No risk of damage caused by western bean cutworms is expected in the corn-growing regions of the United States and Canada in the next five days.
A rather stagnant weather pattern with little to no wind flow is expected to persist across much of the corn-growing region through at least the begin…
Western bean cutworms are not expected to pose a threat to fields in the next five days.
Remnants of Tropical Storm Lee will continue to advance slowly northeast through the Appalachian Mountains before actually moving northwest into the e…
Western bean cutworms are not expected to be a threat to fields in the next five days.
Corn earworm migration possibilities are predicted to be very limited, if any, the next five days.
A Low corn earworm migration risk is predicted later this evening into Saturday morning from Iowa and Missouri northeast through southern Wisconsin, I…
Western bean cutworms are not predicted to pose a threat to crops in the next five days.
Moderate corn earworm migration risks are predicted late this evening into early Friday morning from Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois northward into Minnesota…
Western bean cutworms are not expected to pose a threat to any fields in the next five days.
A potent cold front is expected to push southeast through the Plains and corn-growing region the next 3-4 days.
South to southwest winds are predicted to cause some scattered corn earworm flights especially into the northern corn-growing regions of the northern …
The final western bean cutworm risk of the 2011 growing season ends midday Wednesday across portions of southern Ontario and Quebec, Canada.
Corn earworm migration risks increase especially across the northern corn-growing region throughout the next five days.