Listen "When (cut and army) worms attack!"
Episode Synopsis
Matt and Erin took May off from podcasting, but had a lot to talk about in the third episode of season 8. The cool, wet spring resulted in delayed planting for some; however, many of their research plots went in the ground this week. There have been a number of black cutworm and true armyworm reports throughout Iowa the last two weeks. Treatment decisions are based on plant growth stage, pest density and injury. about their biology and management in ICM News articles:Armyworms in southeastern IowaBlack cutworm monitoring for 2017Scouting for pests in cover cropsErin also reported common stalk borer is moving to corn and soybean, particularly in the southern counties. Fields with stalk borer injury should scout now. Also, some fields are experiencing slugs - injury is most noticeable in fields with high residue. Finally, Matt and Erin got a USDA Challenge Grant and are looking for an extension program specialist that can work with farmers, beekeepers and conservationists.
More episodes of the podcast Soybean Pest Podcast
Calm before the (or a) storm?
15/07/2022
Insect pests, they're not just in soybeans
27/06/2022
A week of firsts (pest sightings)!
22/06/2022
Strange start to soybean production
14/06/2022
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.