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WBCW, expanding its range eastward from the western Corn Belt, is a new pest to be aware of within the corn ear pest complex (corn earworm, European corn borer).

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The Clinic receives samples of many field, forage, fruit and vegetable crops from around the state. The following diseases are what we identified since August 16, 2006: see table

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If you have a field with lambsquarters escapes, please consider if these lambsquarters are a good candidate for testing. Review the previous article for points to consider when trying to determine if the escapes might be from application or environmental issues or resistance.

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The Clinic receives samples of many field, forage, fruit and vegetable crops from around the state. The following diseases are what we identified since August 8, 2006:

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Twospotted spider mite (TSM) problems did develop, and are persisting, in Northwestern Wisconsin. The article is attached as a PDF to download or view.

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This is a good time of year to inspect soybean plants for the soybean cyst nematode (SCN). The SCN is the number one pest of soybean in the USA and causes yield loss each year. Often SCN is missed because symptoms not obvious in many cases

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Dr. Kevin Bradley and Travis Legleiter, University of Missouri, have officially declared a population of common waterhemp in northwest Missouri as glyphosate resistant.

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The proper adjustment of the crop processor and forage harvester cutterhead for the 2006 corn silage crop will be very dependent on the degree of crop moisture stress during the growing season. These crop stress conditions in Wisconsin may cause crop conditions to vary from no ears on the corn stalks to small cobs and kernels to normal cobs and kernels depending on the precipitation during the 2006 growing season.

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Winter wheat yields were good to excellent in Wisconsin this year, with some site's yields the highest we have ever reported, and no winter injury observed. Growers in the some parts of the state have reported whole field yields in excess of 100 bu/acre and good test weights with some significant lodging in some areas.

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The Clinic receives samples of many field, forage, fruit and vegetable crops from around the state. The following diseases are what we identified since August 1, 2006:

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WCM Aug 3, 2006 issue for print or download

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