2011 North Carolina Pest News – Field & Forage Crops Index
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Blog on Field Crop Insects
New Blog for Field Crop Insects in North Carolina – Volume 26, Number 12, July 1, 2011
Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs
New Website to Report Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Sightings in North Carolina – Volume 26, Number 15, July 22, 2011
Corn Earworms
The Corn Earworm Flight is On – Volume 26, Number 16, July 29, 2011Corn Earworm Tolerance to Pyrethroids May Be an Issue in 2011 – Volume 26, Number 16, July 29, 2011
Corn Smut
Corn Smut: Friends or Foe? – Volume 26, Number 22, September 9, 2011
Cutworms
Cutworms on Corn – Volume 26, Number 5, May 13, 2011
Fall Armyworms
Fall Armyworms in Corn – Volume 26, Number 13, July 8, 2011
Hurricane Irene
Expectations for Hurricane Irene’s Impact on North Carolina Field Crops – Volume 26, Number 20, August 26, 2011
Nematodes
Seed Treatments for Corn, Cotton, and Soybean Nematode Control – Volume 26, Number 1, April 15, 2011
Stink Bugs
Stink Bugs Move from Wheat to Corn – Volume 26, Number 8, June 3, 2011Stink Bug or Drought-induced Injury on Corn? – Volume 26, Number 15, July 22, 2011
Sugarcane Beetles
Sugarcane Beetle Not Such a Sweet Pest on Corn – Volume 26, Number 6, May 20, 2011Return to Top
Cotton
Alternaria Leaf Spot
Cotton Disease Update – Volume 26, Number 19, August 19, 2011
Aphids
Other Cotton Insects – Volume 26, Number 9, June 10, 2011General Cotton Insect Outlook – Volume 26, Number 10, June 17, 2011Cotton Aphids – Volume 26, Number 10, June 17, 2011Cotton Insects on the Way – Volume 26, Number 14, July 15, 2011Weather Trumps Cotton Insects – Volume 26, Number 15, July 22, 2011Cotton Insects and an Early Cotton Crop – Volume 26, Number 16, July 29, 2011Cotton Insect Damage Potential Crashing – Volume 26, Number 19, August 19, 2011Cotton Insect Update – Volume 26, Number 20, August 26, 2011
Ascochyta Leaf Spot
Cotton Disease Update – Volume 26, Number 19, August 19, 2011
Beet Armyworms
Other Insects on Cotton – Volume 26, Number 11, June 24, 2011Cotton Susceptibility to Insect Damage Down – Volume 26, Number 17, August 5, 2011Cotton Insect Damage Potential Crashing – Volume 26, Number 19, August 19, 2011
Blog on Field Crop Insects
New Blog for Field Crop Insects in North Carolina – Volume 26, Number 12, July 1, 2011
Bollworms/Corn Earworms
Expectations for Other Cotton Insects – Volume 26, Number 3, April 29, 2011Other Cotton Insects – Volume 26, Number 9, June 10, 2011Other Insects on Cotton – Volume 26, Number 11, June 24, 2011Cotton Insect Levels Low, for Now – Volume 26, Number 12, July 1, 2011In Cotton, Plant Bugs Hanging On – Volume 26, Number 13, July 8, 2011Cotton Insects on the Way – Volume 26, Number 14, July 15, 2011Weather Trumps Cotton Insects – Volume 26, Number 15, July 22, 2011Cotton Insects and an Early Cotton Crop – Volume 26, Number 16, July 29, 2011The Corn Earworm Flight is On – Volume 26, Number 16, July 29, 2011Corn Earworm Tolerance to Pyrethroids May Be an Issue in 2011 – Volume 26, Number 16, July 29, 2011Cotton Susceptibility to Insect Damage Down – Volume 26, Number 17, August 5, 2011Late Season Cotton Insect Concentrations – Volume 26, Number 18, August 12, 2011Cotton Insect Damage Potential Crashing – Volume 26, Number 19, August 19, 2011Cotton Insect Update – Volume 26, Number 20, August 26, 2011
Cercospora Leaf Spot
Cotton Disease Update – Volume 26, Number 19, August 19, 2011
Corynespora Leaf Spot
Cotton Disease Update – Volume 26, Number 19, August 19, 2011
Cotton Insect Teletip
Cotton Insect Teletip Down – Volume 26, Number 4, May 6, 2011Cotton Pest Tape Updates – Volume 26, Number 7, May 27, 2011
Cotton Fleahoppers
