Since its introduction to Iowa in 2000, the soybean aphid has firmly established itself as a pest of soybean. In 2003, the largest infestations of this pest occurred in Iowa. Current research is examining accurate sampling methods, refining economic thresholds, and providing farmers with effective management options. In addition, research has been conducted to determine the economic impact of this insect pest, especially during an outbreak year
Management activities for most soybean insect pests consist of scouting, use of thresholds, insectic...
Last week we stated that knowing whether soybean rust occurs in Alabama, Mississippi, and/or Louisia...
We are getting close to planting now and many of us are anxious to get to the field. Hopefully, this...
Soybean cyst nematode is a widespread and serious pest of soybeans in Iowa. But many fields that are...
The Corn and Soybean Initiative is a new effort at Iowa State University to better serve the needs o...
Soybean aphid populations remain at low densities in monitored fields across the state, but the know...
Soybean planting is currently 10 days behind normal, based on USDA statistics. However, field activi...
Weekly scouting is needed to maximize soybean yield. Scouting will not always provide increased yiel...
Soybean aphid populations continue to climb in northeastern Iowa, as reported by Brian Lang, extensi...
The soybean aphid was first reported in Iowa in 2000. It has survived the winter and colonies are no...
Faculty and staff from Iowa State University (ISU) Extension, the ISU Department of Entomology, and ...
On June 16, Brian Lang, extension specialist-field crops, found soybean aphids on V2-stage soybean p...
The past week I received several calls concerning waterhemp that was just beginning to break through...
Iowa soybean producers are becoming more interested in using seed treatments to prevent stand reduct...
Feeding by bean leaf beetles and corn flea beetles has been reported in Iowa fields. These beetles a...
Management activities for most soybean insect pests consist of scouting, use of thresholds, insectic...
Last week we stated that knowing whether soybean rust occurs in Alabama, Mississippi, and/or Louisia...
We are getting close to planting now and many of us are anxious to get to the field. Hopefully, this...
Soybean cyst nematode is a widespread and serious pest of soybeans in Iowa. But many fields that are...
The Corn and Soybean Initiative is a new effort at Iowa State University to better serve the needs o...
Soybean aphid populations remain at low densities in monitored fields across the state, but the know...
Soybean planting is currently 10 days behind normal, based on USDA statistics. However, field activi...
Weekly scouting is needed to maximize soybean yield. Scouting will not always provide increased yiel...
Soybean aphid populations continue to climb in northeastern Iowa, as reported by Brian Lang, extensi...
The soybean aphid was first reported in Iowa in 2000. It has survived the winter and colonies are no...
Faculty and staff from Iowa State University (ISU) Extension, the ISU Department of Entomology, and ...
On June 16, Brian Lang, extension specialist-field crops, found soybean aphids on V2-stage soybean p...
The past week I received several calls concerning waterhemp that was just beginning to break through...
Iowa soybean producers are becoming more interested in using seed treatments to prevent stand reduct...
Feeding by bean leaf beetles and corn flea beetles has been reported in Iowa fields. These beetles a...
Management activities for most soybean insect pests consist of scouting, use of thresholds, insectic...
Last week we stated that knowing whether soybean rust occurs in Alabama, Mississippi, and/or Louisia...
We are getting close to planting now and many of us are anxious to get to the field. Hopefully, this...