Degree-day information indicates that alfalfa weevil larvae have hatched throughout much of southern and central Iowa. Proper management of this insect requires timely scouting, correct identification, determination of population levels, and if necessary, cultural or chemical control
Western bean cutworms have caused significant damage to some cornfields in Iowa since 2000. In the l...
Much of Iowa is experiencing excessively wet conditions this spring. With the continued large rainfa...
Many of you will be walking your fields during the next couple of weeks inspecting corn emergence, d...
Degree-day information indicates that alfalfa weevil larvae have hatched throughout much of southern...
Degree-day information indicates that alfalfa weevil larvae are hatching throughout southern Iowa (s...
Degree-day information indicates that alfalfa weevil larvae have hatched throughout much of southern...
Somewhere in Iowa this spring, alfalfa weevil populations will exceed economic thresholds and cause ...
Scouting for alfalfa weevil larvae is not that difficult, although it takes several minutes when don...
Scouting for alfalfa weevil larvae can be simplified by first using a sweep net to determine if are ...
Last July, Joel DeJong, ISU field specialist-crops, and I visited an alfalfa field near LeMars (west...
Stalk rot occurs to some extent in every cornfield in Iowa each year because as corn stalks mature, ...
Degree day information indicates that alfalfa weevil larvae should be hatching throughout central an...
An April freeze damaged spring alfalfa regrowth across the state. These stands were weakened and are...
Tassels top many of our corn fields with more to appear every day. The critical corn pollination tim...
There has been elevated concern again this year about mycotoxins in grain, especially aflatoxins. Af...
Western bean cutworms have caused significant damage to some cornfields in Iowa since 2000. In the l...
Much of Iowa is experiencing excessively wet conditions this spring. With the continued large rainfa...
Many of you will be walking your fields during the next couple of weeks inspecting corn emergence, d...
Degree-day information indicates that alfalfa weevil larvae have hatched throughout much of southern...
Degree-day information indicates that alfalfa weevil larvae are hatching throughout southern Iowa (s...
Degree-day information indicates that alfalfa weevil larvae have hatched throughout much of southern...
Somewhere in Iowa this spring, alfalfa weevil populations will exceed economic thresholds and cause ...
Scouting for alfalfa weevil larvae is not that difficult, although it takes several minutes when don...
Scouting for alfalfa weevil larvae can be simplified by first using a sweep net to determine if are ...
Last July, Joel DeJong, ISU field specialist-crops, and I visited an alfalfa field near LeMars (west...
Stalk rot occurs to some extent in every cornfield in Iowa each year because as corn stalks mature, ...
Degree day information indicates that alfalfa weevil larvae should be hatching throughout central an...
An April freeze damaged spring alfalfa regrowth across the state. These stands were weakened and are...
Tassels top many of our corn fields with more to appear every day. The critical corn pollination tim...
There has been elevated concern again this year about mycotoxins in grain, especially aflatoxins. Af...
Western bean cutworms have caused significant damage to some cornfields in Iowa since 2000. In the l...
Much of Iowa is experiencing excessively wet conditions this spring. With the continued large rainfa...
Many of you will be walking your fields during the next couple of weeks inspecting corn emergence, d...