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Past Bug Beat Articles

  • You can still grow high-yield soybeans after soybeans

  • Work through soybeans-after-soybeans dilemma

  • Wireworms are difficult to manage

  • Why fall herbicide applications are growing

  • Where rootworm beetles lay eggs may matter for 2018

  • Where does glufosinate-tolerant platform fit in future?

  • When seed treatment for sudden death syndrome may pay

  • When seed treatment decision boils down to dollars and cents

  • When label says 4 inches, it means 4 inches

  • When does lime become a must for 2020 soybeans?

  • What you should know about fallow syndrome

  • What to do with Canada thistles in soybeans

  • Waterhemp control in soybeans begins in corn

  • Watch for these pests this season

  • Watch for these early-season soybean insects

  • Use insect scouting info to your advantage

  • Understand Insects and Winter Survival

  • Tough weeds bring up tough questions

  • Think twice before using tillage for disease, insect control

  • Think twice before ditching insecticide boxes

  • Think twice before cutting insect control in 2020

  • Think through approach to SDS control

  • Tackle marestail with cereal rye this fall

  • Strategies develop around dicamba-tolerant soybeans

  • Stinkbugs in 2019: What you should know

  • Still time for pests to ruin dreams of high soybean yields

  • Stem canker overstays its welcome

  • Stay alert for pests if you plant non-GMO corn

  • Stay alert for nutrient deficiency in corn

  • Soybean seed insecticide decision a tough call

  • Soybean nematodes play for keeps

  • Sort through soybean seed treatments

  • Sort through options for wireworm control

  • Slow-maturing, fungicide-treated corn function of season

  • Should you apply fungicides on soybeans this year?

  • Sharpen scouting skills to detect these insects, diseases

  • Select best options for soybean seed treatment

  • Seed treatments have different targets

  • Seed treatments for corn nematodes available

  • Scout soybeans for beetles

  • Scout soybeans almost until harvest

  • Scout for early-season soybean diseases

  • Rootworm trait decision may hinge on where you farm

  • Rootworm control for 2021 starts now

  • Relationships enter this cropping decision

  • Pros, cons for spring tillage in corn after corn

  • Plan now for better soybean quality in 2019

  • Pests to watch for in second-year soybeans

  • Pay attention to bean leaf beetles

  • Off-color soybeans after application can be unsettling

  • Not all insects affected by cold

  • Newer diseases grab corn growers' attention

  • Narrow down cause of poor tip fill

  • Move up seeding date for annual ryegrass

  • Monitor corn for signs of stalk, ear rots

  • Minimize yield drag in beans after beans

  • Manage fields for harvest based on disease pressure

  • Late mares tail breaks signal need to step up attack

  • Late fall still offers chance to work on marestail

  • Keep sudden death, cyst nematodes in check

  • Jury still out on early-season insect feeding in soybeans

  • Inspect soybeans for signs of disease, insect damage

  • Insect control without traited hybridds

  • Insect control strategy for corn without traits

  • How to reduce dust leaving corn planter

  • How to handle clean no-till bean fields

  • How to go after marestail, waterhemp

  • How to do root digs to monitor corn rootworm

  • How much longer will refuge for Bt traits exist?

  • How do you determine if fungicide application paid?

  • Handling wet soil when tile isn't an option

  • Get most bang for your buck with soybean seed treatments

  • Forget about corn rootworm for next year at your own peril!

  • Forget about corn insects at your own peril

  • Fight tall waterhemp in soybeans

  • Exposed ear tips: Better drydown or more damage?

  • Experts say it's still worth checking for corn rootworm

  • Examine why certain field areas always mature first

  • European corn borer far from extinct!

  • Early planting gain vs. insect risk

  • Don’t pull trigger on fungicide without reason

  • Don’t ignore rootworm beetles in corn

  • Don't rule out late application for stinkbugs

  • Don't assume corn rootworms aren't there anymore

  • Don't forget about corn rootworms

  • Determine if silk clipping is problem

  • Corn rootworms lurk in the shadows!

  • Corn borer: How to find it, what to do

  • Consider rootworm scouting options carefully

  • Cheaper non-GMO seed may be attractive this year

  • Catch stinkbugs before they hurt yield

  • Can you skip the footwork trait this year?

  • Begin scouting for corn pests early

  • Bean beetles can cause early-season holes in leaves

  • Be ready to act if stinkbugs appear

  • Be ready for stinkbugs in 2019

  • Assess insect risk in no-till vs. conventional till

  • 7 soybean insects to watch for this time of year

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