Feeding by bean leaf beetles and corn flea beetles has been reported in Iowa fields. These beetles are very noticeable on emerging soybean and corn, respectively, which leads to questions about needs for pesticide treatment
This growing season, diseases caused by Cercospora fungi were widespread in Iowa. There were twoCerc...
Since its introduction to Iowa in 2000, the soybean aphid has firmly established itself as a pest of...
The excessive rains and cool temperatures during early summer created conditions that favor certain ...
Don\u27t be surprised to see more bean leaf beetles this season than in typical years. Last year, a ...
During the past week, leaf diseases have become noticeable on corn scattered throughout the state. F...
Bean leaf beetles and bean pod mottle virus have gained much attention in recent years. However, nei...
More bean leaf beetles were found in central Iowa last year than ever recorded (see the article in t...
Now that the corn has started to grow again, producers and crop scouts are starting to notice diseas...
Several of you have reported small creatures other than the expected bean leaf beetles in seedling s...
The last three issues of the ICM newsletter have contained articles on the bean leaf beetle in soybe...
Bean leaf beetle populations have been on the increase for the past couple of weeks. Reports from we...
The bean leaf beetle has undergone tremendous population changes in Iowa during the last 16 years. F...
There have been reports of corn flea beetles in southern Iowa from May 4 to 10. Overwintering flea b...
Plant-parasitic nematodes can cause serious damage to corn. There are numerous species that occur in...
Bean leaf beetles feeding on soybean pods can lead to significant reductions in seed quality and yie...
This growing season, diseases caused by Cercospora fungi were widespread in Iowa. There were twoCerc...
Since its introduction to Iowa in 2000, the soybean aphid has firmly established itself as a pest of...
The excessive rains and cool temperatures during early summer created conditions that favor certain ...
Don\u27t be surprised to see more bean leaf beetles this season than in typical years. Last year, a ...
During the past week, leaf diseases have become noticeable on corn scattered throughout the state. F...
Bean leaf beetles and bean pod mottle virus have gained much attention in recent years. However, nei...
More bean leaf beetles were found in central Iowa last year than ever recorded (see the article in t...
Now that the corn has started to grow again, producers and crop scouts are starting to notice diseas...
Several of you have reported small creatures other than the expected bean leaf beetles in seedling s...
The last three issues of the ICM newsletter have contained articles on the bean leaf beetle in soybe...
Bean leaf beetle populations have been on the increase for the past couple of weeks. Reports from we...
The bean leaf beetle has undergone tremendous population changes in Iowa during the last 16 years. F...
There have been reports of corn flea beetles in southern Iowa from May 4 to 10. Overwintering flea b...
Plant-parasitic nematodes can cause serious damage to corn. There are numerous species that occur in...
Bean leaf beetles feeding on soybean pods can lead to significant reductions in seed quality and yie...
This growing season, diseases caused by Cercospora fungi were widespread in Iowa. There were twoCerc...
Since its introduction to Iowa in 2000, the soybean aphid has firmly established itself as a pest of...
The excessive rains and cool temperatures during early summer created conditions that favor certain ...