June 29, 2006 Agronomy

U of I Pest Bulletin – Issue 14

Issue no. 14 of the Bulletin—pest management and crop development information for Illinois is now available on the Web.

In this issue

  • Still Too Early to Assess Western Corn Rootworm Impact
    Reports of severe rootworm larval damage and of high numbers of western corn rootworm adults are few compared to 2005. However, emergence of adults is earlier than usual, so consider placing sticky traps in fields sooner than typically recommended.
  • White Mold of Soybean
    White mold, or Sclerotinia stem rot, typically infects soybean at flowering. Management recommendations have changed somewhat in recent years and are addressed here.
  • Regional Reports
    Reports are provided this issue for northern and west-central Illinois.
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