Cotton Fleahoppers and Plant Bugs – Volume 26, Number 9, June 10, 2011General Cotton Insect Outlook – Volume 26, Number 10, June 17, 2011
Cotton Planting
Cotton Planting Well Underway – Volume 26, Number 5, May 13, 2011
Cotton Scouting Schools
Cotton Scouting Schools – Volume 26, Number 7, May 27, 2011Cotton and Soybean Insect Scouting Schools – Volume 26, Number 10, June 17, 2011Cotton and Soybean Insect Scouting Schools – Volume 26, Number 12, July 1, 2011Cotton Scouting Schools – Volume 26, Number 12, July 1, 2011Cotton and Soybean Insect Scouting Schools – Volume 26, Number 13, July 8, 2011Cotton Scouting Schools – Volume 26, Number 13, July 8, 2011Upcoming Cotton and Soybean Insect Scouting Schools – Volume 26, Number 14, July 15, 2011Cotton Scouting Schools – Volume 26, Number 14, July 15, 2011
European Corn Borers
Cotton Susceptibility to Insect Damage Down – Volume 26, Number 17, August 5, 2011Cotton Insect Damage Potential Crashing – Volume 26, Number 19, August 19, 2011
Fall Armyworms
Other Insects on Cotton – Volume 26, Number 11, June 24, 2011Cotton Susceptibility to Insect Damage Down – Volume 26, Number 17, August 5, 2011Cotton Insect Damage Potential Crashing – Volume 26, Number 19, August 19, 2011
False Chinch Bugs
False Chinch Bugs on Cotton – Volume 26, Number 9, June 10, 2011General Cotton Insect Outlook – Volume 26, Number 10, June 17, 2011
Fusarium Wilt
Cotton Disease Update – Volume 26, Number 19, August 19, 2011
Grasshoppers
Other Cotton Insects – Volume 26, Number 8, June 3, 2011
Nematodes
Seed Treatments for Corn, Cotton, and Soybean Nematode Control – Volume 26, Number 1, April 15, 2011
Plant Bugs
Cotton Fleahoppers and Plant Bugs – Volume 26, Number 9, June 10, 2011General Cotton Insect Outlook – Volume 26, Number 10, June 17, 2011Plant Bugs on Cotton – Volume 26, Number 10, June 17, 2011Plant Bugs on Cotton – Volume 26, Number 11, June 24, 2011Cotton Insect Levels Low, for Now – Volume 26, Number 12, July 1, 2011In Cotton, Plant Bugs Hanging On – Volume 26, Number 13, July 8, 2011Cotton Insects on the Way – Volume 26, Number 14, July 15, 2011Cotton Insects and an Early Cotton Crop – Volume 26, Number 16, July 29, 2011
Resources
Cotton Pest Management Resources for the 2011 Growing Season – Volume 26, Number 3, April 29, 2011
Soybean Loopers
Other Insects on Cotton – Volume 26, Number 11, June 24, 2011
Spider Mites
Other Cotton Insects – Volume 26, Number 8, June 3, 2011Spider Mites on Cotton – Volume 26, Number 9, June 10, 2011General Cotton Insect Outlook – Volume 26, Number 10, June 17, 2011Spider Mites on Cotton – Volume 26, Number 10, June 17, 2011Cotton Insect Levels Low, for Now – Volume 26, Number 12, July 1, 2011In Cotton, Plant Bugs Hanging On – Volume 26, Number 13, July 8, 2011Cotton Insects and an Early Cotton Crop – Volume 26, Number 16, July 29, 2011Late Season Cotton Insect Concentrations – Volume 26, Number 18, August 12, 2011Cotton Insect Damage Potential Crashing – Volume 26, Number 19, August 19, 2011
Stemphyllium Leaf Spot
Cotton Disease Update – Volume 26, Number 19, August 19, 2011
Stink Bugs
Expectations for Other Cotton Insects – Volume 26, Number 3, April 29, 2011Other Cotton Insects – Volume 26, Number 9, June 10, 2011Stink Bugs on Pre-blooming Cotton – Volume 26, Number 11, June 24, 2011Other Insects on Cotton – Volume 26, Number 11, June 24, 2011In Cotton, Plant Bugs Hanging On – Volume 26, Number 13, July 8, 2011Cotton Insects on the Way – Volume 26, Number 14, July 15, 2011Weather Trumps Cotton Insects – Volume 26, Number 15, July 22, 2011Cotton Insects and an Early Cotton Crop – Volume 26, Number 16, July 29, 2011Cotton Susceptibility to Insect Damage Down – Volume 26, Number 17, August 5, 2011Late Season Cotton Insect Concentrations – Volume 26, Number 18, August 12, 2011Cotton Insect Damage Potential Crashing – Volume 26, Number 19, August 19, 2011Cotton Insect Update – Volume 26, Number 20, August 26, 2011
