Small colonies of soybean aphids were found in eastern Iowa on June 8. Natural enemies of soybean aphids, such as lady beetles (especially the multicolored Asian lady beetle), green lacewings, insidious flower bugs and other beneficial insects occur in Iowa soybean fields and will eat aphids. These predators probably will be most helpful in June and early July when fields are most likely to have small aphid populations
Looking back at the 2005 growing season, I think it will be a season that many of us will remember f...
Under favorable conditions, soybean rust can spread and develop rapidly. This characteristic makes i...
fter talking to many agronomists and farmers around the state today (May 30) it seems that many will...
It was much sooner than I expected, but I knew eventually someone would find soybean aphids in weste...
Soybean aphid populations are increasing in some fields in northeastern and central Iowa. Brian Lang...
If producers need to treat for soybean aphids this year, Iowa State University (ISU) has recommendat...
After a relatively quiet June and July, soybean aphid populations are building in certain parts of t...
The 2005 growing season left many growers with very different experiences managing insect pests in s...
There were frequent reports of fields infested above 250 soybean aphids per plant adjacent to those ...
Bean leaf beetles have grabbed the attention of many soybean producers and field agronomists across ...
The soybean aphid is not making much of an impression in Iowa this July. Reports from across the sta...
On June 8, soybean aphids were being found in several Iowa locations. Brian Lang, Extension speciali...
Twospotted spider mites are serious pests whenever hot, dry weather persists. Large spider mite popu...
Each season in Iowa is different and different seasons have different diseases. After soybean passed...
An unfortunate hailstorm harvested a large number of soybean fields in a swath across northwestern...
Looking back at the 2005 growing season, I think it will be a season that many of us will remember f...
Under favorable conditions, soybean rust can spread and develop rapidly. This characteristic makes i...
fter talking to many agronomists and farmers around the state today (May 30) it seems that many will...
It was much sooner than I expected, but I knew eventually someone would find soybean aphids in weste...
Soybean aphid populations are increasing in some fields in northeastern and central Iowa. Brian Lang...
If producers need to treat for soybean aphids this year, Iowa State University (ISU) has recommendat...
After a relatively quiet June and July, soybean aphid populations are building in certain parts of t...
The 2005 growing season left many growers with very different experiences managing insect pests in s...
There were frequent reports of fields infested above 250 soybean aphids per plant adjacent to those ...
Bean leaf beetles have grabbed the attention of many soybean producers and field agronomists across ...
The soybean aphid is not making much of an impression in Iowa this July. Reports from across the sta...
On June 8, soybean aphids were being found in several Iowa locations. Brian Lang, Extension speciali...
Twospotted spider mites are serious pests whenever hot, dry weather persists. Large spider mite popu...
Each season in Iowa is different and different seasons have different diseases. After soybean passed...
An unfortunate hailstorm harvested a large number of soybean fields in a swath across northwestern...
Looking back at the 2005 growing season, I think it will be a season that many of us will remember f...
Under favorable conditions, soybean rust can spread and develop rapidly. This characteristic makes i...
fter talking to many agronomists and farmers around the state today (May 30) it seems that many will...