​​Soybean Insect Pest Thresholds and Management in the Mid-South Region​

June 2014 | 30 min., 14 sec.
by Angus Catchot
Mississippi State University

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Summary

​This presentation is designed to help consultants, growers, and other practitioners in the Mid-southern U.S. better understand management strategies and thresholds for the most common insect pest species annually encountered in soybean production systems. Pest status, damage potential, and action thresholds will be discussed.

About the Presenter

Angus CatchotAngus Catchot is an Extension Entomologist at Mississippi State University working with insect pest of Soybeans, Cotton, Corn, Wheat, and Grain Sorghum.​

Contact Information:
Email: acatchot@ext.msstate.edu

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