Bean leaf beetles have been at or near historically high populations during each of the last two summers. This has resulted in more plant damage, transmission of the bean pod mottle virus, and reduced yields. Winter survival of this insect pest may be important management information to consider because the number of insects surviving the winter is closely related to problems in soybeans
Yogi Berra said, If you come to a fork in the road, take it. Many soybean producers will be at tha...
Bean leaf beetle populations have reached economically damaging proportions in some parts of the sta...
In Iowa, every planting season has different seedling diseases. In the last two planting seasons, th...
More bean leaf beetles were found in central Iowa last year than ever recorded (see the article in t...
Bean leaf beetles feeding on soybean pods can lead to significant reductions in seed quality and yie...
Don\u27t be surprised to see more bean leaf beetles this season than in typical years. Last year, a ...
During the growing season, bean leaf beetle larvae feed on soybean roots, root hairs, and nodules, w...
Feeding by bean leaf beetles and corn flea beetles has been reported in Iowa fields. These beetles a...
If you read the bean leaf beetle prediction in the May 1 ICM newsletter, you\u27ll know that winter ...
Adding insult to injury, the dry conditions that many growers are experiencing in eastern Iowa and I...
Bean leaf beetle populations have been on the increase for the past couple of weeks. Reports from we...
Iowa soybean producers are becoming more interested in using seed treatments to prevent stand reduct...
The bean leaf beetle has undergone tremendous population changes in Iowa during the last 16 years. F...
In 2002, bean leaf beetle populations in Iowa reached their highest levels in 14 years (figure, left...
With low soybean seed germination and high soil moisture, some growers may have stand establishment ...
Yogi Berra said, If you come to a fork in the road, take it. Many soybean producers will be at tha...
Bean leaf beetle populations have reached economically damaging proportions in some parts of the sta...
In Iowa, every planting season has different seedling diseases. In the last two planting seasons, th...
More bean leaf beetles were found in central Iowa last year than ever recorded (see the article in t...
Bean leaf beetles feeding on soybean pods can lead to significant reductions in seed quality and yie...
Don\u27t be surprised to see more bean leaf beetles this season than in typical years. Last year, a ...
During the growing season, bean leaf beetle larvae feed on soybean roots, root hairs, and nodules, w...
Feeding by bean leaf beetles and corn flea beetles has been reported in Iowa fields. These beetles a...
If you read the bean leaf beetle prediction in the May 1 ICM newsletter, you\u27ll know that winter ...
Adding insult to injury, the dry conditions that many growers are experiencing in eastern Iowa and I...
Bean leaf beetle populations have been on the increase for the past couple of weeks. Reports from we...
Iowa soybean producers are becoming more interested in using seed treatments to prevent stand reduct...
The bean leaf beetle has undergone tremendous population changes in Iowa during the last 16 years. F...
In 2002, bean leaf beetle populations in Iowa reached their highest levels in 14 years (figure, left...
With low soybean seed germination and high soil moisture, some growers may have stand establishment ...
Yogi Berra said, If you come to a fork in the road, take it. Many soybean producers will be at tha...
Bean leaf beetle populations have reached economically damaging proportions in some parts of the sta...
In Iowa, every planting season has different seedling diseases. In the last two planting seasons, th...