Sugarcane Beetles
Sugarcane Beetle Feeds on Cotton – Volume 26, Number 7, May 27, 2011
Thrips
Expectations for Thrips Control in the Absence of Temik – Volume 26, Number 1, April 15, 2011Thrips on Cotton – Volume 26, Number 2, April 22, 2011Cotton Thrips Tips – Volume 26, Number 3, April 29, 2011Brief Update on Cotton Insects – Volume 26, Number 4, May 6, 2011Thrips Arrival on Cotton – Volume 26, Number 5, May 13, 2011Thrips Levels Variable, But Generally Not Bad – Volume 26, Number 6, May 20, 2011Thrips Enjoying Banner Year on Cotton – Volume 26, Number 7, May 27, 2011Last Big Thrips Week? – Volume 26, Number 8, June 3, 2011Thrips Winding Down – Volume 26, Number 9, June 10, 2011Return to Top
Forages
Fall Armyworms
Fall Armyworms Active – Volume 26, Number 22, September 9, 2011
Insecticides
Voliam Xpress and Prevathon Now Registered in North Carolina – Volume 26, Number 10, June 17, 2011Return to Top
Peanuts
Disease Advisories
Peanut Fungicide Programs and Disease Advisories Starting Soon – Volume 26, Number 11, June 24, 2011Peanut Disease Advisory Update – Volume 26, Number 16, July 29, 2011
Fungicides
Peanut Fungicide Programs and Disease Advisories Starting Soon – Volume 26, Number 11, June 24, 2011
Leaf Spot
Peanut Disease Advisory Update – Volume 26, Number 16, July 29, 2011Peanut Disease Control Following Hurricane Irene – Volume 26, Number 22, September 9, 2011
Rust
Peanut Disease Control Following Hurricane Irene – Volume 26, Number 22, September 9, 2011
Sclerotinia Blight
Time for Peanut Disease Control – Volume 26, Number 13, July 8, 2011Peanut Disease Advisory Update – Volume 26, Number 16, July 29, 2011Peanut Disease Control Following Hurricane Irene – Volume 26, Number 22, September 9, 2011
Southern Stem Rot
Time for Peanut Disease Control – Volume 26, Number 13, July 8, 2011
Spider Mites
Peanut Disease Advisory Update – Volume 26, Number 16, July 29, 2011
Web Blotch
Peanut Disease Control Following Hurricane Irene – Volume 26, Number 22, September 9, 2011Return to Top
Soybeans
Asiatic Soybean Rust
Current Status of Soybean Rust – Volume 26, Number 1, April 15, 2011Prospects for Soybean Rust in North Carolina in 2011 – Volume 26, Number 1, April 15, 2011Soybean Rust Update for May 20, 2011 – Volume 26, Number 7, May 27, 2011Soybean Rust Update for July 29, 2011 – Volume 26, Number 16, July 29, 2011Soybean Rust Update for August 15, 2011 – Volume 26, Number 19, August 19, 2011Soybean Rust Update: Hurricane Irene Special Report, August 24, 2011 – Volume 26, Number 20, August 26, 2011Soybean Rust Update, August 31, 2011 – Volume 26, Number 21, September 2, 2011
Bean Leaf Beetles
Grasshoppers and Bean Leaf Beetle in Soybeans – Volume 26, Number 8, June 3, 2011Mid-Season Soybean Pest Insecticide Recommendations – Volume 26, Number 18, August 12, 2011
Beet Armyworms
Mid-Season Soybean Pest Insecticide Recommendations – Volume 26, Number 18, August 12, 2011
Blog on Field Crop Insects
New Blog for Field Crop Insects in North Carolina – Volume 26, Number 12, July 1, 2011
Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs
New Website to Report Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Sightings in North Carolina – Volume 26, Number 15, July 22, 2011
Corn Earworms
Mid-Season Soybean Pest Insecticide Recommendations – Volume 26, Number 18, August 12, 2011Soybean Insect Pests Persist Despite Wind and Rain – Volume 26, Number 21, September 2, 2011Late Season Corn Earworms Picking Up – Volume 26, Number 22, September 9, 2011
Fall Armyworms
Mid-Season Soybean Pest Insecticide Recommendations – Volume 26, Number 18, August 12, 2011
Grasshoppers
Grasshoppers and Bean Leaf Beetle in Soybeans – Volume 26, Number 8, June 3, 2011
Hurricane Irene
