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Field Crop Insects publication added to crop reference series

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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach and the Iowa Soybean Association have released a collaborative publication, Field Crop Insects, the latest in a series of practical and valuable reference tools for farmers.

"Correct recognition and identification of insect pests is an important first step to making a proper management decision regarding any insects found in soybean and corn," says Erin Hodgson, ISU Extension entomologist and one of the publication's authors. "Field Crop Insects is a comprehensive publication for farmers and ag professionals in a format they can easily use. In addition to help with identification, it provides useful information about sampling and treatment thresholds."

The 74-page publication is filled with vivid, full-color images and descriptions of insect pests and the damage they cause to soybeans and corn. Management options are provided as well as Web addresses for access to more detailed insect control recommendations.

David Wright, ISA director of contract research and strategic initiatives, says, "Insect pests are becoming more prevalent in Iowa as environmental conditions and cropping systems change. Minimizing yield loss from insects is essential for sustainable and profitable soybean and corn production. The imagery in this publication is incredibly detailed so it is easy to accurately identify problem pests. This resource is a great tool to have in the pickup, tractor or home office."

Funding for printing and distribution of the publication was provided by the Iowa Soybean Association through the soybean checkoff and ISU Extension and Outreach.

Printed copies of Field Crop Insects can be obtained by contacting the Iowa Soybean Association at 800-383-1423; they can also be ordered from the ISU Extension Online Store at store.extension.iastate.edu or by calling 515-294-5247 and requesting publication CSI 0014. The guide can be viewed online at www.iasoybeans.com/productionresearch.


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