Monday, April 13, 2026

Insect Control

Stink Bugs and Soybean Aphids Showing Up in Late Soybean

Scott Stewart, IPM Extension Specialist with the University of Tennessee submitted the following report on September 17: Aphids are occurring in some very late soybean fields in the northwest corner of West Tennessee. I’ve had several reports from Dyer and...

Push Yields To The Max

Insect growth regulator piggybacks with fungicides at the R3 stage and may be adding to plant health in a systems approach. Arkansas crop consultant Rick Deviney always encourages his growers to push their soybean yields to the max; his producers...

INSECT CONTROL – Early & Late Soybean Pest Management

Soybeans are affected by both early and late-season insect pests. New pesticide formulations now provide more convenient and effective products to help manage these challenges. Pests are moving targets as anyone in the field can testify. Migration, overwintering species, resistance...

INSECT CONTROL – Insecticide Double Punch

New product introductions and research are giving soybean growers more options to fight key pests that have been problematic over the past several years. It's a welcome respite for growers tackling a number of emerging pest management issues. In Southern...

Most Unwanted Soybean Pests

Redbanded stink bug, the brown marmorated stink bug and the kudzu bug are ‘the big three’ to watch for. By Carroll Smith The redbanded stink bug, a recurring problem in Louisiana, was first discovered in West Baton Rouge Parish close to...

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