Once a seasonably strong high pressure moves through the corn-growing region within the next few days, southerly winds are expected to return to much …
With unfavorable wind directions in place, no corn earworm migration risk is predicted the next two days.
As a couple of weather systems pass through the central and eastern United States in the next week, the opportunity for corn earworm migration mainly …
No risk of corn earworm migration is predicted through next Monday night as either calm or light northeast winds remain in place across virtually all …
A Low corn earworm migration risk is predicted later this evening into Saturday morning from Iowa and Missouri northeast through southern Wisconsin, I…
The final western bean cutworm risk of the 2011 growing season ends midday Wednesday across portions of southern Ontario and Quebec, Canada.
Any remaining problems associated with western bean cutworm should be confined to southern Ontario and extreme southwest Quebec.
Hurricane Irene is expected to be a significant hindrance to corn earworm migration in the corn-growing region as broad northeasterly flow on the west…
Low western bean cutworm risks remain across portions of southern Ontario and southwest Quebec, Canada, where moth activity may still be ongoing and w…
With Hurricane Irene expected to move up the eastern United States coastline over the next 4-5 days, weather systems moving from west to east across t…
Low western bean cutworm risks remain across portions of southern Ontario and southwest Quebec, Canada for the next five days.
Corn earworm risks are expected to remain rather limited the next five days due to a lack of stronger southerly flow from active source regions in the…