June 26, 2008 Agronomy

MSU’s Field CAT Alert

We’ve published a new issue of MSU’s Field CAT Alert.

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In this issue

  • Serious armyworm infestation in Ontario; Soybean aphids; Asiatic garden beetles
  • Slug-slayer suppliers
  • Western bean cutworm trapping network starts
  • Asiatic garden beetles emerging in St. Joseph County – Watch for potato injury in 2008
  • Potential for nitrogen loss from heavy rainfalls
  • Are there benefits to using foliar fungicides after hail damage?
  • Alto fungicide receives Section 3 registration in soybeans
  • Regional reports
  • Weather

Next issue: July 10

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