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Alabama

Alabama

Alabama: Thrips Damage in Cotton5-15 Alabama Insect Blog

Alabama: Planting Resumes After Rainfall5-14 USDA

Arkansas

Arkansas

Arkansas Rice Verification Update: N-STaR* Recs Show Shifting Needs5-17 University of Arkansas

Arkansas: Suspicious-Looking Caterpillar Making Appearance5-16 Arkansas Row Crops

Arkansas: Corn and Grain Sorghum Research Verification Program Update5-14 Arkansas Row Crops

Arkansas: Producers Wrapping Up Spring Planting5-14 USDA

Arkansas: Cotton, Soybean and Rice Insect Update5-14 Arkansas Row Crops

Arkansas: Soybean Cash Market, Forward Booking Prices May 7-115-14 Arkansas Row Crops

California

California

California Cotton: Thrips Can Provide Valuable Ecological Service5-17 University of California

California: S&W Seed to Acquire 1,880 Acres of Imperial Valley Farmland5-14 Press Release

California Almonds: Demand Remains Steady, Pricing Prospects Bullish5-13

California Almonds: How Nitrogen Applications Vary By Location5-13 Almond Doctor Blog

California Almonds: May Sprays, Mite Sprays And Something For Rust – AgFax Almonds5-13

Florida

Florida

Georgia

Georgia

Georgia: Early Blight Appearing on Backyard Tomatoes5-15 Georgia FACES

Georgia: Round Spots on Corn Leaves?5-15 Seminole Crop E News

Georgia Corn: Leafminer Feeding Often Mistaken For Disease5-13 Seminole County E-News

Georgia Corn: Indications Of Thrips Feeding5-13 Seminole County E-News

Georgia: Wheat Harvest is Under Way5-11 Seminole Crop E News

Georgia: Stink Bugs Getting into Corn5-11 Seminole Crop E News

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Illinois

Illinois

Illinois: The Black Cutworm Watch and Other Entomological Musings5-11 Integrated Pest Management Bulletin

Indiana

Indiana

Indiana: Extended Spring Weather Brings Armyworm Problems5-15 Ag Answers

Indiana: Planting Pace Slows but Still Ahead of Normal5-14 USDA

Iowa

Iowa

Iowa: Seedling Diseases Reported in Corn, Soybeans5-17 Integrated Crop Management News

Iowa: Western Bean Cutworm Cooperators Needed5-17 Integrated Crop Management News

Iowa: Nearly a Third of Expected Soybean Acres Planted Last Week5-14 USDA

Iowa Corn: Imbibitional Chilling and Variable Emergence5-14 Integrated Crop Management News

Kansas

Kansas

Kansas Wheat: Dry Conditions Add to Stress in Some Areas5-14 K-State Research and Extension

Kentucky

Kentucky

Kentucky: Fungicides Best Used At Reproductive Stage Of Corn5-15 Kentucky Pest News

Kentucky: Corn Planting Nearly Complete Despite Increased Rains5-14 USDA

Louisiana

Louisiana

Louisiana: Restocking Crawfish in Permanent Ponds a Waste5-16 LSU AgCenter News

Louisiana Rice: EPA Approves New Fungicide5-15 LSU AgCenter News

Louisiana: Cotton Fleahopper Numbers Increasing5-14 Louisiana Crops

Louisiana: Sampling Dermacor X-100 Water-Seeded Field5-14 Louisiana Rice Insects

Louisiana: Summer Forage Strategies After The 2011 Drought5-13 Louisiana State University

Louisiana (E-Central): Thrips In Cotton, Diseases In Corn And A New Ride For Spraying Pigweed5-13 Roger Carter and his colleagues at AMS

Louisiana: Termites Most Active Around Mother’s Day5-11 LSU AgCenter News

Mississippi

Mississippi

Mississippi: Insect Scout School Dates Set5-16 Mississippi Crop Situation

Mississippi: Herbicide Resistant Weeds and Much Needed Rains5-14 USDA

Mississippi (Central): Variable Rates May Produce Variable Crops5-13 Field Notes, Ernie Flint

Mississippi: Thrips Pressure Heavy In Cotton5-11 Mississippi Crop Situation

Mississippi: Insect Trap Counts5-11 Mississippi Crop Situation

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Missouri

Missouri

Nebraska

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina: Kudzu Bug Eggs Turn Up On Volunteer And Planted Soybean5-15 North Carolina Crops

North Carolina Cotton: Start Scouting For Thrips And Other Seedling Pests – Here’s How5-13 North Carolina Crops

North Carolina: Sorting Through Decisions About Thrips In Soybeans And Corn5-13 North Carolina Crops

Ohio

Ohio

Ohio: Time to Scout for Slugs5-11 C.O.R.N. Newsletter

Oklahoma

Oklahoma

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South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina: Herbicides For Peanuts5-15 Clemson Agronomic News

South Carolina: Clemson Peanut Brief5-15 Clemson Agronomic News

South Carolina: Corn Planting Nearly Complete Amid Much Needed Rains5-14 USDA

South Carolina: Kudzu Bug Spreading in Southeast5-11 Clemson Agronomic News

Tennessee

Tennessee

Tennessee: False Chinch Bugs Killing Cotton — Beans Next?5-16 UTCrops

Tennessee: Weekend Showers Welcomed5-14 USDA

Tennessee Cotton: Weed Control Off to Rough Start for Some5-14 UTCrops

Tennessee: UT Weed Tour Scheduled June 215-14 UTCrops

Tennessee: Corn Herbicide Tank-Mix Reminders5-11 UTCrops

Texas

Texas

Texas: 2 Soil Nutrient Management Courses Set for August5-17 Texas AgriLife

Texas: Rains Jump-Start Cotton Planting, But Areas Are Still Very Dry5-15 AgriLife Today

Texas: Converting Crops to Fuel All About Math5-15 Texas AgriLife

Texas: More Diversified Herbicide Plan May be Needed5-15 Texas AgriLife

Texas: Rains Help Improve Crop Conditions in Most Areas5-14 USDA

Texas: Hot and Humid Nights Decrease Rice Yield and Quality5-11 Texas AgriLife

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia: Corn Nutrient Deficiencies5-15 Virginia Cooperative Extension-Southampton County

Virginia Soybeans: On the Lookout for Fungal Seedling Disease5-15 Virginia Cooperative Extension

Virginia Cotton: Beneficial Moisture Spreads Out Planting Season5-14 Commonwealth Gin

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