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Wayne Black: @Agridome if it is invasive it should be illegal same as Asian Carp!? cc @TraceyBaute - posted on 31/08/2010 09:38:20
Tracey Baute: It ticks me off when I see buckthorn being sold at nurseries. It is an invasive species! - posted on 31/08/2010 02:51:07
Ontario Agriculture : RT @nickAToscia: RT @TraceyBaute: trying to compile a list of locations with WBC damage. Please report locations to me here, via email or... - posted on 26/08/2010 11:31:25
Jeff Steiner: @TraceyBaute - wbc damage found in white beans - Stouffville. - posted on 26/08/2010 08:57:39
David Townsend: @TraceyBaute just about everywhere west of the 400 that had high moth counts. We will look into getting locations. - posted on 26/08/2010 08:21:12
Tracey Baute: trying to compile a list of locations with WBC damage. Please report locations to me here, via email or on my blog. - posted on 26/08/2010 07:45:39
Tracey Baute: Seeing too many soy fields with obvious signs of spider mite damage out there! - posted on 17/08/2010 11:00:44
Tracey Baute: Bean leaf beetle over threshold in Bluevale field. 20% pod feeding found. - posted on 13/08/2010 18:24:45
Tracey Baute: @SunderlandCoop Yes but rarely a concern for field corn at this stage to make it worth while spraying. Sometimes a risk to seed corn. - posted on 13/08/2010 10:34:06
Tracey Baute: so far, no WBC feeding found in dry beans in Huron Cnty. Blog gives more details: http://tiny.cc/tdrk0 - posted on 13/08/2010 10:18:42
Tracey Baute: Dry Bean fields with WBC pod feeding wanted for spray trial. See bautebugblog for details. - posted on 11/08/2010 09:45:20
Tracey Baute: @maize_ing - fields have been scattered across Ontario. Latest reports from Central Ontario near Sunderland. - posted on 11/08/2010 08:27:48
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Soybean Aphids on Soybeans in Iowa
Category: UncategorizedOn the conference call with my US counterparts yesterday, it was mentioned that fields in NE Iowa are starting to see soybean aphids colonize soybeans there.
This is a good indication that once our soys are emerging we should be scouting fields once a week to monitor for aphids. Particularly those4 fields that are first to emerge in the area.
Posted Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009 at 10:53 am
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