A participant in the recent soybean aphid short course asked whether Iowa State University was responsible for releasing the multi-colored Asian lady beetle in Iowa. The answer is no! I\u27m not sure whether the inquisitive individual wanted to thank us for bringing the lady beetles into Iowa to help control soybean aphids, or he wanted to blame us for the lady beetles invading our homes and being a general nuisance. Either way, the entomologists at Iowa State can\u27t take blame or credit
In a 2006 article published in the journal Environmental Entomology, Purdue University entomologists...
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On June 8, soybean aphids were being found in several Iowa locations. Brian Lang, Extension speciali...
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If producers need to treat for soybean aphids this year, Iowa State University (ISU) has recommendat...
My Farmer\u27s Almanac predicts that July and August in Iowa will be cooler than normal, with the ho...
Straight-line winds as high as 60 mph caused considerable greensnap in corn across north-central and...
Small colonies of soybean aphids were found in eastern Iowa on June 8. Natural enemies of soybean ap...
By now you have heard the story: there are two economic thresholds suggested for managing soybean ap...
There were frequent reports of fields infested above 250 soybean aphids per plant adjacent to those ...
The grape colaspsis, an uncommon beetle (and one that also is hard to pronounce), has caused signifi...
Each season in Iowa is different and different seasons have different diseases. After soybean passed...
As a native Midwesterner, I had no idea what kudzu was until I took a fishing trip to Florida while ...
There has been elevated concern this year about mycotoxins in grain, especially aflatoxins. Aflatoxi...
In a 2006 article published in the journal Environmental Entomology, Purdue University entomologists...
Many Iowa fields require phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) fertilization for optimum soybean producti...
Several areas of Iowa last week experienced strong winds along with thunderstorms. Fortunately, thes...
On June 8, soybean aphids were being found in several Iowa locations. Brian Lang, Extension speciali...
How and why a single leaf infected with Asian soybean rust was found in Iowa in March are questions ...
If producers need to treat for soybean aphids this year, Iowa State University (ISU) has recommendat...
My Farmer\u27s Almanac predicts that July and August in Iowa will be cooler than normal, with the ho...
Straight-line winds as high as 60 mph caused considerable greensnap in corn across north-central and...
Small colonies of soybean aphids were found in eastern Iowa on June 8. Natural enemies of soybean ap...
By now you have heard the story: there are two economic thresholds suggested for managing soybean ap...
There were frequent reports of fields infested above 250 soybean aphids per plant adjacent to those ...
The grape colaspsis, an uncommon beetle (and one that also is hard to pronounce), has caused signifi...
Each season in Iowa is different and different seasons have different diseases. After soybean passed...
As a native Midwesterner, I had no idea what kudzu was until I took a fishing trip to Florida while ...
There has been elevated concern this year about mycotoxins in grain, especially aflatoxins. Aflatoxi...
In a 2006 article published in the journal Environmental Entomology, Purdue University entomologists...
Many Iowa fields require phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) fertilization for optimum soybean producti...
Several areas of Iowa last week experienced strong winds along with thunderstorms. Fortunately, thes...