No risk of corn earworm migration is predicted in the next five days.
No risk of corn rootworm damage is predicted in the next five days.
No risk of soybean aphid damage is predicted in the next five days.
No risk of black cutworm migration or damage is predicted in the next five days.
As soybeans enter into reproductive stages of growth, growers located across the northern Plains states into the upper Midwest and Great Lakes region …
Growers located in the upper Midwest, especially from the eastern Dakotas into Minnesota and Wisconsin, are encouraged to closely monitor soybean aphi…
In comparison to the past two to three growing seasons, much of the central United States corn crop is advancing in growth at a quicker rate due to ov…
As corn begins to enter into the ear and kernel development stage across portions of the corn-growing region, insect concerns are also on the increase…
After a generally warm late winter and early spring across much of the corn-growing region, April and early May temperatures have shown a tendency to …
Historical estimates suggest northern corn rootworm and western corn rootworm are responsible for nearly $1 billion dollars annually in crop losses an…
Soybean aphids (SBA) are minute (less than 1/16th inch long), soft-bodied, pear-shaped insects.
Corn earworm (Helicoverpa zea) is found throughout North America except for northern Canada and Alaska.