Julie Peterson
@petersoninsects
Professor & Extension Specialist in Entomology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Blacklight trap data: bit.ly/2567z8R
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21-04-2013 23:58:14
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Water thirsty in soybeans will be quenched through timely irrigation applications while using advanced data-driven technologies like Soiltech. We thank all industry partners for collaborating with us. SoiltechWireless West Central Research and Extension Center Nebraska Extension @unl_bse
Wheat stem sawfly is now expanding throughout the state. New reports show that the pest is moving into southwest and west central Nebraska. Learn more about this expansion on Market Journal's Crop Talk with Nebraska Entomology's Julie Peterson. 📺 youtube.com/watch?v=g7nVga…
Check out our Degree-days for Prediction of Western Bean Cutworm Flight in 2024 for Nebraska 🐛@UNL_Cropwatch cropwatch.unl.edu/2024/degree-da… Nebraska Entomology Julie Peterson Jeff Bradshaw 🌾🐞 Justin McMechan
First Week of Reporting Western Bean activity across Central Nebraska through the Pioneer Seeds U.S. Trap Network. Pretty wide range of counts this week. John Mick Kent Wells Jennifer Rees Julie Peterson
Corn is close to the tasseling stage. Western bean cutworm egg masses and first larvae are spotted in the field. Don’t forget to scout your corn. 🐛 West Central Research and Extension Center Nebraska Extension Julie Peterson
Week #2 of WBCW reporting through the Pioneer Seeds U.S. rep trap network. John Mick Jennifer Rees Julie Peterson Kent Wells
Today, UNL-TAPS Sprinkler Corn participants are deciding whether to apply foliar insecticide for the first time in competition history. Julie Peterson and her team found ~4% of plants infested with Western Bean Cutworms after weeks of scouting West Central Research and Extension Center.
In collaboration with Julie Peterson, Milos Zaric, and University of Nebraska PAT Lab, the UNL-TAPS Sprinkler Corn insecticide application was completed this morning using West Central Research and Extension Center's new Skywalker high clearance sprayer. Eleven of the 38 teams chose to apply insecticides.
Here is the 3rd week of WBCW tracking through the Pioneer Seeds U.S. rep trap network. We have started to see a sharp decline in counts this week, but fields still need to be monitored. John Mick Kent Wells Jennifer Rees Julie Peterson
Breathtaking view from the corn field ahead of chemigation application 🐛🌽 #PhDlife West Central Research and Extension Center
Final week of Western Bean Cutworm Moth Trapping through the Pioneer Seeds U.S. Rep Trap Network. Despite the decline in moths, scouting is still important for disease and insects. John Mick Jennifer Rees Julie Peterson Kent Wells
The morning of the West Central Water, Crops and Soil Health Field Day is just wrapping up! Research updates and a demonstration from the Natural Resources Conservation Service filled the morning with valuable information. Now onto the afternoon with soil health and carbon markets! 🌱