The Southern Corn Rootworm Peanut Advisory

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Author(s):
HM Linker; DA Herbert, Jr; RL Brandenburg

Type of Document:
Not Available

 

Publisher/Journal:
Virginia Cooperative Extension Publication

Date of Publication:
2003

Place of Publication:
Not Available

Description

Abstract: The southern corn rootworm (SCR) has long been considered a major pest of peanuts in North Carolina and Virginia. However, researchers and Extension faculty at Virginia Tech and NC State have determined through more than 400 commercial field trials that the majority of peanut fields do not need to be treated. They have developed and tested a simple-to-use advisory that identifies those fields not at risk for pod damage or economic loss. The Southern Corn Rootworm Advisory can save you time and money as well as help you use insecticides more efficiently.

Additional Bibliographic Information

Virginia Cooperative Extension Publ. No. 444-351

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