The storms’ origins in the Southwestern U.S. literally vacuumed up black cutworm moths and “spit them out” during its passage through the Midwest.
John Obermeyer
Purdue’s 2023 Crop Management Workshop
Though this is one of the strangest, most challenging years, the Pest&Crop authors haven’t stopped providing updated information.
Though this is one of the strangest, most challenging years, the Pest&Crop authors haven’t stopped providing updated information.
Purdue’s 2023 Crop Management Workshop
This coming January, the Crop Management Workshops will offer three in-person meetings, with one also being a livestream (virtual) option.
In recent weeks, fall armyworm infestations have been decimating some soybean and forage crops in Kentucky.
Although some other states in the US corn belt, and in Ontario, Canada are seeing high moth flights (and we thought Indiana would follow suit), Indiana is a “have-not” state for WBC this year.
2020 Western Bean Cutworm Pheromone Trap Report
Everyone remembers last year; many are awaiting this year’s fall armyworm (FAW) attack. Still, at this time, there is little activity reported in the Midwest.
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