2020 Western Bean Cutworm Pheromone Trap Report
2020 Western Bean Cutworm Pheromone Trap Report
In this video, three different areas of a soybean field that have been subjected to extended periods of saturated soils to flooding are assessed for damage.
Early in June we were discussing the possibility of drought intensifying causing issues with stand establishment and early rooting and nodule development.
Weather Update: Moisture And Temperature
Environmental conditions that exist when forages are ready to be harvested influences the amount of hours that it takes to get to a safe baling moisture.
Early planted corn in Indiana is reaching mid- to late-vegetative stages and some tasseling in the south.
What a change a couple weeks of rain can make…Rains over the last 3 week have refilled the water holding capacity for most fields.
It is not uncommon to receive samples and pictures of “bugs” from family, friends and neighbors.
Over the last couple weeks, portions of Indiana have received significant rainfall amounts that have approached > than 5-6 in.
As we welcome July, Indiana seems to be in a very wet phase. Or, at least part of the state has been.
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