2019 Western Bean Cutworm Pheromone Trap Report
2019 Western Bean Cutworm Pheromone Trap Report
2019 Western Bean Cutworm Pheromone Trap Report
The majority of hemp is in the ground and growers are now actively managing their plants.
Low soil moisture and compaction slow crop uptake of potassium (K), often resulting in K deficiency.
With the recent heavy rains and winds in many parts of the state, it seems like a good time to talk about corn lodging.
The roller coaster ride of Indiana weather continues.
Managing pasture properly requires much skill, just like any agronomic crop.
2019 Western Bean Cutworm Pheromone Trap Report
Pheromone trapping began for western bean cutworm moths this past week.
Still this week, dairy producers in extreme northern counties were losing forage grasses in their hay fields from armyworm.
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