Stalk borers on the move
Iowa has been steadily
accumulating degree days ahead of schedule in 2012. Over the weekend,
some parts of southern Iowa hit an important degree day benchmark for
common stalk borer. About 10 percent of stalk borer larvae can begin
moving to corn after accumulating 1,300 to 1,400 degree days. Part of
southwestern and southeastern Iowa have reached that threshold and we
recommend starting to scout this week in corn. Central and
northern Iowa should start scouting May 12 to May 18, if warm
temperatures continue. This is about three weeks earlier than last
year.
Growing degree days
accumulated (base 41°F) for stalk borer larval movement in Iowa for
2012. Begin scouting around 1,300 to 1,400 degree days. Map courtesy of Iowa Environmental Mesonet, ISU Agronomy.
For the full ICM News article about stalk borer management, click here.
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