Bryan Jensen, UW Extension and IPM Program A friendly reminder that the Madison Field Scout Training Classes will be held on the UW Madison Campus from January 6-10, 2020. The course is designed to provide …
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To Bt or not to Bt: Is that your question?
Bryan Jensen, Dept. of Entomology, Bill Halfman, Division of Extension Monroe County A new publication, To Bt or Not to Bt: Is That Your Question?, is available online. It is intended to help people progress through …
2020 Wisconsin CCA of the Year Award Open for Nominations
Bryan Jensen Dept of Entomology and Division of Extension The Wisconsin CCA Board is now accepting nominations for the 2020 Wisconsin Certified Crop Advisor of the Year Award. This award is designed to showcase a CCA …
2020 IPM Field Scout Training Class
Bryan Jensen, UW Extension and IPM Program The Madison Field Scout Training Class (354) will be held on the UW Madison Campus from January 6-10, 2020. The course is designed to provide the skills necessary …
Soybean Midge Update
Bryan Jensen, Dept. of Entomology and Division of Extension A new species of midge has been found in a single NW Wisconsin soybean field. Note, this is not the soybean gall midge (SGM) I have …
Insect Updates in Wisconsin Field Crops
Bryan Jensen, Department of Entomology and Division of Extension The insect season is starting to wind down a little but there are still a few things to be looking for. Potato Leafhoppers. Populations have been above …
Western Bean Cutworm
Bryan Jensen, UW Department of Entomology and Division of Extension Western Bean Cutworm adults are well into flight in southern Wisconsin and it is a good time to be scouting for eggs. Foliar treatments are …
Armyworms In July
Bryan Jensen, UW Department of Entomology and Division of Extension A phone call from Shawn Conley indicated some possible armyworm problems in soybean after a rye cover crop. Sounds out of the ordinary?? Maybe not. …
Soybean Defoliators
Bryan Jensen, UW Department of Entomology and Division of Extension A few insects to be thinking about in the very near future. First, Japanese beetles should soon be emerging or have already done so by …
Insect Updates
Bryan Jensen, UW Department of Entomology and Division of Extension The following are a few thoughts regarding insects and potential short-term problems. Potato leafhopper (alfalfa). From what I am hearing, reading and seeing, leafhopper adult …