
Japanese beetle adults are emerging, though slowly, throughout the state.
Japanese beetle adults are emerging, though slowly, throughout the state.
Insecticide recommendations for controlling in-season infestations have been updated for corn, soybean and alfalfa.
Planting has begun to ramp up here in Indiana. I want to remind you of a few resources for monitoring field crop diseases.
At some point in time, precipitation falls short of crop needs and the crop starts to deplete the soil moisture reserve signaling the start of irrigation season.
Irrigators have options for managing N application in wet conditions and late-planted crops.
Maximizing profit and returns on resources invested can be dependent on the last irrigation application.
Locally, we found Japanese beetle adults on Monday, June 11, in field crops and flying around campus. This is certainly earlier than normal, as we typically think of them emerging more toward the end of June.
Purdue field crops listing for 2018.
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