Black cutworm is a pest of corn in Iowa, occasionally causing economic loss. Cooperators around Iowa assist Iowa State University integrated pest management staff in determining when black cutworm adults arrive from overwintering sites near the Gulf Coast. A network of pheromone traps shows that two major black cutworm flights occurred in Iowa this spring, the first on April 14 and the second on April 18-20. Both flights were reported across the entire state
Currently, we have the whole spectra of growing conditions in Iowa. Northern and central Iowa have r...
Western bean cutworm is a corn pest that has become an economic concern in some parts of Iowa in the...
Bean leaf beetle populations have reached economically damaging proportions in some parts of the sta...
Field specialists and crop advisors in southern and western Iowa report the development of potential...
Last week, there were some reports of uncommon crop insect pests active in Iowa. Black cutworm larva...
The black cutworm is an occasional pest of corn, yet it deserves our attention because of its potent...
The western bean cutworm is a mid-season pest of field corn that is rarely see in Iowa. In 2000, som...
In the 2003 growing season, charcoal rot caused by a fungus called Macrophomina phaseolina was preva...
Two integrated pest management strategies are used widely to protect corn roots from corn rootworm i...
Corn rootworm is a persistent and economically important pest in Iowa, with yield loss caused primar...
Twospotted spider mites, Tetranychus urticae, are serious pests of many crops throughout the United ...
A recent survey shows no change in conventional or no-till systems status in Iowa corn and soybean r...
Knowing when to scout for potential corn pests is one of the key components to a successful pest man...
Insect damage that occurs below the soil surface is difficult to predict. It is equally difficult to...
After the dry, warm planting season, most areas in Iowa have received more rain than predicted. Thes...
Currently, we have the whole spectra of growing conditions in Iowa. Northern and central Iowa have r...
Western bean cutworm is a corn pest that has become an economic concern in some parts of Iowa in the...
Bean leaf beetle populations have reached economically damaging proportions in some parts of the sta...
Field specialists and crop advisors in southern and western Iowa report the development of potential...
Last week, there were some reports of uncommon crop insect pests active in Iowa. Black cutworm larva...
The black cutworm is an occasional pest of corn, yet it deserves our attention because of its potent...
The western bean cutworm is a mid-season pest of field corn that is rarely see in Iowa. In 2000, som...
In the 2003 growing season, charcoal rot caused by a fungus called Macrophomina phaseolina was preva...
Two integrated pest management strategies are used widely to protect corn roots from corn rootworm i...
Corn rootworm is a persistent and economically important pest in Iowa, with yield loss caused primar...
Twospotted spider mites, Tetranychus urticae, are serious pests of many crops throughout the United ...
A recent survey shows no change in conventional or no-till systems status in Iowa corn and soybean r...
Knowing when to scout for potential corn pests is one of the key components to a successful pest man...
Insect damage that occurs below the soil surface is difficult to predict. It is equally difficult to...
After the dry, warm planting season, most areas in Iowa have received more rain than predicted. Thes...
Currently, we have the whole spectra of growing conditions in Iowa. Northern and central Iowa have r...
Western bean cutworm is a corn pest that has become an economic concern in some parts of Iowa in the...
Bean leaf beetle populations have reached economically damaging proportions in some parts of the sta...