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Learn More About Soybean Aphid Biological Control --Distance Education Course, Tuesday March 6th
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2/15/2007 1:00 AM |
A soybean aphid biological control and integrated pest management workshop will be presented via distance education technology Tuesday March 6th, 2007.
Learn More About Soybean Aphid Biological Control --Distance Education Course, Tuesday March 6th, 2007
Eileen Cullen, Extension Entomologist
In a previous issue, Volume 13(29), of the Wisconsin Crop Manager newsletter, I updated readers that a soybean insect management workshop will be presented via distance education technology. http://ipcm.wisc.edu/WCMNews/tabid/53/EntryID/192/Default.aspx
Following is more detail, and a list of 11 UW-Extension County programs statewide offering the program. Please contact the host Agent in a county near you to sign up and reserve your space.
Email alerts will be sent to Wisconsin Crop Manager Newsletter subscribers and posted to the web site each time a new Wisconsin host site is added prior to the March 6th event.
Managing Soybean Aphids in 2007--How Will Biological Control Contribute? Tuesday March 6th, 2007, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Soybean aphids, Kendall County, Illinois, 2005 (photo courtesy of Gary Bretthauer, University of Illinois Extension).

Soybean aphids, Kendall County, Illinois, 2005 (photo courtesy of Gary Bretthauer, University of Illinois Extension).
My colleague, Kevin Steffey (Extension Entomologist, University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana) wrote the following update on this exciting learning opportunity. I post Kevin’s article here for our WI audience as you make plans to attend or host the March 6th workshop:
There is potential for a soybean aphid outbreak in 2007, and soybean growers and their advisers need to be ready. Because natural enemies play a significant role during soybean aphid outbreaks, an understanding of the interactions of pests, predators, parasitoids, and pathogens and the effects of control measures on these interactions is crucial. In addition, Midwestern entomologists currently are exploring the possibility of releasing specific parasitoids from Asia into North American soybean fields in hopes of regulating soybean aphid populations, research that is funded by the North Central Soybean Research Program. The current status of the research and potential future prospects will be discussed during the short course.
People attending this short course will have the opportunity to hear from and interact with the researchers who have been involved in the development all of the current soybean aphid management guidelines. Following is the agenda for the program:
- Brief history and biology of soybean aphids--Dr. David Voegtlin, Illinois Natural History Survey
- Review of the situation with soybean aphids in the Midwest--Dr. David Ragsdale, University of Minnesota
- Biological control of soybean aphids--What is it, and what do we have to work with in the Midwest--Dr. Robert O'Neil, Purdue University
- The players: Predators, parasitoids, and pathogens, Dr. Dan Mahr, University of Wisconsin
- Practices to conserve and use natural enemies in soybean aphid IPM--Dr. Matthew O'Neal, Iowa State University
- Foreign exploration for natural enemies--Dr. Kim Hoelmer, USDA-ARS, Delaware
- Host specificity testing--Dr. George Hemipel, USDA-ARS, Minnesota
- Studies with non-target aphids--Drs. Claudio Gratton and Cory Straub, University of Wisconsin
- Preparing for soybean aphids in 2007: Management guidelines and the potential for biological control--Drs. Chris DiFonzo, Michigan State University; and Marlin Rice, Iowa State University
A question-and-answer session will conclude the program, which is being sponsored by the NCSRP and facilitated by the North Central IPM Center.
The program is being designed for delivery to local or regional Extension offices (contact the office in your area for information) or to businesses or educational organizations that choose to host the programs. Registration for both this soybean aphid biological control program on March 6th; and a February 28th program on western bean cutworm in corn (see companion article this issue) is open at the North Central IPM Web site http://ncipm.org/teleconference/
Requirements for host sites for both of these short courses are a telephone line and a method of viewing PowerPoint slides. For groups, a teleconference device for audio and a way of projecting the PowerPoint slides are recommended. Access to the Internet is not necessary during delivery of either program. However, site coordinators will have to download the PowerPoint presentations in advance to have the files ready on the dates of the respective programs.
We are excited about being able to bring these types of programs to you, and we invite all interested parties to consider hosting a site. If you have any questions about the short course, please contact Eileen Cullen at (608) 261-1507 or cullen@entomology.wisc.edu
Wisconsin Host Sites for the March 6th Soybean Aphid Biological Control Workshop. Please contact Host Agent directly to reserve your space.
3.0 Certified Crop Advisor Continuing Education Units applied for.
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UW-Extension Clark County
Nick Schneider
Clark County Crops and Soils Agent
Location:
517 Court St. Room 104
Neillsville, WI 54456
Call 715-743-5121 to confirm attendance
or email nick.schneider@ces.uwex.edu
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UW-Extension Dane County
David Fischer
Dane County Crops and Soils Agent
Location:
West Madison Research Station
8502 Mineral Point Rd.
Verona, WI 53593
Call 608-224-3716 to register
or email david.fischer@ces.uwex.edu |
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UW-Extension Dodge County
Matt Hanson
Dodge County Crops and Soils Agent
Location:
Dodge County Administration Building,
rooms H and I
127 E. Oak St.
Juneau, WI 53039
Call 920-386-3790 to register
or email matt.hanson@ces.uwex.edu |
UW-Extension Fond du Lac County
Mike Rankin
Fond du Lac County Crops and Soils Agent
Location:
UW- Fond du Lac
Rm. 242 Admin/Extension Bldg.
400 University Dr.
Fond du Lac, WI 54935
Call 920-929-3171 to register
or email michael.rankin@ces.uwex.edu |
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UW-Extension Grant County
Ted Bay
Grant County Crops/Farm Management Agent
Location:
Youth & Ag Center
916 E. Elm Street
Lancaster, WI 53813
Call 608-723-2125 to register
or email ted.bay@ces.uwex.edu |
UW-Extension Green Lake County
Carla Heiman
Green Lake County Agriculture Agent
Location:
Green Lake County Courthouse
492 Hill St.
Green Lake, WI 54941
Call 920-294-4032 to register
or email carla.heiman@ces.uwex.edu |
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UW-Extension Jefferson County
Tim Bender
Jefferson County Crops and Soils Agent
Location:
UW Extension Building
864 Collins Rd.
Jefferson, WI 53549
Call 920-674-7295 to register
or email tim.bender@ces.uwex.edu |
UW-Extension LaCrosse County
Steve Huntzicker
LaCrosse County Agriculture Agent
Location:
Hazel Brown Leicht Memorial Library
201 Neschonoc Rd.
West Salem, WI 54669
Call 608-785-9593 to register
or email steve.huntzicker@ces.uwex.edu |
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UW-Extension Outagamie County
Kevin Jarek
Outagamie County Agriculture Agent
Location:
2265 W. Brewster St.
Appleton, WI 54914
Call 920-832-5121 to register
or email kevin.jarek@ces.uwex.edu |
UW-Extension Pierce County
Greg Andrews
Pierce County Agriculture Agent
Location:
Pierce County Office Building
Multipurpose Room
412 West Kinne Street
Ellsworth, WI 54011
Call 715-273-3531 to register
or email greg.andrews@ces.uwex.edu |
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UW-Extension Shawano County
Tom Anderson
Shawano County, Agricultural Agent
Location:
Shawano County Courthouse, Room 4B
311 North Main St.
Shawano, WI 54166
Call 715-526-6136 to register
or email thomas.anderson@ces.uwex.edu |
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