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Virginia Soybeans: Sweeping for Kudzu Bugs Advised

Our scouts have reported finding kudzu bugs in soybean fields in four counties. Nymphs as well as adults were found […]

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Virginia Grain Sorghum: Scouting for Worms Important

Even though the first FSA crop acreage report for 2014 will be posted on Aug. 15, I know that several […]

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Virginia Soybeans: Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Update

As of this week, brown marmorated stink bug adults, nymphs and egg masses are beginning to show in a few […]

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Virginia Soybeans: Kudzu Bugs Spreading in State

The number of counties where kudzu bugs have been found in soybean fields has increased a lot since last week. […]

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Virginia Peanuts: Sclerotinia Blight Risk Remains High

Sclerotinia blight risk has been, and continues to be, high this summer and timely fungicide applications based on advisories and […]

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Virginia Corn: Southern Rust an Issue in Late-Planted Fields

Southern rust continues to be reported on corn in Virginia. Southern rust was first confirmed August 3 on corn samples […]

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Virginia: Soybean Looper Alert is Warranted

Soybeans in parts of North Carolina, especially in their eastern “Blacklands,” have been plagued by soybean looper infestations for a […]

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Virginia Soybeans: Sudden Death Syndrome, Brown Stem Rot Showing Up

Many fields are exhibiting symptoms of interveinal chlorosis and necrosis. In the some areas (hot spots), leaves are burning up […]

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Virginia Peanuts: Checking on Maturity

Based on recent observations, it seems that 10 to 14 more days will be sufficient for early May planted peanut […]

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Virginia: Choosing the Right Field Corn Insecticide Seed Treatment

There are many insecticide seed treatment combinations available on commercial field corn seed. Although there are only 4 main active […]

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Virginia Corn: Variety Insecticide Trait and Herbicide Tolerance Chart

Field corn varieties provide a dizzying array of insect toxins–at least 14 different combinations by my count–that have very different […]

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Virginia: Corn, Soybean Growers Face Tough Calls Ahead

Mid-Atlantic and Southeast growers face tough cropping decisions in the coming weeks and months based on economics by Barney Bernstein […]

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Virginia: Wheat Seeding Rate and Drill Calibration, 2015-16

Based on previous research we know we need at least 70-80 heads per square foot to reach optimum wheat yields. That typically requires a seeding rate of 30-35 seeds per

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Virginia Soybeans: Sweeping for Kudzu Bugs Advised

Our scouts have reported finding kudzu bugs in soybean fields in four counties. Nymphs as well as adults were found in two of those counties, Lunenburg and Prince William. Adults

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Virginia Grain Sorghum: Scouting for Worms Important

Even though the first FSA crop acreage report for 2014 will be posted on Aug. 15, I know that several farmers in southeast Virginia planted grain sorghum this year. For

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Virginia Soybeans: Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Update

As of this week, brown marmorated stink bug adults, nymphs and egg masses are beginning to show in a few soybean fields in seven counties (Madison, Warren, Campbell, Appomattox, Prince

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Virginia Soybeans: Kudzu Bugs Spreading in State

The number of counties where kudzu bugs have been found in soybean fields has increased a lot since last week. Last week they were found in 4 counties and this

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Virginia Peanuts: Sclerotinia Blight Risk Remains High

Sclerotinia blight risk has been, and continues to be, high this summer and timely fungicide applications based on advisories and scouting are needed to avoid devastating outbreaks of this disease.

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Virginia Corn: Southern Rust an Issue in Late-Planted Fields

Southern rust continues to be reported on corn in Virginia. Southern rust was first confirmed August 3 on corn samples from Chesapeake and Suffolk. Since then, reports of southern rust

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Virginia: Soybean Looper Alert is Warranted

Soybeans in parts of North Carolina, especially in their eastern “Blacklands,” have been plagued by soybean looper infestations for a few weeks. I got the first report of infestations on

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