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In Alabama, weeds outweigh insect problems

In Southeast Farm Press From an insect pest standpoint, these could be viewed as the best of times for Alabama cotton producers, says Ron Smith, Auburn University Extension entomologist. “We need to...

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Resistant earworms, budworms likely in North Carolina soybeans

In Southeast Farm Press By Dominic Reisig, North Carolina Extension Entomologist I received several calls earlier this week concerning the corn earworm in our North Carolina soybean crop. These reports...

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Mixed worm populations starting in Virginia and the Carolinas

By Ames Herbert, Virginia Extension Entomologist In Southeast Farm Press Mixed worm populations are reportedly increasing in both South Carolina and North Carolina peanut crops. These populations...

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Worms reported in early season North Carolina soybeans

In Southeast Farm Press There are reports of worms in early season soybeans in North Carolina, but at this point density levels aren’t a concern, according to North Carolina Extension entomologist...

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It’s time to scout peanuts in Georgia

In Southeast Farm Press by Mark Abney, University of Georgia entomologist Spider mites have been reported on a number of crops including vegetables and cotton since this spring, and as conditions...

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Corn earworm, tobacco budworm management critical for North Carolina farmers

In Southeast Farm Press By Dominic Reisig, North Carolina Extension Entomologist Because (North Carolina farmers) won’t be dealing with many kudzu bugs this season, we need to focus our efforts on the...

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