Armyworm Pheromone Trap Report – 2020
Armyworm Pheromone Trap Report – 2020
Indiana has been very dry the last several weeks (Figure 1) and conditions are starting to show in lawns and fields.
Almost forty years as Purdue University’s Forage Extension Specialist, there is one forage production practice recommendation that draws my ire and has become a major pet peeve; so much that every time the recommendation is offered I think I lose another hair follicle on my head and legs.
Armyworm Pheromone Trap Report – 2020
Hemp planting continues across the state.
Weather systems originating in the south will often carry insects north with them.
The forecasts and climate outlooks over the next several weeks is calling for below-normal precipitation and above-normal temperatures (Figure 1).
You don’t see birdsfoot trefoil in many Indiana pastures.
By now most of you are aware of the ruling in the 9th Circuit Court that vacates the labels Xtendimax/Fexapan, and Engenia.
Much hay has been made in Indiana the last 10 days.
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