Monthly Archives: October 2021

Twice Stabbed Stink Bug Observed in Maturing Hemp

While conducting studies in hemp at the University of Kentucky’s Spindletop Farm in Lexington, the twice stabbed sting bug (Cosmopepla lintneriana, formerly C. bimaculata) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) was observed in hemp grown for grain (Figure 1) during the first week of

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Vegetable Production Guide for Commercial Growers, 2022-2023 (ID-36)

The latest version of the UK Extension publication, Vegetable Production Guide for Commercial Growers (ID-36) is now available for 2022 to 2023.  This comprehensive publication contains a wealth of information on all aspects of commercial vegetable production and pest management, from variety

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Soybean Seed Quality Issues Due to Fungal Infections

Although soybean yields have been pretty good this year so far, the seed quality of harvested soybeans has not been great in some fields.  Seed diseases have been prevalent in areas that have received a lot of rain since harvest

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Difficulties in Diagnosing Diseases of Mature Soybean Plants

After soybean plants have matured in the field, many organisms begin to grow and colonize these plants.  Rainy weather often promotes growth of and colonization by these organisms.  The longer that plants have been sitting in a field after they

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Spreading of the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Across West and Central Kentucky: Distribution and Trends

Stink bugs in Kentucky Every year, soybean farmers in Kentucky usually face the attacks of two common stink bugs: the green stink bug (Chinavia hilaris) and the complex of brown stink bugs(Euschistus spp.–i.e., E. variolarius, E. servus), and since 2010

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Blister Beetles Predatory Behavior Outweigh Their Feeding in Soybeans in Kentucky

Description Blister beetles (Coleoptera: Meloidae) are known for the oily, caustic substance that protects them from predators: cantharidin. Cantharidin is a defensive substance that acts as a deterrent against ants or ground beetles and several species of spiders. In pastures,

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Practical Pest Preventive Practices for the Pantry

While people hate to find insects in their pantry, managing them should begin long before the pest is found. Pests in the pantry often mean that there are one or more stored food items that have become infested and, left

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Root-knot Nematode in Vegetable Cropping Systems (PPFS-VG-28; CCD-FS-22)

Root-knot nematodes are microscopic plant parasitic roundworms that reside in soil and infect plant roots.  Unmanaged populations can result in significant economic losses for growers due to decreased plant vigor and yield, followed by plant death.  Root-knot nematodes can infect

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Crazy Top of Corn (PPFS-AG-C-12)

Crazy top of corn is a disease that has been observed more frequently in Kentucky due to heavy and intense spring rains. Although some crazy top symptoms are distinct, other symptoms of this disease may not be as familiar and

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What are the Tiny Mud Pots on Hemp Petioles?

The Mud Pots While scouting for caterpillars and budworms in a commercial hemp field in Princeton, KY, we found three pot-shaped mud structures on a hemp petiole (Figure 1). There is a great number of wasp species that build nests

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Landscape Sanitation: Clean Up for Clean Plants

Autumn has arrived in Kentucky and, as leaves will soon begin to change color and fall from trees, it is time to focus on landscape sanitation. Good sanitation practices can help reduce disease-causing pathogens.  These organisms can survive for months

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They’re Here: Stink Bug Invasions Have Begun!

Brown marmorated stink bugs have begun their annual trek to get inside of your home. This yearly annoyance is something that parts of the state have been experiencing for a while, but other counties may have just started to deal

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Pests of Fall and Holiday Decorations

Fall and holiday decorations are used to “liven up” the atmosphere at home while we move into the fall months. But this needs to be done thoughtfully so you don’t initiate pest problems in the home. Although live insects may

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Septoria Leaf Spot of Field Hemp (PPFS-AG-H-01)

Septoria leaf spot is the most commonly reported leaf spot disease of field-grown hemp in Kentucky. This fungal leaf disease can rapidly spread throughout fields during periods of extensive rain or high humidity. Under extreme conditions, plants can lose 50%

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Plant Disease Diagnostic Lab Highlights

The following plant disease highlights have been compiled from samples submitted to the University of Kentucky Plant Disease Diagnostic Laboratories from September 1 to September 30, 2021. Diagnostic samples of agronomic crops have included anthracnose leaf blight, gray leaf spot,

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