This season’s extended fall has allowed many plants and insects remain growing and active.
This season’s extended fall has allowed many plants and insects remain growing and active.
Reports from those checking cornfields indicate that brown stink bugs had been busy earlier feeding on seedlings and currently within whorls.
Reports from those checking fields indicate that brown stink bugs were busy this spring feeding on seedling corn.
As the soybean crop begins to mature and the plants “shut down”, many insects are no longer interested in these plants.
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