Updating Armyworm in Rice Fields
Here’s the latest information from UCCE Rice Farming Systems Advisor Luis Espino on armyworm in the Sacramento Valley:
READ MOREHere’s the latest information from UCCE Rice Farming Systems Advisor Luis Espino on armyworm in the Sacramento Valley:
READ MOREThe following update is from University of California Cooperative Extension Rice Farm Advisor, Luis Espino:
READ MOREThe Intrepid® 2F Insecticide (EPA Reg. No. 62719-442) Section 18 Emergency Exemption has been issued for use in Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Merced, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba Counties. The effective dates are April 20 to October 4, 2020.
READ MOREThe steady flow of information from UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE) rice experts continues with two new posts.
READ MOREThe number of armyworm moths trapped in Sacramento Valley rice fields continues to grow.
Here’s the latest update from University of California Cooperative Extension Rice Farm Advisor, Luis Espino:
READ MOREThe trend of greater armyworm numbers in the Sacramento Valley continues. Here’s the latest from UCCE Rice Farming Systems Advisor Luis Espino:
READ MOREThe latest trapping data shows rising Armyworm detections in the Sacramento Valley.
Here’s an update from UCCE Rice Farming Systems Advisor Luis Espino:
READ MOREHere’s a link to an in-depth article regarding Armyworm trapping from University of California Cooperative Extension Farm Advisor Michelle Leinfelder-Miles.
READ MOREFrom the University of California Cooperative Extension, here’s a link to the latest trapping information in the battle against Armyworm in Sacramento Valley rice fields.
READ MOREThe University of California has two new blog entries that may be of interest. From the UC Rice Blog, here’s a link to analysis from UCCE Rice Specialist Bruce Linquist on impacts of earlier rice planting in the Sacramento Valley.
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