The soybean aphid has completed its march across Iowa and can now be found near the Nebraska border. Hal Tucker (Tucker Consulting, Storm Lake, IA) reported finding aphids in Woodbury County during late August, and I found soybean aphids just east of Correctionville on September 3 and south of Holstein in Ida County. Aphid densities were extremely low, less than one aphid per 25 leaflets
During any growing season, the soybean aphid remains a threat to cause economic damage to soybeans. ...
In 2005 the soybean aphid reached economic populations in many Iowa counties, and a frequent questio...
SOYBEAN, Glycine max (L.), grown in Iowa and most of the north central region of the United States, ...
Soybean aphids are making a very strong appearance in Story and Boone counties in central Iowa. It i...
Reports from Extension field crop specialists on June 28 revealed that the soybean aphid populations...
The soybean aphid has been a pleasant disappointment this year. While many of us were anticipating a...
Our first official sighting of soybean aphids occurred in soybeans on May 31 near Ames in Story Coun...
On June 1, 2005, Brian Lang, Iowa State University (ISU) Extension field specialist in crops, found ...
New reports of soybean aphids have diminished during the last week, but one new location is worthy o...
Reports from extension field crops specialists across Iowa on July 24 indicate that soybean aphids h...
Scouting reports indicate that soybean aphid numbers are increasing in a few Iowa locations—most not...
Soybean aphid populations continue to climb in northeastern Iowa, as reported by Brian Lang, extensi...
During any growing season, the soybean aphid remains a threat to cause economic damage to soybeans. ...
Soybean aphids have been sighted on V1-stage soybean plants this summer, and they may become a probl...
Despite this year-to-year variation, the soybean aphid remains a threat to cause economic damage to ...
During any growing season, the soybean aphid remains a threat to cause economic damage to soybeans. ...
In 2005 the soybean aphid reached economic populations in many Iowa counties, and a frequent questio...
SOYBEAN, Glycine max (L.), grown in Iowa and most of the north central region of the United States, ...
Soybean aphids are making a very strong appearance in Story and Boone counties in central Iowa. It i...
Reports from Extension field crop specialists on June 28 revealed that the soybean aphid populations...
The soybean aphid has been a pleasant disappointment this year. While many of us were anticipating a...
Our first official sighting of soybean aphids occurred in soybeans on May 31 near Ames in Story Coun...
On June 1, 2005, Brian Lang, Iowa State University (ISU) Extension field specialist in crops, found ...
New reports of soybean aphids have diminished during the last week, but one new location is worthy o...
Reports from extension field crops specialists across Iowa on July 24 indicate that soybean aphids h...
Scouting reports indicate that soybean aphid numbers are increasing in a few Iowa locations—most not...
Soybean aphid populations continue to climb in northeastern Iowa, as reported by Brian Lang, extensi...
During any growing season, the soybean aphid remains a threat to cause economic damage to soybeans. ...
Soybean aphids have been sighted on V1-stage soybean plants this summer, and they may become a probl...
Despite this year-to-year variation, the soybean aphid remains a threat to cause economic damage to ...
During any growing season, the soybean aphid remains a threat to cause economic damage to soybeans. ...
In 2005 the soybean aphid reached economic populations in many Iowa counties, and a frequent questio...
SOYBEAN, Glycine max (L.), grown in Iowa and most of the north central region of the United States, ...