April 25, 2008 Agronomy

Purdue: Pest&Crop Newsletter

Hi everyone – Here is the next issue of the Pest&Crop Newsletter for the
2008 season!

IN THIS ISSUE:

Insects, Mites, and Nematodes

  • High Commodity Prices and IPM or Because We Can Afford It, Should We?
  • Black Cutworm Moths Trickle In
  • High Armyworm Moth Flight Reported in Kentucky
  • Accumulated Heat Units for Alfalfa Weevil Development
  • Black Light Trap Catch Report
  • Black Cutworm Adult Pheromone Trap Report

Plant Diseases

  • Soybean Rust

Agronomy Tips

  • A Recipe for Crappy Stands of Corn
  • Nitrogen Loss Conditions Approaching

Weather Update

  • Temperature Accumulations
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