
Corn germination and emergence rely heavily on soil temperature. The warmer the soils, the faster emergence occurs. Emergence requires roughly 115 Growing Degree Days (GDDs) accumulated from planting.
Corn germination and emergence rely heavily on soil temperature. The warmer the soils, the faster emergence occurs. Emergence requires roughly 115 Growing Degree Days (GDDs) accumulated from planting.
Black cutworm trap cooperators have detected that moths are beginning their traverse to Indiana this past week.
2021 Black Cutworm Pheromone Trap Report Form
Since our annual North Central Weed Science Society conference was virtual this past December, all graduate student presentations were pre-recorded to facilitate meeting logistics.
The purpose of this new website is to consolidate all information regarding our Integrated Weed Management research and extension efforts, as well as to highlight the work conducted by our graduate students.
Armyworm Pheromone Trap Report – 2021
Volunteer hemp is up in fields where the seed was dropped the previous season.
I once thought that broomsedge bluestem was a southern Indiana plant only, but as the years have gone by I see the plant all over Indiana.
March wrapped up as one of Indiana’s wettest (44th wettest out of 126 years) and warmest (16th warmest).
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