The
Field Crop Insect and Disease Applied Research Report provides
farmers with updated control efficacy and pest distribution
information for major pests of corn and soybean.
The 2022 report, now available, describes ongoing Bt-resistance
monitoring results; field evaluations of traits and insecticides for
controlling corn rootworm; results of insect pest surveys including
Dectes Stem Borer, Soybean Gall Midge, and rootworm adults; and a
summary of weather and crop production for Illinois' 2022 growing
season.
"We invite farmers to use the report in guiding control decisions,
tracking performance over time, and seeing trends in pest
populations," says Nick Seiter, research assistant professor in the
Department of Crop Sciences and Illinois Extension, both part of the
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences. Seiter
is a co-author on the report.
Included in the 2022 guide:
• Twelve separate field evaluations of traits and insecticides for
controlling corn rootworm.
• Insect pest surveys,
• Ongoing Bt-resistance monitoring results,
• Evaluations of foliar insecticides and seed treatments for insect
pest control in soybeans,
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• Summaries of weather
and crop production for the 2022 growing season
The 2022 report is available on the Field Crop Insect and Disease
Applied Research website, along with reports from past years.
Find the full report at this link:
https://extension.illinois.edu/global/field-
crop-insect-and-disease-applied-research
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