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June 2006


(30 June)
Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter PDF-formatted document
Purdue Univ.
  • Western Corn Rootworm Beetles Emerging
  • Corn Borer Populations Are Generally Low, Treatment Window Closing
(30 June)
Nebraska Crop Watch Newsletter
Univ. of Nebraska.
  • Soybean aphids found in northeast Nebraska
  • Soybean aphid management
  • Identifying beneficial predators of soybean aphid
  • Western bean cutworm moths trapped
  • Rootworm beetles emerging in south central Nebraska
  • Timely weed control essential after winter wheat harvest
  • Using available irrigation water strategically
  • Improving surface irrigation efficiency; surge valves available
  • How much will diesel price increases affect irrigation costs
  • Maximizing drought-impacted alfalfa yield
  • Chemical control of eastern redcedar
  • Following wheat with forage
(30 June)
Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter
Univ. of Missouri
  • Soybean Diseases
  • CAFO Regulations Revisited by USEPA
  • Corn Foliage Diseases
  • Potato Leafhopper in Alfalfa
  • Japanese Beetle in Corn
(30 June)
Michigan Field Crop Team Advisory Alert
Michigan State Univ.
  • Making the best out of a bad situation: Using that ugly looking crop to assess field spatial variability
  • Soybean rust sentinel plot scouting report
  • Enhancing beneficial insects with native plants – August field day
(30 June)
the Bulletin:
Pest mgmt & crop developmt information for Illinois
Univ. of Illinois
  • Still Too Early to Assess Western Corn Rootworm Impact
  • Numbers of Japanese Beetles Are Enormous in Some Areas
  • Keep Watching Closely for Soybean Aphids
  • White Mold of Soybean
  • Brown-Speckled Yellow Soybeans
  • A Growing Interest in (and Prevalence of) Copperleaf
(30 June)
Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter
Iowa State Univ.
  • Late-summer seeding of forage crops
  • Western bean cutworm flight starts--early!
  • Fungicides: Plant health fungicide applications
  • Seed quality and conditioning workshops offered at the Iowa State University Seed Science Center
(27 June)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
The Ohio State Univ.
  • Flooding Injury to Soybeans
  • Late Replanting Decisions in Soybeans
  • Soybean Rust and Plant Health
  • Sampling Wheat for Deoxynivalenol (DON)
  • How Late Can Roundup Ready Soybeans be Treated With Glyphosate?
  • European Corn Borer Update
  • Sampling for Corn Rootworm Larvae
  • Potato Leafhopper and Resistant Alfalfa
  • Prospects for "Muddied Corn"
(26 June)
Anticipating The June Report Of Grain Stocks
Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
(23 June)
Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter PDF-formatted document
Purdue Univ.
  • You Can Dig It, Rootworms and Damage
  • Soybean Aphid Update
  • Prepare Grain Bins for Wheat Harvest
  • Glyphosate Rate for the Second Postemergence Application
  • It’s Postemergence Season - Do You Know How Big Your Weeds Are?
  • Strip Tillage Corn Impressive Thus Far in 2006
  • Weeds the Center of Attention at Annual Field Event
  • OSU Weed Science Field Day
(23 June)
Musings On Iron Deficiency Chlorosis
George Rehm, Univ. of Minnesota
(23 June)
the Bulletin:
Pest mgmt & crop developmt information for Illinois
Univ. of Illinois
  • Western Corn Rootworm Adult Emergence Has Begun
  • Get Ready for . . . Japanese Beetles
  • Low Numbers of Soybean Aphids
  • What We Can Learn from Plant Stands
(22 June)
Michigan Field Crop Team Advisory Alert
Michigan State Univ.
  • Is it spider mite? NO!
  • Is it ice or insects?
  • New pocket-sized bulletin on beneficial insects
  • Tips to avoid weed control antagonism when applying Mn fertilizer with glyphosate
  • Fomesafen carryover to corn
  • Avoid herbicide spray tank contamination
(19 June)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
The Ohio State Univ.
  • Is Soybean Aphid in Ohio?
  • First Instar European Corn Borer (ECB) Can Be Found
  • Sweep for Potato Leafhopper in Alfalfa
  • Late Increase of Stagonospora Blotch and Wheat Leaf Rust
  • As Predicted, Moderate to Low Levels of Wheat Head Scab in Ohio
  • It’s Postemergence Season – Do You Know How Big Your Weeds Are?
  • OSU Weed Science Field Day
  • Uneven Plant Height in Corn: Effects on Yield
  • Do I Need More Nitrogen this Year Because of Denitrification/Leaching?
(19 June)
Focus On Acreage
Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
(19 June)
Kentucky Pest News
Univ. of Kentucky.
