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Missouri: 2 Field Inspectors Needed for SEMO

Mark Quisenberry from the Mo Crop Improvement Assoc./ Foundation Seed is looking for 2 people to be field inspectors for SEMO.

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Missouri Sorghum: Recommendations for Sugarcane Aphid Control

Sugarcane aphids have been found in Southeast Missouri. Moneen Jones of the University of Missouri Extension provides control recommendations and other helpful information on the pests.

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Missouri Sorghum: Sugarcane Aphid Number Rising, Some Treatments Going Out

Sugarcane aphids are slowly spreading throughout Missouri. Most fields will soon be sprayed with a desiccant and some will include an insecticide.

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Missouri: New Pest Monitoring Network

The University of Missouri Extension has updated their pest monitoring website.

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Missouri: Free Pesticide Collection Event, Portageville, March 12

There will be a pesticide collection event at the University of Missouri – Fisher Delta Research Center in Portageville on March 12, offering free pesticide collection for Missouri farmers and households.

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Missouri: Beginner Beekeeping Course, Portageville, Feb. 13

The Bee Pollinator Advocate course is the first four-hour course of the newly developed Certified Master Beekeeper curriculum through the University of Missouri.

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Missouri: Beekeeping Workshop, Portageville, March 5

The Bee Pollinator Advocate course is the first four-hour course of the newly developed Certified Master Beekeeper curriculum through the University of Missouri.

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Missouri: Next Beekeeper Class April 2

The next class in the workshop for beginner beekeepers will be April 2 at the Fisher Delta Research Center.

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Missouri: Monsanto Donates $5,000 to Master Beekeeper Certification Program

Dr. Jerry Hayes, Monsanto’s Commercial Lead for Beeologics, recently has agreed to provide startup funds for the University of Missouri Master Beekeeper Certification Program.

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Missouri Soybeans: Red Banded Stink Bugs Arrive, Too Late to Do Damage

High populations of red banded stink bugs arrived last week of September in the Bootheel of Missouri. However, it was too late to damage soybeans.

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Missouri: Cotton App Spray Guide Ready for Download

The Cotton App is now available for download. It is a compact spray guide that allows you to input multiple pest density information, and it provides you with the best […]

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Missouri Sorghum: Sugarcane Aphid Management in 2017

The United Sorghum Checkoff Program has released a presentation that summarizes what we have learned about sugarcane aphid management over the last two years.

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Missouri Cotton, Sorghum: Section 18s Granted for Transform

Here’s the emergency exempt Section 18 labels for Transform in cotton and sorghum for this year.

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Missouri Crops: 2016 Arthropod Management Tests

Evaluations of various pest management options against common pests of Bootheel row crops.

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Missouri: Pesticide Category 1A Re-Certification Class, Portageville, Dec. 5

The University of Missouri will be hosting a Pesticide Category 1A Re-Certification Class at the Fisher Delta Research Center in Portageville on Tuesday, December 5. The class costs $100 and will run […]

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