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Is it worthwhile to continue to plant Bt corn for European corn borer? How should Bt-resistance of corn rootworm affect management decisions? Join us for the discussion on these and other corn pests to watch out for with...
Strategic Farming: What's Bugging Your Corn? is an episode from UMN Extension Field Crop IPM Podcasts by UMN Extension. Is it worthwhile to continue to plant Bt corn for European corn borer? How should Bt-resistance of corn rootworm affect...
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Published Mar 31, 2021, 44:22 long, audio available.
Is it worthwhile to continue to plant Bt corn for European corn borer? How should Bt-resistance of corn rootworm affect management decisions? Join us for the discussion on these and other corn pests to watch out for with Dr. Ken Ostlie, Extension entomologist at the University of Minnesota and Bruce Potter, Extension Integrated Pest Management specialist at the Southwest Research and Outreach Center. The full webinar this episode was based on with transcripts can also be viewed at:
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Strategic Farming: What's Bugging Your Corn? is from UMN Extension Field Crop IPM Podcasts by UMN Extension.
Published Mar 31, 2021 and 44:22 long