  • Soybean aphid or thrips?
  • "Plant Health" fungicide applications to soybean
(15 June)
Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter PDF-formatted document
Purdue Univ.
  • Sweep Net Time for Potato Leafhopper
  • Slug Damage Continues, Controls Limited
  • Japanese Beetles Emerging
  • Wheat Head Scab
  • Corn Grain Yield Trends: Eyes of the Beholder
(15 June)
Michigan Field Crop Team Advisory Alert
Michigan State Univ.
  • Be alert for armyworms
  • Soybean rust update
  • 2006 soil N credit – Test results
(15 June)
Make sure you know what you are spraying!
Micheal D.K. Owen, Iowa State Univ.
(15 June)
Large common lambsquarters is a problem for glyphosate
Micheal D.K. Owen, Iowa State Univ.
(15 June)
the Bulletin:
Pest mgmt & crop developmt information for Illinois
Univ. of Illinois
  • Corn Rootworm Injury Becoming Noticeable
  • Soybean Aphids in Soybean Fields in Illinois
  • Corn Borers Deserve Attention in Some Areas of Illinois
  • Some Dry-Environment Insect Problems--Grape Colaspis and False Chinch Bugs
  • More Insect Events of Note
  • More Soybean Seedling Blight Concerns
  • Amended Section 18 for Headline SBR Fungicide
  • WeedSOFT Yield Loss and Tank Mix Calculators Now Available on the Web
  • It’s All About Leaves and Roots
(15 June)
Corn Grain Yield Trends: Eyes of the Beholder
Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
(15 June)
Nebraska Crop Watch Newsletter
Univ. of Nebraska.
  • Corn blotch leafminers in central Nebraska
  • Corn rootworm egg hatch underway
  • Potato leafhoppers damaging alfalfa
  • Prepare bins, equipment for wheat harvest
  • Low rainfall means poor pasture growth, limited grazing
  • Using soil tests to determine manure availability
  • Timing weed control in corn to get the most effect for your dollar
  • Timing soybean weed management for greatest control
  • Controlling problem weeds in RR soybean with glyphosate tank mixes
  • Research results: Using only glyphosate to control problem weeds in
  • RR soybean Controlling ragweed in pastures
(15 June)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
The Ohio State Univ.
  • European Corn Borer (ECB) in Corn
  • Control of Common Pokeweed in Corn and Soybeans
  • Continued Soybean Stand Loss in Some Areas
  • Soybean Rust
(12 June)
Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter
Iowa State Univ.
  • Soybean aphid look-alikes; don't be confused by alternatives
  • Corn rootworm larvae are actively feeding on your corn
  • Fungicides: Fungicide resistance and the FRAC code
  • What's the yield effect of uneven corn heights?
  • Grape colaspis damage occurring in central Iowa
(12 June)
Crop Price Roller Coaster To Continue
Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
(9 June)
Nebraska Crop Watch Newsletter
Univ. of Nebraska.
  • Winter wheat survey in western Nebraska and southeastern Wyoming
  • Wheat rust update: stripe rust found in Nebraska
  • What does soybean rust in Mexico mean to Nebraska soybean producers?
  • Controlling weeds in proso millet
  • Comparing glyphosate-based herbicides in Nebraska
  • Controlling buckbrush in pasture
  • Controlling hoary vervain in pasture
  • Controlling volunteer corn in soybean
  • Alfalfa weevil adults hinder regrowth
  • Start scouting for potato leafhoppers in alfalfa
  • Early drought forces hard questions for cattle producers
  • Watch for nitrates in hay from small grains
(9 June)
Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter PDF-formatted document
Purdue Univ.
  • Conditions are Right for European Corn Borer in Tall, Non-GMO Corn
  • Pest and Crop Development are Delayed
  • Replanting Roundup Ready Corn – How to Kill the First Planting
  • Herbicide Resistance Screening Available at Michigan State University Diagnostic Services
  • Free Yield Loss and Tank Mix Calculators Available Online – Courtesy of the WeedSOFT Development Team
  • Recovery From Hail Damage to Young Corn
(8 June)
Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter
Univ. of Missouri
  • Bean Leaf Beetle Problems Build in Slow-growing Soybean
  • WeedSOFT Yield Loss and Tank Mix CalculatorsNow Available on the Web
  • Corn Color Predicts Nitrogen Needs
(8 June)
Michigan Field Crop Team Advisory Alert
Michigan State Univ.
  • Soybean aphid suction trap network
  • Soybean aphid found on beans in Minnesota
  • Soybean rust update
  • Wheat streak mosaic virus
  • Return of the Dust Bowl?
