It was much sooner than I expected, but I knew eventually someone would find soybean aphids in western Iowa. Hal Tucker (Tucker Consulting, Storm Lake) reported on June 21 that he found soybean aphids near Correctionville in Woodbury County. Brian Lang, Iowa State University Extension field specialist-crops, continues to find small populations near Decorah and also has found them at Nashua on the Northeast Research and Demonstration Farm. Now we have to begin to think seriously about scouting for this insect
An unfortunate hailstorm harvested a large number of soybean fields in a swath across northwestern...
The grape colaspsis, an uncommon beetle (and one that also is hard to pronounce), has caused signifi...
There has been elevated concern this year about mycotoxins in grain, especially aflatoxins. Aflatoxi...
Soybean aphid populations are increasing in some fields in northeastern and central Iowa. Brian Lang...
Small colonies of soybean aphids were found in eastern Iowa on June 8. Natural enemies of soybean ap...
On June 8, soybean aphids were being found in several Iowa locations. Brian Lang, Extension speciali...
There were frequent reports of fields infested above 250 soybean aphids per plant adjacent to those ...
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 soybean aphid is not making much of an impression in Iowa this July. Reports from across the sta...
Last week we reported that small populations of soybean aphids were being found in Minnesota and Wis...
Straight-line winds as high as 60 mph caused considerable greensnap in corn across north-central and...
By now you have heard the story: there are two economic thresholds suggested for managing soybean ap...
After talking to the 12 Iowa State University extension field crop specialists this morning (May 24)...
fter talking to many agronomists and farmers around the state today (May 30) it seems that many will...
An unfortunate hailstorm harvested a large number of soybean fields in a swath across northwestern...
The grape colaspsis, an uncommon beetle (and one that also is hard to pronounce), has caused signifi...
There has been elevated concern this year about mycotoxins in grain, especially aflatoxins. Aflatoxi...
Soybean aphid populations are increasing in some fields in northeastern and central Iowa. Brian Lang...
Small colonies of soybean aphids were found in eastern Iowa on June 8. Natural enemies of soybean ap...
On June 8, soybean aphids were being found in several Iowa locations. Brian Lang, Extension speciali...
There were frequent reports of fields infested above 250 soybean aphids per plant adjacent to those ...
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 soybean aphid is not making much of an impression in Iowa this July. Reports from across the sta...
Last week we reported that small populations of soybean aphids were being found in Minnesota and Wis...
Straight-line winds as high as 60 mph caused considerable greensnap in corn across north-central and...
By now you have heard the story: there are two economic thresholds suggested for managing soybean ap...
After talking to the 12 Iowa State University extension field crop specialists this morning (May 24)...
fter talking to many agronomists and farmers around the state today (May 30) it seems that many will...
An unfortunate hailstorm harvested a large number of soybean fields in a swath across northwestern...
The grape colaspsis, an uncommon beetle (and one that also is hard to pronounce), has caused signifi...
There has been elevated concern this year about mycotoxins in grain, especially aflatoxins. Aflatoxi...