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Corn leafhoppers, invasive herbivorous insects, are capable of spreading the pathogenic corn stunt disease. David Kerns, an extension entomologist with Texas A&M AgriLife, reported in an April 1 ...
Aaron Porter farms in southeast Missouri and he says recent rains and flooding have delayed planting. “Typically, we’d like ...
Randy Hughes is a lifelong student of the crop, continually refining and improving his fertility program to take yields to ...
Farmers in dozens of countries have embraced crops genetically engineered to produce proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt ...
An Ohio State Extension specialist says farmers are being more proactive in managing soybean cyst nematode. Horacio ...
Penn State researchers discover flavonoids make corn earworm larvae sick. New herbicides and a bioinsecticide show promise.
Widespread planting of corn hybrids designed to combat corn rootworm, the crop’s most damaging pest in the Corn Belt, is ...
A rare species of beetle not native to America was discovered inside a shipment of palm leaves from Central America by border agents in Texas.
A rare pest was found in a shipment of palm foliage by agriculture specialists with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, ...
Cold winters help prevent many potential pest insects from establishing or reaching large populations in Minnesota.
USDA’s first survey-based acreage report of the year confirmed one thing: U.S. farmers plan to plant considerably morn corn acres than they did in 2024. But even with corn acres coming in above ...
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