Mizzou IPM
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Solving pests problems with sustainable solutions.
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http://ipm.missouri.edu/ 27-08-2009 20:51:12
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See Scouting for Soybean Seed Diseases from Extension at doi.org/10.31274/cpn-2โฆ. Albert Tenuta Carl Bradley Martin Chilvers Febina Mathew Daren Mueller Damon L. Smith Kiersten Wise Dylan Mangel Wade Webster K-State Applied Row Crop Pathology Program Maรญra Duffeck ๐พ๐๐ฆ ๐๐ฌ๐ป๐๐ฉโ๐ฌ๐ฉ๐ผโ๐ป Travis Faske Trey Price Tom Allen Maddi Shires
On tap at noon for today's Garden Hour with MU Extension: mums, roses, compost and more! Please join us for up to date horticulture info from the University of Missouri. youtube.com/watch?v=1LhYovโฆ #2xAg2030 Mizzou CAFNR MU Extension MU Extension - Agriculture and Environment Program
New Podcast out today: sites.libsyn.com/416264/s3e32-sโฆ I talked with William Rutter of Agricultural Research Service about root knot nematode and his work with them on vegetable crops. Crop Protection Network (CPN) North Central IPM Center Travis Faske LSU AgCenter MSU Extension Mizzou IPM UGA Extension UFNematology UF/IFAS Plant Pathology Department S.E. Bartholomew
Red crown rot spread under investigation. Details & interview with Carl Bradley at Brownfield Ag News. brownfieldagnews.com/news/red-crownโฆ
Joro spiders are slowly making their way to Missouri. However they are nothing to worry about- yet |MU Extension extension.missouri.edu/news/joro-spidโฆ Emily Althoff MU Extension - Agriculture and Environment Program Dr. Tamra Reall
Crop report from Karen Corrigan on Sept. 14th in McLean County: "Some fields are ready for harvest while others still have a ways to go. Seeing several insects in the soybeans with some chewing on pods. Accumulation of sugars showing in purplish pods." Read Karen Corrigan's full
As gardeners are making last trips to the local nursery for hardy mums, garden asters should be considered also. ipm.missouri.edu/MEG/2024/9/astโฆ #2xAg2030 via @muextension, MU Extension - Agriculture and Environment Program
Target spot (Corynespora cassiicola) Crop Protection Network (CPN) can cause significant defoliation on susceptible soybean varieties. The fungus causes reddish-brown lesions, often with a concentric ring pattern and a yellow halo. The disease can also effect cotton and tomatoes #Soybean #Fungi
It's critical to ID ear rots in the field because many ear rot fungi produce mycotoxins, which can harm livestock and humans. Check out Extension's Overview of Ear Rots at doi.org/10.31274/cpn-2โฆ Tom Allen Martin Chilvers Travis Faske Kiersten Wise Trey Price Daren Mueller
On tap at noon for today's Garden Hour with MU Extension: lespedeza in lawns, winterizing roses, oak tree diseases and more! Please join us for up to date horticulture info from the University of Missouri. youtube.com/live/3ZRonc9X0โฆ #2xAg2030 Mizzou CAFNR MU Extension - Agriculture and Environment Program MU Extension
Consider starting a new project related to integrated pest management. Funding is available for Community Initiative, Critical Issue, and Working Group projects. Apply now. ncipmc.org/funds-availablโฆ Laura Iles Daren Mueller Crop Protection Network (CPN) I See Dead Plants Podcast Adam Sisson Mizzou IPM
Aphids devastated by parasitoid wasps. Note the exit holes where wasps emerged after eating the aphid organs. Biological control at work. Dominic Reisig Robert Wright Julie Peterson Katelyn Kesheimer Justin McMechan Mizzou IPM Scott D Stewart Scott Graham Erin Hodgson #IPM
Thanks to Alex Haafke for helping introduce future ag professionals to corn stunt & tar spot this week. MU Extension - Agriculture and Environment Program Mizzou IPM
Summer season is almost over and it is time to make sure our lab colonies will get established to continue the work during the fall and winter. Specifically, we will be working with sting bugs and corn leafhoppers. Mizzou IPM