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NYS IPM Weekly Field Crops Pest Report – May 18, 2017

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Volume 16:  Number 3

Contents

  • 1 View from the Field
    • 1.1 Alfalfa Weevil
    • 1.2 Cereal Leaf Beetle
    • 1.3 Black Cutworm and True Armyworm
    • 1.4 Weeds
    • 1.5 Lady Beetles
  • 2  Weather Outlook – May 18, 2017
  • 3 Cereal Leaf Beetle in Small Grains
  • 4 Why do Weeds get into the Alfalfa or Clover Fields?
  • 5 Fusarium Head Blight Assessment Tool
  • 6 Black Cutworm Moth Captures
  • 7  True Armyworm Moth Captures
  • 8 Field Crops Insect Pest Degree Days
    • 8.1 Growing degree Days for peak (50%) Occurrence of Alfalfa Weevil growth stage:
    • 8.2 Seed Corn Maggot Peak Flight and Fly Maggot Free Degree Days
    • 8.3 Black Cutworm Degree Days
    • 8.4 2017 New York Field Crop Pest Degree Day Accumulations for selected locations
  • 9 Clipboard Checklist
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