Last week, the topic around Indiana was the snow event in April. This week started off with above normal temperatures followed by significant rainfall.
Last week, the topic around Indiana was the snow event in April. This week started off with above normal temperatures followed by significant rainfall.
I want to remind you of a few resources for monitoring field crop diseases here in Indiana as planting has begun to ramp up here in Indiana.
Keith Johnson, Purdue University Extension Forage Specialist, answers questions from the past week about cold temperatures, foxtail, and buttercup
This week, much of Indiana got to see some snow falling as we were hoping that winter weather was behind us.
Recent reports from pest managers in northern counties have indicated that weevil damage and larval numbers are very high, well in advanced for this date, see accompanying map below.
Here’s a FAQ page that answers some questions about FAA’s new regulations regarding remote identification for drones that took effect yesterday.
Sampling an alfalfa field to determine the extent of alfalfa weevil damage and average stage of weevil development is best accomplished by walking through the field in an “M-shaped pattern.”
Armyworm Pheromone Trap Report – 2021
2021 Black Cutworm Pheromone Trap Report Form
2021 Black Cutworm Pheromone Trap Report Form
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