| 1. | Ontario CropIPM This is a picture of leek moth damage to onions. On onions, leek moth larvae move into the hollow portion of onion leaves and feed from the inside out, creating 'window panes' in the leaf tissue. They usually cause large areas of damage. |
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| 2. | Get the Fines Out of 2009 Corn From phone conversation with producers about this year's corn harvest, one common theme that emerges is that there are a lot of fines. You should do everything possible to get rid of fines through every part of the harvest and drying process. |
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| 3. | Agricorp Update on 2009 Corn Crop This statement from Agricorp was produced on Nov. 16/09 Agricorp will continue to review this situation and provide updates as the situation requires. |
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| 4. | Herculex and Western Bean Cutworm - No Silver Bullet Currently, Herculex Bt corn is the only transgenic option registered for control against western Bean cutworm (WBC) and although it works very well it does not provide 100% control. Does every grower in the province need Herculux Bt? |
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| 5. | Corn Harvesting Progress - Nov. 16/09 The challenging corn harvest of 2009 continues. In some respects there is some pretty good news; in many areas corn yields have been above average, November weather has been great and soil conditions for the most part have been very favorable for harvesting. |
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| 6. | The Uncommon Becomes Common - Cladosporium Ear Rot A hot topic during corn harvest is always ear moulds and this year is no exception especially if you are a producer near London or in the surrounding U.S. Great Lake States. |
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| 7. | 19cpo09.pub • Dr. Ron PitbladoRidgetown Campus Loses Dedicated Scientist, Leader and Friend • Herculex and Western Bean Cutworm—No Silver Bullet • Corn Harvesting Progress-Nov. |
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| 8. | Crop Pest Ontario - Issue #14, 2009 For more information: Toll Free: 1-877-424-1300 Local: (519) 826-4047 E-mail: ag.info.omafra@ontario. |
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| 9. | 20100107.pdf Feature Speaker - David Okerlund Sacred Cows - Sometimes Do make the best burgers. Agriculture is an ever changing industry. Can you adapt? Learn to approach change positively and reach the next level of success. 3. The Organic Matter Balance - Jane Johnson, USDA, Minnesota Healthy soils vs. |
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| 10. | Glossary - Ontario CropIPM Choose five sites per field, at each site, examine five plants. Once a block has been identified for scouting, observe the field and paint an imaginary "V" on that field. This will be the pattern along which you will walk in search of pests. |
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