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Corn growers: Watch for black cutworm moths, seedcorn maggot

2014-05-10 01:41:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Source: Ohio State University During corn planting and as seedlings start to emerge, corn growers should be on the lookout for the black cutworm moth, says And Michel, Ohio State University Extension pest expert. The migrating moth could cause stand loss. The pest tends to prefer to infest fields with significant ground cover and weed presence, says Michel. read more

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