Crop Insect Pest Review…"Stop, Look and Listen"

Published: Oct. 7, 2020, 6:03 p.m.

• A review of insect pests active in Kansas crop fields

• Agricultural news

• Gus van der Hoeven’s “Stop, Look and Listen…”

00:01:30 – Crop Insect Pest Review:  K-State crop entomologist Jeff Whitworth takes a look at numerous insect pests which are currently active in Kansas crop fields, and offers advice to growers on making insecticide treatment decisions and other management considerations:  in this first segment, he addresses armyworms and cutworms in newly-seeded wheat, potato leaf hoppers in alfalfa.

00:12:51 – Crop Insect Pest Review (Part 2):  Continued discussion with K-State crop entomologist Jeff Whitworth; here, he takes a close look at sugarcane aphids and chinch bugs in grain sorghum, and stem borers and bean leaf beetles in soybeans.

00:24:15 – Ag News:  A look at the day's agricultural news headlines.

00:32:34 – "Stop, Look and Listen":  K-State's Gus van der Hoeven presents "Stop, Look and Listen", his weekly commentary on rural Kansas.

 

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