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Tag Archives: aphids
Early Season Pests
Howdy, We have a bit of replant going on in our area, but most of my fields are looking good. Everything could use a rain, the amount has been varied across our area. Hopefully this weekend everyone will get the rain they need. Cotyledon Cotton Kate Crumley Cotton stands can be impacted by some of the weather we’ve had recently, but stands as low as 13,000 to 26,000 plants per acre can still be viable as long as the plants are fairly evenly spaced out, with at least… Read More →
IPM: Fleahoppers to Flowers
Howdy, I spent the week still looking for fleahoppers and other plant bugs in cotton, but I did see my first flower this week. There’s been a couple different species of plant bugs in cotton than I usually see, so feel free to contact me if you have something unusual you would like an ID on. I’ve heard of some verde plant bugs popping up as well. There are still aphids in some fields across all three counties. In Jackson county I found 20% fleahoppers in my field… Read More →