News Archives for May 2009

IL: The Bulletin

May 29, 2009

Issue no. 10 of the Bulletin—pest management and crop development information for Illinois is now available on the Web.

Farmgate: Cornbelt Update

May 29, 2009

Here is this week’s update

ISU: Volunteer Corn Highly Competitive

May 28, 2009

Many fields in southern Iowa have significant infestations of volunteer corn.

Purdue Pest&Crop Newsletter

May 28, 2009

Hi everyone – Here is Issue 9 of the 2009 Pest & Crop Newsletter.

MSU Field Crop Advisory Team newsletter

May 28, 2009

We’ve posted new articles for MSU’s Field Crop CAT Alert.

OSU’s C.O.R.N. Newsletter

May 27, 2009

Here is this week’s update from OSU.

PSU’s Field Crop News

May 27, 2009

Here is this week’s report from Penn State.

Ohio expert: Late planted corn may not be so late

May 27, 2009

Ohio weather conditions can turn on a dime — one minute, rains are preventing a timely corn planting, and the next minute sunny skies are paving the way to play catch-up.

Purdue: When should weeds be treated with post herbicides?

May 27, 2009

Click here for this PDF article

IL: Replanting Corn and patching in wet holes

May 26, 2009

Corn planting in Illinois continues its slow progress, with only 20% of the crop planted by May 17.

ISU’s ICM Newsletter

May 26, 2009

New articles in the ICM Newsletter for the week of 5/18/2009 – 5/24/2009.

MSU: Update on Optimum Acre-Max

May 26, 2009

My apologies to Pioneer colleagues for bringing this up, but the final report from the Scientific Advisory Panel (SAP) reviewing the Optimum Acre-Max seed-blend rootworm refuge is publicly available.

UNL’s CropWatch

May 26, 2009

The May 22 issue of CropWatch has been posted to the Web.

WI: Black Cutworm

May 22, 2009

WDATCP staff recently reported “light to moderate” black cutworm pheromone trap catches and suggested that cutting of seedling corn could occur by late May in southern Wisconsin.

Purdue Pest&Crop Newsletter

May 22, 2009

Hi everyone – Here is Issue 8 of the 2009 Pest & Crop Newsletter.

Sidedressing N: A Review

May 21, 2009

Judging by the questions raised at winter meetings and recent articles in farm publications, the interest in sidedressing N is increasing.

Missouri Integrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter PDF-formatted document

May 21, 2009

Here’s the latest from the Univ. of Missouri.

Considerations for replanting soybeans in drowned-out corn fields

May 21, 2009

Read the PDF document here

MSU Field Crop Advisory Team newsletter

May 21, 2009

We’ve posted new articles for MSU’s Field Crop CAT Alert.

IL: The Bulletin

May 21, 2009

Issue no. 9 of the Bulletin—pest management and crop development information for Illinois is now available on the Web.