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Stalk Borers Forecasted to Begin Movement Into Corn

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Landscape Ecology

Don't Let Potato Leafhoppers Burn Hay: June 15, 2009

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Landscape Ecology

Cancellation of Furadan (carbofuran) for Crops Use

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Landscape Ecology

Soybean Aphids Are Found in Young Soybean

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Landscape Ecology

Use Treatment Thresholds for Western Bean Cutworm

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Landscape Ecology

Japanese Beetles Expanding Range in Iowa

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Landscape Ecology

Harsh Winter for Bean Leaf Beetles

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Landscape Ecology

Think about Stored Grain Pests Before Harvest

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Landscape Ecology

Getting to Know the Aphids in Corn

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Landscape Ecology

2009 Predicted Black Cutworm Cutting Dates in Corn

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Landscape Ecology

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Ames, IA 50011-3221

 

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