August 11, 2005 Agronomy

U of I Pest Newsletter – Issue 21

Issue no. 21 of the Bulletin—pest management and crop development information for Illinois is now available on the Web

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Last In-Season Issue of the Bulletin
  • University of Illinois Agronomy Day, August 18, 2005
  • Will the Soybean Aphid Situation in 2003 Repeat Itself in 2005?
  • A Little More Information About Twospotted Spider Mites
  • Reminder About Soybean Pod Feeders
  • Western Corn Rootworm Adults Abundant in Some Soybean Fields
  • Susceptibility of Western Corn Rootworm First-Instar Larvae to Cry3Bb1 Protein
  • New Field Assessment Key for Asian Soybean Rust Management
  • Crops in August: Moving Toward the Finish Line
  • Regional Reports
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