(8 June)
Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter
Iowa State Univ.
  • Late spring fescue management considerations
  • First soybean aphids found in May
  • Fungicides: Others
  • Crop Diagnostic Clinics: New choices and format
(8 June)
the Bulletin:
Pest mgmt & crop developmt information for Illinois
Univ. of Illinois
  • Upcoming GPS Conference Takes Producers to Infinity and Beyond
  • An Inventory of Field Crop Insect Issues in the Midwest
  • Soybean Aphids Already Found in Soybean Fields in Northern States
  • Western Corn Rootworm Feeding Behavior on a Transgenic Hybrid Described in Detail
  • Insect Events of Note: More to Follow in the Near Future
  • Adjusted Preharvest Interval for Warrior Insecticide
(7 June)
Recovery From Hail Damage to Young Corn
Bob Nielsen, Purdue Univ.
(6 Jun)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
The Ohio State Univ.
  • Replanting Roundup Ready Corn – How to Kill the First Planting
  • A Diversity of Insects Being Found
  • What Soybean Maturity Should I Plant in June?
  • Corn Growth Stage and Postemergence Herbicides
  • "Patching In" Poor Corn Stands
(6 Jun)
Corn And Soybean Prices: Strong Futures, Weak Basis
Darrel Good, Univ. of Illinois
(4 Jun)
Kentucky Pest News
Univ. of Kentucky.
  • Stink bug damage apparent in some corn fields
  • Some armyworms are around in forages
  • Spring black stem activity in alfalfa
  • Alfalfa weevil on regrowth
  • Soybean rust surveillance and status report
(4 Jun)
Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter
Iowa State Univ.
  • Horsetail, scouring rush, skeletonweed, etc., etc., etc.
  • Stalk borers--on the edge, in your corn
  • Mid-April soil temperature swings result in poor corn stands and replanting
  • Soybean rust update and outlook
  • Fungicides: Triazoles
  • To be determined: Ear row numbers and kernels per row in corn
  • Early-season soybean insects, plus others
(1 Jun)
Purdue Pest & Crop Newsletter PDF-formatted document
Purdue Univ.
  • Still Moving: Armyworm Larvae Going Strong
  • Corn Rootworm Hatch is Underway
  • Soybean Aphid Without a Home?
  • Harvest Aid Herbicides For Winter Wheat
  • Fusarium Head Blight of Wheat
(1 Jun)
Ohio C.O.R.N. Newsletter
The Ohio State Univ.
  • Corn Replanting Considerations
  • Using Bt Corn Borer Protection in Late Planting
  • Armyworm in Corn
  • Leaf Rust on Wheat
  • Potato Leafhopper on Alfalfa
  • Pythium on Corn and Soybeans
  • Raising Corn or Weeds?
  • Soybean Aphid Update
  • Warrior on Soybean: Change in Preharvest Interval
  • Soybean Rust
  • Modified Relay Intercropping
(1 Jun)
Nebraska Crop Watch Newsletter
Univ. of Nebraska.
  • Drought continues to plague Nebraska
  • Leaving wheat residue provides longer term cropping benefits
  • 2006 Nebraska winter wheat field days
  • Managing pesticide applications to avoid drift
  • Dissatisfied with your pre-emergence herbicides?
  • Recommendations for rinsing pesticide containers
  • Avoid planting summer annuals in pastures too early
(1 Jun)
Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter
Univ. of Missouri
  • Soybean Rust Update
  • Missouri Cotton Growers - Beware of Root-Knot Nematodes
(1 Jun)
Michigan Field Crop Team Advisory Alert
Michigan State Univ.
  • MSU Crop Diagnostic School - July 21
  • Timely postemergence herbicide applications can increase profits
  • Wheat scab update
  • Wheat leaf rust found in several fields
(1 Jun)
Iowa Integrated Crop Management Newsletter
Iowa State Univ.
  • Fungicides: QoI fungicides
  • Recognizing bean leaf beetle injury
  • Corn seedling health and stand establishment
  • Check root development in corn fields
  • What's there to lose...with replanted corn?
  • First-cutting alfalfa insects
  • Warrior PHI reduced to 30 days
(1 Jun)
the Bulletin:
Pest mgmt & crop developmt information for Illinois
Univ. of Illinois
  • Corn Rootworm Larval Hatch Confirmed
  • Elevated Carbon Dioxide and Ozone in the Atmosphere Influence Egg Laying by Variant Western Corn Rootworms
  • Stunted Corn Plants? Check for Grape Colaspis Larvae
  • One for the Record: Springtails and Crickets Ravage Soybean Field?
  • How Much Product to Add in Handheld Sprayers?
  • Crops Moving into June
 

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