The UT Cotton Scout School will be held this Friday (May 30th) in Room A at the West Tennessee Research and Education Center (605 Airways Blvd., Jackson). Registration will be from 8:00 – 8:30 AM with the formal program concluding at noon with a box lunch. Those wishing to stay can attend a go-to-the-field session after lunch. Preregistration is not required. Topics covered will include cotton growth and development and general pest management (insects, weeds and diseases).
Category Archives: Insects
Moth Trapping Data Available
We are beginning our run of moth traps on a weekly basis. Trap catches will be updates weekly on this web site. Click on Moth Trapping Data under the Quick Links menu to keep up with the latest moth catches. Continue reading
A Few Reports of Armyworms in Wheat
UPDATE: Since my article last week (below), there have been a number of calls about armyworms in wheat. There have also been calls from corn. Be watchful of sorghum or corn fields adjacent to wheat or grassy weeds from which armyworms may migrate. High numbers of migrating large larvae can cut corn or sorghum plants down to size, and Bt corns are not immune to injury.
Armyworms in wheat make people nervous, but UT’s recommendations not to treat in wheat once it reaches the soft dough stage Continue reading
UT Cotton Scout School (May 30th)
The UT Cotton Scout School will be held the last Friday in May, the 30th, at the West Tennessee Research and Education Center. Registration will Continue reading
Some Articles of Interest From My Counterparts
Below are a couple of articles of general interest from some of my counterparts at Mississippi State University. The general themes are also relevant to Tennessee.
Thinking About Insects
Just some food for thought on insect management as we progress with planting during the next several weeks. Continue reading
Automatic Delivery of Our Newsletter
From now on you will receive automatic emails about new content on the UTcrops News Blog. This email will arrive each Thursday afternoon if new articles have been published. You will have subscribe/unsubscribe options Continue reading
How Valuable are Insecticide Seed Treatments?
There has been some reports from various sources suggesting that insecticide seed treatments (IST) have limited value and don’t affect yield. Some of this is related to the anti-neonicotinoid craze that has become a very political issue. It is dangerous Continue reading