Heliothine Trap Counts, August 29, 2024

Heliothine Trap Counts, August 29, 2024 Updated

🕔09:37, 29.Aug 2024

Bollworm pheromone trap catches this week were comparable to last week, last year, and to the 10-year average. Many fields are now matured past their susceptible stages, so those late planted fields may see higher bollworm pressure than expected due

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Heliothine Trap Counts, August 23, 2024

Heliothine Trap Counts, August 23, 2024 Updated

🕔18:18, 23.Aug 2024

Bollworm moth counts in pheromone traps in most counties dropped a little this week and were lower than typical for this time of year.

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2024 Mid-South Cotton Defoliation Guide

2024 Mid-South Cotton Defoliation Guide Updated

🕔13:54, 21.Aug 2024

Mid-South Cotton Specialists Working Group provides this guide to aid in defoliation decision making.  Multiple scenarios ranging from 1 pass to 2 pass programs along with considerations of both temperatures and environmental factors as a reference for applying harvest aids.

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Bugcast with Cook and Towles (podcast) Updated

🕔14:41, 20.Aug 2024

Unless something goes wrong, this should be the last insect podcast on real-time issues for 2024.  Don and Tyler talked about thresholds and treatment terminations for loopers, kudzu bugs, and red-banded stink bugs in soybeans and plant bugs, bollworms and

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Southwestern Corn Borer Monitoring – Week Ending 8/17/2024

Southwestern Corn Borer Monitoring – Week Ending 8/17/2024 Updated

🕔07:58, 19.Aug 2024

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Heliothine Trap Counts, August 15, 2024

Heliothine Trap Counts, August 15, 2024 Updated

🕔08:00, 15.Aug 2024

Bollworm moth trap catches were similar to the previous week and to long-term average catches in both the Delta and NE Mississippi regions. Tobacco budworm catches continue to be low.

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What To Look At For Irrigation Termination (podcast) Updated

🕔10:44, 13.Aug 2024

  Drew sat down in the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville to talk about irrigation termination with Jason and Tom.  Podcasts with Drew often conjure up a rain across at least some areas of Mississippi.  That’s unlikely this time,

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Heliothine Moth Trap Counts August 9, 2024

Heliothine Moth Trap Counts August 9, 2024 Updated

🕔10:24, 13.Aug 2024

Bollworm moth captures fell last week in the Delta region but increased in Northeast MS so that pressure was similar in all counties across the state. Tobacco budworm counts remained at a low level.

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Southwestern Corn Borer Monitoring – Week ending 8/10/2024

Southwestern Corn Borer Monitoring – Week ending 8/10/2024 Updated

🕔11:40, 10.Aug 2024

We have seen our first large spike in Southwestern corn borer of the growing season in the central to northern portion of the state. Fortunately, timely planted corn should be nearing a stage where borers are not much of a

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Tips to Prepare for a Successful Corn Harvest

Tips to Prepare for a Successful Corn Harvest Updated

🕔11:30, 10.Aug 2024

Corn harvest should ramp up soon as grain matures and dries down to an agreeable moisture for harvest. Understanding how weather and other factors affect grain drying, potential harvest losses, moisture dockage and potential aflatoxin issues can greatly help improve your harvest efficiency and success.

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Soybean Irrigation Termination

Soybean Irrigation Termination Updated

🕔08:00, 7.Aug 2024

This year, irrigation has been especially important. Our goal is to make sure we make the right decisions for terminating irrigation as we close out the season. Currently, there are various growth stages across the state’s acres, with some nearing

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Southwestern Corn Borer Monitoring – Week Ending August 3, 2024

Southwestern Corn Borer Monitoring – Week Ending August 3, 2024 Updated

🕔16:45, 5.Aug 2024

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Heliothine Trap Counts, August 2, 2024

Heliothine Trap Counts, August 2, 2024 Updated

🕔17:36, 2.Aug 2024

Bollworm moth trap counts were similar this week with last week and are typical for this time of year.

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