • Does dry weather limit tillage options?
(16 Apr)
Will Corn and Soybean Prices Breakout From a Four Year Slump?
Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
(12 Apr)
Purdue Pest & Crop NewsletterLink to PDF formatted document, including ...
  • Alfalfa Weevil Management Guidelines and Control Products
  • What About Seed Attacking Insects?
  • Black Cutworm, They’re Here
  • Southwestern Corn Borer Spring Survey
  • Soil, So What?
(12 Apr)
Illinois Pest & Crop Bulletin, including ...
  • Choose the Proper Gloves When Handling Pesticides
  • Tips Learn More About Corn Insects
  • More Intense Captures of Black Cutworm Moths Have Occurred
  • Survival of Overwintering Borers
  • Growers Should Remember to Plant Non-Bt Corn Refuges If They Plant Bt Corn
  • Update for Slug Control
  • Alfalfa Weevils Are Active in Southern Illinois
  • Winter Wheat Disease Portrait
  • Changes in Giant Ragweed Emergence
(12 Apr)
Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
  • Sowing machines need precision of a sewing machine
  • Seed decay and seedling blights of corn
  • Alfalfa weevil larvae present in southern Missouri
  • Early season weed control in corn
(12 Apr)
Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
  • Huge monarch kill in Mexico
  • Alfalfa seedling and root diseases
  • Corn seed treatment developments
  • Equipment maintenance: Planters
  • Factors leading to inconsistent waterhemp control
(11 Apr)
Michigan Field Crop IPM Newsletter, including ...
  • New publications available on soybean aphid
  • Status of transgenic rootworm-protected corn
  • Corn date of planting
  • Things to think about with regard to soil compaction
  • Weed watch: weed species emergence is based on soil temperature
(11 Apr)
Giant Ragweed Emergence
Bob Hartzler, Iowa State Univ.
(11 Apr)
Nebraska Crop Watch, including...
  • Achieving early season weed control in corn
  • When and where to use starter fertilizers
  • Setting planters and drills for the season
  • Row cleaning may enhance no-till corn production
  • New options for controlling seedling insects and corn rootworms
(10 Apr)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter, including ...
  • Corn Profit Tips- Planting Decisions
  • Dealing With Dandelions
  • Warmer Weather And Alfalfa Weevil
  • Calculate And Calibrate Before Planting
  • Wheat In Ohio Is Ready To Grow
(5 Apr)
Purdue Pest & Crop NewsletterLink to PDF formatted document, including ...
  • Impact of Corn Rootworm Soil Insecticides on Yield and Profit/Loss in Indiana
  • Cool Spring, No Problem for Alfalfa Weevil in Southern Indiana
  • Fertilizer Reckoning for the Mathematically Challenged
  • Considerations for the Day of Planting
  • A Recipe for Crappy Stands of Corn
  • Soybean Planting Date – What is Early/Too Early??
  • Soybean Inoculation
(5 Apr)
Illinois Pest & Crop Bulletin, including ...
  • Other States' Newsletters
  • Correction: Lorsban 15G for Wireworm Control
  • Moth Captures in Southern Illinois
  • Concern About White Grubs Carries into 2002
  • Slugs, Anyone?
  • The Alfalfa Weevil Report
  • Insecticides for Alfalfa and Grass: EPA's Interpretation
  • FIFRA Section 2(ee) Recommendations for Insecticides
  • Soybean Seed Treatments and Control of Seed and Seedling Diseases
  • Burndown Considerations for 2002
  • Corn and Soybean Herbicide Premixes
(5 Apr)
Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter, including ...
  • Alfalfa weevil larvae numbers may be high this spring
  • Soil-applied corn herbicides: Preplant or preemergence?
  • Wireworm baits and preplant decisions for corn
  • Choosing the right nitrogen source
(5 Apr)
Kentucky Pest News, including ...
  • Soybean Disease Control: Are We Missing Opportunities?
(5 Apr)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter, including ...
  • Increasing Soy Profits in 2002
  • Soybeans and Inoculants
  • Managing Marestail
  • New Herbicide Labels
(1 Apr)
ARS and Frito-Lay Chip Away at Fumonisins
USDA-ARS News & Information
(1 Apr)
Acreage Uncertainty to Continue
Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
(1 Apr)
Weed management in a dry spring
Bob Hartzler, Iowa State Univ.
Perhaps not meaningful for much of Indiana this season, but may be of use in drier areas of the eastern Corn Belt.
Green rule

Also take a look at...

Purdue Agronomy On-Line!
The WWW home of Purdue's Agronomy Department
Purdue University Agronomy Extension
The Corn Growers Guidebook
A WWW resource for corn management systems throughout North America.
Agronomic Links Across the Globe
A list of agronomic Internet offerings collected from across the U.S. and throughout the world.

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