
Each year, Indiana crop scouts focus on a wide range of crop pests – above and below ground, feeding on roots, shoots, grain and patchily distributed around the state.

Each year, Indiana crop scouts focus on a wide range of crop pests – above and below ground, feeding on roots, shoots, grain and patchily distributed around the state.
As many of you know, our statewide moth pheromone trapping network is not active this year.

The term “flash drought” has become popularized in recent years to describe a rapidly intensifying drought situation.
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