
Should You Stop Treating Cotton for Insects?
Should I treat this cotton for bollworm eggs, plant bugs or stink bugs? This is not a one-size fits …
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Southern green stink bug nymphs Although stink bugs were light across the state (with a few exceptions) in corn and …
Fall armyworm is a sporadic outbreak pest that doesn’t overwinter in North Carolina. Populations migrate here as early as …
It is time to start scouting cotton and soybeans for corn earworm also known as bollworm. On Monday (7/26/21), we …
As we near early August, cotton growers should be shifting their focus from early-season insects to late-season pests that …
NC State Extension has two thresholds for bollworm, depending on the type of cotton planted: Bollgard II, TwinLink, WideStrike: 25 total …
Cotton must be managed differently pre- and post-bloom. First of all, we need to use the correct sampling method. …
Recent heavy rains across the state have resulted in invasions of yards and homes by what some might call …
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The 72nd Annual Crop Protection School will be held Wednesday, December 2, 2020, online via Zoom. RSVP is required, …
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Although stink bugs were light across the state (with a few exceptions) in corn and cotton, it looks like …
Should I treat this cotton for bollworm eggs, plant bugs or stink bugs? This is a question I have …
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Two bits of information today tell me that we are likely beginning the main bollworm flight of the year. …
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