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W202 Thrips, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W202 Thrips, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
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W201 Threecornered Alfalfa Hopper, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W201 Threecornered Alfalfa Hopper, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W200 Stink Bugs, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W200 Stink Bugs, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W198 Green Cloverworm, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W198 Green Cloverworm, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W197 Dectes Stem Borer, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W197 Dectes Stem Borer, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
Pb1768 2010 Insect Control Recommendations For Field Crops –, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Pb1768 2010 Insect Control Recommendations For Field Crops –, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
An Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program integrates control tactics including cultural practices, variety selection, biological control and insecticides to manage insect pest populations so that economic damage and harmful environmental side effects are minimized. Insecticides should only be used on an as-needed basis; therefore, insect scouting must be conducted regularly throughout the season to determine if an insecticide application is warranted.