May 26, 2006 Agronomy

Purdue Pest&Crop Issue 9

Here is Issue 9 of the Pest&Crop.

In This Issue

Insects, Mites, and Nematodes

  • It’s a Zoo Out There
  • Armyworm, Don¹t Go Away
  • Black Light Trap Catch Report

Weeds

  • Herbicide Rotation Restrictions and Application Times

Agronomy Tips

  • Nitrate-Nitrogen: Here Today Gone Tomorrow
  • Crappy Stands of Corn
  • Thin Soybean Stands – Should I Replant, Fill In, or Leave it Alone?
  • Is it Time to Plant an Earlier Maturity Group Soybean?

Weather Update

  • Temperature Accumulations
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