Georgia: Organic Farming – Integrating Biological Controls for Root-Knot...
While weeds and plant parasites are a concern for all agricultural producers, organic producers are doubly challenged to combat these problems without chemical solutions. Through a grant from the U.S. […]
View ArticleOhio: Soybean Cyst Nematode (SCN) has Made Itself at Home
This invasive species has adapted quite well to Ohio conditions, and is unfortunately doing very well in some fields based on egg counts. We are wrapping up intensive sampling of […]
View ArticleAlabama: Nematode-Resistant Cotton Varieties – Video
Dr. Kathy Lawrence discusses nematode-resistant cotton varieties in a new video from the 2020 Alabama Row Crops Short Course Video Series. She shares the latest research on cotton varieties and […]
View ArticleArkansas: Dealing with Southern Root-Knot Nematodes – DTN
Below ground pests are tough adversaries. Southern soybean farmers are learning first-hand as they face additional nematode threats. Soybean cyst nematode (SCN) was the main parasitic nematode concern...
View ArticleSoutheast Cotton: Early Thrips, Nematode Control Critical for a Good Season
As the 2021 planting season approaches, it’s customary to look back and contemplate what happened last season and the many, many decades of seasons that preceded even last year. Nothing […]
View ArticleMississippi Cotton: Getting Ready for the Season – Podcast
In this episode of the Mississippi Crop Situation podcast, Brian Pieralisi drops by the podcast studio in Stoneville to visit with Jason and Tom about cotton…acres, varieties, technologies, nematodes....
View ArticleAlabama Corn: Management Considerations for Nematodes
All plants can act as hosts of plant-parasitic nematodes and field corn is no exception. Plant-parasitic nematodes attack and feed on the roots of plants disrupting the plant’s ability to […]
View ArticleAlabama: Now Is a Good Time to Troubleshoot Problem Areas
August is a good time to diagnose those problem areas in your field. Nematode numbers are at a peak, so it is a good time to take a nematode and […]
View ArticleVirginia: Nematode in Atlantic Soybean Production Webinar – Nov. 16
Nematodes consistently rank as a top yield robber of soybeans. Join us November 16 from 9-12:00 for the Nematode in Atlantic Soybean Production Webinar to discuss nematode distribution and management […]
View ArticleMississippi: Everything to Know About Nematodes – Podcast
Travis Faske with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture calls into the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville to talk all things nematodes. Travis, Tom, and Jason discuss […]
View ArticleMississippi: What to Know About Nematode Management – Podcast
Travis Faske with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture calls into the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville again to talk nematodes. For this episode, Travis discusses...
View ArticleCotton: Hit the Furrow with a Nematode Strategy
Once the seed hits the furrow and it’s covered with soil, the battle has begun. It starts with nematodes. Once the furrow is closed, it’s largely a matter of how […]
View ArticleIowa Corn: Sampling Fields to Assess Potential for Yield Loss from...
Plant-parasitic nematodes that feed on corn are relatively common in Iowa fields. One or more species of these nematodes were found in 92% of samples submitted to the Iowa State […]
View ArticleTexas West Plains Cotton: Economic Damage from Insect Pests Comes to an End
As we approach the end of August, one question that has been received lately more often than any other is at what stage do I stop worrying about insects in […]
View ArticleAlabama Cotton: Now Is a Good Time to Troubleshoot Problem Areas for Nematodes
Late summer or early fall before or just after cotton harvest, as nematode populations usually reach their peak, is an ideal time to take nematode samples. Samples should be taken […]
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