Expectations for Hurricane Irene’s Impact on North Carolina Field Crops – Volume 26, Number 20, August 26, 2011
Kudzu Bug
Kudzu Bug is Confirmed in More North Carolina Counties – Volume 26, Number 4, May 6, 2011The Kudzu Bug Now Found in Transylvania and Union Counties – Volume 26, Number 7, May 27, 2011Invasive Pest Found on North Carolina Soybeans Spreading Rapidly – Volume 26, Number 9, June 10, 2011Kudzu Bugs Found in More North Carolina Counties – Volume 26, Number 10, June 17, 2011Kudzu Bug Confirmed in 34 North Carolina Counties – Volume 26, Number 11, June 24, 2011Kudzu Bug Feeding on Soybeans in Buncombe and Henderson Counties – Volume 26, Number 12, July 1, 2011Kudzu Bugs on Soybeans in the North Carolina Coastal Plain: Insecticide Recommendations – Volume 26, Number 17, August 5, 2011
Lesser Cornstalk Borers
Lesser Cornstalk Borers versus Threecornered Alfalfa Hoppers in Soybeans – Volume 26, Number 15, July 22, 2011Explanations for Lesser Cornstalk Borers – Volume 26, Number 19, August 19, 2011
Loopers
Mid-Season Soybean Pest Insecticide Recommendations – Volume 26, Number 18, August 12, 2011
Nematodes
Seed Treatments for Corn, Cotton, and Soybean Nematode Control – Volume 26, Number 1, April 15, 2011
Phythophthora
Soybean Disease Update for August 2011 – Volume 26, Number 19, August 19, 2011
Pythium
Soybean Disease Update for August 2011 – Volume 26, Number 19, August 19, 2011
Rhizoctonia
Soybean Disease Update for August 2011 – Volume 26, Number 19, August 19, 2011
Stink Bugs
Mid-Season Soybean Pest Insecticide Recommendations – Volume 26, Number 18, August 12, 2011Soybean Insect Pests Persist Despite Wind and Rain – Volume 26, Number 21, September 2, 2011Will Stink Bugs Appear in Soybean? – Volume 26, Number 22, September 9, 2011
Soybean Scouting Schools
Cotton and Soybean Insect Scouting Schools – Volume 26, Number 10, June 17, 2011Cotton and Soybean Insect Scouting Schools – Volume 26, Number 12, July 1, 2011Cotton and Soybean Insect Scouting Schools – Volume 26, Number 13, July 8, 2011Upcoming Cotton and Soybean Insect Scouting Schools – Volume 26, Number 14, July 15, 2011
Threecornered Alfalfa Hoppers
Lesser Cornstalk Borers versus Threecornered Alfalfa Hoppers in Soybeans – Volume 26, Number 15, July 22, 2011
Tobacco Budworms
Mid-Season Soybean Pest Insecticide Recommendations – Volume 26, Number 18, August 12, 2011
Yellowstriped Armyworms
Mid-Season Soybean Pest Insecticide Recommendations – Volume 26, Number 18, August 12, 2011Return to Top
Small Grains
Blog on Field Crop Insects
New Blog for Field Crop Insects in North Carolina – Volume 26, Number 12, July 1, 2011
Resources
Resources for Small Grains Information for 2011 – Volume 26, Number 1, April 15, 2011Return to Top
Tobacco
Tobacco Budworms
What to Watch For: Tobacco Budworms – Volume 26, Number 6, May 20, 2011
Wheat
Blog on Field Crop Insects
New Blog for Field Crop Insects in North Carolina – Volume 26, Number 12, July 1, 2011
Cereal Leaf Beetles
2011 May be a Light Year for Cereal Leaf Beetle – Volume 26, Number 1, April 15, 2011Are Cereal Leaf Beetles Fashionably Late? – Volume 26, Number 3, April 29, 2011
Head Scab
Current Status of Wheat Diseases in North Carolina – Volume 26, Number 1, April 15, 2011
Leaf Rust
Current Status of Wheat Diseases in North Carolina – Volume 26, Number 1, April 15, 2011
Powdery Mildew
Current Status of Wheat Diseases in North Carolina – Volume 26, Number 1, April 15, 2011
Resources
Resources for Small Grains Information for 2011 – Volume 26, Number 1, April 15, 2011
Stink Bugs
Stink Bugs Should Not be a Widespread Concern in Wheat – Volume 26, Number 2, April 22, 2011Are Cereal Leaf Beetles Fashionably Late? – Volume 26, Number 3, April 29, 2011Stink Bugs Move from Wheat to Corn – Volume 26, Number 8, June 3, 2011Return to Top