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Dry Conditions, Not Diseases, Affecting This Year's Soybean Yields
viruses like bean pod mottle virus and soybean mosaic. Hammond said populations of the bean leaf beetle ... populations." Added Dorrance, "We had tremendous bean leaf beetle populations over the last two years and ...
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Scout Fields Now for Alfalfa Weevil
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/scout-fields-now-alfalfa-weevil
growth." The adult alfalfa weevil is a small, brown, snout-nosed beetle with a dark stripe down its back. ...
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Minnesotans Learn about Value of Trees, Invasive Insects from OSU Extension Team
diseases such as beech bark disease. The group spent July 8-9 in and around the Twin Cities, delivering ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Squirrels A-fallin'! (for the Week of Oct. 21, 2007)
"Tree Squirrels," at http://wildlifecontrol.info/ccewdmp/Publications/Squirrel_factsheet.pdf. For ...
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OSU Sustainable Ag Tours Set: ‘Learn from the Farmers Themselves’
trap crops to manage bacterial wilt and cucumber beetle. 4-6 p.m., located on Dover Road (U.S. 250) ...
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Favorable midseason weather conditions mean near-trendline yield still possible
pollination, farmers relax on scouting fields. If insects like Japanese and corn rootworm beetles appear in ...
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Chow Line: Take medical advice when reducing iron (for 7/26/09)
online at http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/iron.asp. But again, keep in mind that even that information ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Carnivorous Chipmunks? (for the Week of June 7, 2009)
study called "Food Habits of Chipmunks" found parts of birds, beetles, grasshoppers and ...
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Low Soybean Aphid Populations Predicted
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/low-soybean-aphid-populations-predicted
the multicolored Asian lady beetle wiped them out," said Hammond, with the Ohio Agricultural ...
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What are Those Purple Things in Trees? Find out at Farm Science Review
efforts in the EAB trapping program. If a suspect beetle is found on a trap, it will be sent to USDA for ...