Significant numbers of black cutworm adults (moths) were captured in pheromone traps in Iowa on April 18-22, April 27-30, and again during May 7-12. Even though this insect is an occasional pest of seedling corn, it deserves our attention because of its potential for causing economic damage. Based upon these data, we can anticipate when the first cutting should occur
I have had more inquiries this spring than in the past several years regarding brown and gray moths ...
After my first spring in Iowa, I wonder whether there are more cloudy days in Iowa than in Denmark! ...
As of now, it looks like corn planting in some parts of Iowa could get started later than normal due...
Significant numbers of black cutworm adults (moths) were captured in pheromone traps during April ac...
The black cutworm is an occasional pest of corn, yet it deserves our attention because of its potent...
During the week of June 10-16, I was catching nearly 100 armyworm adults a night in my blacklight tr...
The western bean cutworm is a mid-season pest of field corn that was rarely seen in Iowa before 2000...
Each spring, black cutworm moths migrate into Iowa from southern states, and they lay eggs in soybea...
Nearly every year, adverse weather and crop conditions result in lodged corn in a few fields in the ...
During the past three summers, corn rootworm insecticides and YieldGard Rootworm® corn were evaluate...
Several areas of Iowa last week experienced strong winds along with thunderstorms. Fortunately, thes...
Many of you will be walking your fields during the next couple of weeks inspecting corn emergence, d...
It is happening again. Several insecticide companies are promoting the application at planting of th...
Corn ear rot problems are often related to how long the corn stands in the field in the fall, the am...
Stalk borers are notorious for killing or stunting corn rows next to fences, grassed waterways, and ...
I have had more inquiries this spring than in the past several years regarding brown and gray moths ...
After my first spring in Iowa, I wonder whether there are more cloudy days in Iowa than in Denmark! ...
As of now, it looks like corn planting in some parts of Iowa could get started later than normal due...
Significant numbers of black cutworm adults (moths) were captured in pheromone traps during April ac...
The black cutworm is an occasional pest of corn, yet it deserves our attention because of its potent...
During the week of June 10-16, I was catching nearly 100 armyworm adults a night in my blacklight tr...
The western bean cutworm is a mid-season pest of field corn that was rarely seen in Iowa before 2000...
Each spring, black cutworm moths migrate into Iowa from southern states, and they lay eggs in soybea...
Nearly every year, adverse weather and crop conditions result in lodged corn in a few fields in the ...
During the past three summers, corn rootworm insecticides and YieldGard Rootworm® corn were evaluate...
Several areas of Iowa last week experienced strong winds along with thunderstorms. Fortunately, thes...
Many of you will be walking your fields during the next couple of weeks inspecting corn emergence, d...
It is happening again. Several insecticide companies are promoting the application at planting of th...
Corn ear rot problems are often related to how long the corn stands in the field in the fall, the am...
Stalk borers are notorious for killing or stunting corn rows next to fences, grassed waterways, and ...
I have had more inquiries this spring than in the past several years regarding brown and gray moths ...
After my first spring in Iowa, I wonder whether there are more cloudy days in Iowa than in Denmark! ...
As of now, it looks like corn planting in some parts of Iowa could get started later than normal due...