Behold the soybean aphid. This native of Eastern Asia can pack a heavy punch and knock the top of your soybean yields. Adult soybean aphids are small (less than 1/16" in length), yellow- bodied ...
Soybean aphids have become the most damaging insect pests in soybeans; untreated populations can cause 40 percent or more yield loss. There’s a very reliable treatment threshold, developed from ...
There is a tremendous range of soybean aphid populations in fields now. Some areas of Minnesota and some fields have very few aphids. You need to scout to make accurate and profitable decisions.
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Scientists pinpoint major factor driving declines of butterfly populations: 'It's a story about unintended consequences'"In developing technologies that were very effective at controlling soybean aphid and certain other agricultural pests, non-target species that we care about, butterflies in particular, have been ...
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