Add diamondback moth larvae to your early season scouting list. Growers cannot expect insecticide seed treatment to protect canola from diamondback moth larvae, so spraying may be necessary in some fields or parts of fields. Before spraying, make sure that: 1. Large areas within the field have reached the nominal threshold of 25% or more of the leaf area lost…
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