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Management of Late-Season Soybean Pests

From Plant Management Network  www.plantmanagementnetwork.org

Pest control may not be a soybean grower’s primary concern once plants mature, but unchecked insect populations can still cause considerable damage and yield loss late in the season.

Providing information about late-season pest behavior is a new educational presentation from the Plant Management Network (PMN) entitled “Late(r) Season Insect Pests in Soybean,” now available as part of the Focus on Soybean resource for growers, crop consultants, and extension agents.

The webcast, developed by Kelley J. Tilmon, Associate Professor and Extension Field Crops Entomologist at The Ohio State University, discusses how stink bugs, bean leaf beetles and grasshoppers damage leaves, pods and seeds. The presentation also provides practical tips on:

  • Effective field scouting methods and time-saving techniques
  • Standard pest populations thresholds requiring intervention
  • Considerations for selecting a late-season insecticide

Click This Link To Play The Online Webinar.

The 10-minute presentation will remain open access through December 31 in the Focus on Soybean webcast resource.

The Plant Management Network is a nonprofit publisher of applied, science-based resources that help enhance the health, management, and production of agricultural and horticultural crops. Partnering with over 80 universities, nonprofits, and agribusinesses, PMN provides materials covering a wide range of crops and contemporary issues through the online PMN Education Center.


Source: Plant Management Network


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