Soybean aphid populations continue to climb in northeastern Iowa, as reported by Brian Lang, extension field crops specialist. As of July 6, almost all of the plants in a sentinel field were infested with aphids. The average soybean aphid population was 179 aphids per plant, still below the economic threshold of 250 aphids per plant
The soybean aphid has been a pleasant disappointment this year. While many of us were anticipating a...
This publication reviews what is known about the insect and makes management suggestions for 2004. I...
Reports from Extension field crop specialists on June 28 revealed that the soybean aphid populations...
Scouting reports indicate that soybean aphid numbers are increasing in a few Iowa locations—most not...
Brian Lang, extension field specialist, Decorah, has been collecting weekly data on soybean aphids f...
After a relatively quiet June and July, soybean aphid populations are building in certain parts of t...
On June 1, 2005, Brian Lang, Iowa State University (ISU) Extension field specialist in crops, found ...
The first significant occurrence of Soybean Aphid activity in northeast Iowa was in 2001. Significan...
Earlier this summer, I found aphids in V4 corn in central Iowa. This early establishment is unusual ...
Despite this year-to-year variation, the soybean aphid remains a threat to cause economic damage to ...
During any growing season, the soybean aphid remains a threat to cause economic damage to soybeans. ...
Since 2000, soybean aphid has been the primary soybean insect pest in Iowa. Infestations are sporadi...
During any growing season, the soybean aphid remains a threat to cause economic damage to soybeans. ...
Soybean aphid has been a major pest for producers in Northwest Iowa since their first major outbreak...
Since its introduction to Iowa in 2000, the soybean aphid has firmly established itself as a pest of...
The soybean aphid has been a pleasant disappointment this year. While many of us were anticipating a...
This publication reviews what is known about the insect and makes management suggestions for 2004. I...
Reports from Extension field crop specialists on June 28 revealed that the soybean aphid populations...
Scouting reports indicate that soybean aphid numbers are increasing in a few Iowa locations—most not...
Brian Lang, extension field specialist, Decorah, has been collecting weekly data on soybean aphids f...
After a relatively quiet June and July, soybean aphid populations are building in certain parts of t...
On June 1, 2005, Brian Lang, Iowa State University (ISU) Extension field specialist in crops, found ...
The first significant occurrence of Soybean Aphid activity in northeast Iowa was in 2001. Significan...
Earlier this summer, I found aphids in V4 corn in central Iowa. This early establishment is unusual ...
Despite this year-to-year variation, the soybean aphid remains a threat to cause economic damage to ...
During any growing season, the soybean aphid remains a threat to cause economic damage to soybeans. ...
Since 2000, soybean aphid has been the primary soybean insect pest in Iowa. Infestations are sporadi...
During any growing season, the soybean aphid remains a threat to cause economic damage to soybeans. ...
Soybean aphid has been a major pest for producers in Northwest Iowa since their first major outbreak...
Since its introduction to Iowa in 2000, the soybean aphid has firmly established itself as a pest of...
The soybean aphid has been a pleasant disappointment this year. While many of us were anticipating a...
This publication reviews what is known about the insect and makes management suggestions for 2004. I...
Reports from Extension field crop specialists on June 28 revealed that the soybean aphid populations...