Damage from soil insects isn\u27t consistent from year to year. Neither, therefore, is the need for treating corn·land with soil insecticides. Yet, use of these materials has consistently increased each year. Why
Pest management is essential to prevent crop losses. Chemical pesticides are standard practice in co...
"Missouri row crop producers have rapidly accepted and adopted reduced, conservation or no-till prac...
Managing insect pests has changed significantly since the introduction of inexpensive synthetic inse...
It\u27s easy to overlook damage done by soil insect pests, and control recommendations haven\u27t ...
Use of soil insecticides to prevent excessive loss from soil insect damage is an accepted part of co...
As is typical with corn rootworms, densities during 1997 varied dramatically throughout the Corn Bel...
Soil fertility and insects are major factors that affect corn yields. The proper kinds and amounts o...
The increase in agricultural production over the past 40 y has greatly altered land-use patterns, of...
Controlling the European corn borer in Iowa by dusting or spraying with insecticides is sometimes pr...
Cover crops provide a habitat for pests and beneficial arthropods. Unexpected pest pressure in a cov...
Populations of any insect pest whose damaging stage occurs below the soil surface are difficult to d...
Adoption of conservation tillage can lead to substantial environmental benefits from reduced soil er...
Driven by factors such as an increased reliance on genetically modified crops, government policies, ...
A chemical-control strategy that might eliminate the need for a grower to apply a granular insectici...
Author Institution: Assistant Agricultural Physiologist, Bee Culture Laboratory, Somerset, Marylan
Pest management is essential to prevent crop losses. Chemical pesticides are standard practice in co...
"Missouri row crop producers have rapidly accepted and adopted reduced, conservation or no-till prac...
Managing insect pests has changed significantly since the introduction of inexpensive synthetic inse...
It\u27s easy to overlook damage done by soil insect pests, and control recommendations haven\u27t ...
Use of soil insecticides to prevent excessive loss from soil insect damage is an accepted part of co...
As is typical with corn rootworms, densities during 1997 varied dramatically throughout the Corn Bel...
Soil fertility and insects are major factors that affect corn yields. The proper kinds and amounts o...
The increase in agricultural production over the past 40 y has greatly altered land-use patterns, of...
Controlling the European corn borer in Iowa by dusting or spraying with insecticides is sometimes pr...
Cover crops provide a habitat for pests and beneficial arthropods. Unexpected pest pressure in a cov...
Populations of any insect pest whose damaging stage occurs below the soil surface are difficult to d...
Adoption of conservation tillage can lead to substantial environmental benefits from reduced soil er...
Driven by factors such as an increased reliance on genetically modified crops, government policies, ...
A chemical-control strategy that might eliminate the need for a grower to apply a granular insectici...
Author Institution: Assistant Agricultural Physiologist, Bee Culture Laboratory, Somerset, Marylan
Pest management is essential to prevent crop losses. Chemical pesticides are standard practice in co...
"Missouri row crop producers have rapidly accepted and adopted reduced, conservation or no-till prac...
Managing insect pests has changed significantly since the introduction of inexpensive synthetic inse...