IC-494(19) -- July 18, 2005
![]() | That soybean pest mite not be an aphid: Spider mites infest dry Iowa
Matt O'Neal explains the difference.
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![]() | Hot, dry weather mite be a problem: Two-spotted spider mites infesting soybeans
Mites thrive in dry weather.
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![]() | Soybean rust outlook--July 18, 2005
Soybean rust found in Alabama.
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![]() | Western bean cutworm: Is it time to scout?
Western bean cutworm monitoring network shows moth activity.
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![]() | Workshop offered on Horticulture Crop Production in High Tunnels
Join us on September 12 at the Armstrong Research and Demonstration farm!
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![]() | Nominations requested for I-CASH Hall of Fame Award
Center for Agricultural Safety and Health seeks outstanding individuals.
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![]() | Hit and miss rains, as usual for July
Degree days for alfalfa weevil, cutworm, and other pest predictions.
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