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.
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 ...
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 ...
despite drought and “the largest infestation of corn aphids I’ve seen in my career,” he says. USDA and Pro Farmer Crop Tour forecasts predict record-breaking corn and soybean yields in some ...
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