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Fungicide spraying
Many questions have come up in the past few weeks about fugicide spraying. Here's a few links:

NEWS: Headline label change
KY: Fungicide timing for corn
KY: Fungicides did not make the rotation effect go away

Issue: #51 June 25, 2007
Dear Clint,

This week, we look mostly at insect issues and drought concerns.

Remember to check the
agronomy article archives, as we are posting about 40 new agronomic articles every week on the website.
Insect Issues

crw larvae

Insect issues are prevalent this week. From rootworm (pictured) to armyworm, corn borer, japanese beetle, potato leafhopper and spider mites.

Here's a few links from the Midwest on these pesky insects.

Corn Rootworm
Armyworm:

Japanese Beetle: Illinois

Potato Leafhopper: Wisconsin

European Corn Borer: Wisconsin (first generation ECB)

Spider Mites: Ohio State
Midwestern drought conditions
Drought Stressed CornRain in Illinois has brought some areas needed relief, but other areas, including Ohio are still in great need of rain.

Here's what some of the experts are saying:

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