Issues of the week

…are identified, growers can augment management practices to reduce specific diseases in subsequent years. Insect monitoring continues this week, with diamondback moth larvae, bertha armyworms and grasshoppers the most important….

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Issues of the week

…longer has the capacity to compensate for losses. The photo above shows the various colours of bertha armyworm. While scouting for insects, take a look at plants for early signs…

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Issues of the week

…to compensate for insect losses. Thresholds for insects such as bertha armyworm, diamondback moth larvae (shown in the photo above) and lygus bugs are based on losses at pod feeding….

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Insect update

…specialist Autumn Holmes-Saltzman speaks on CSPW. Click here for bee considerations when spraying insects during flowering. Bertha hot spots. Adult trap counts suggest low to medium risk in most areas…

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Issues of the week

…dress application of N and S fertilizer is worthwhile. Monitoring for bertha armyworm moths, diamondback moths, and cabbage seedpod weevil begins. But these aren’t the only insects to watch for….

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Photo quiz of the week

What has killed this bertha armyworm larvae? Create your free online surveys with SurveyMonkey, the world’s leading questionnaire tool….

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Issues of the week

…be locked in and green seed counts can remain high. Late-season insects such as Lygus bug and Bertha armyworm continue to be found above threshold in parts of Manitoba, Saskatchewan,…

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