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Corn earworm and BMSB black light trap catches for week ending June 14, 2012

Black light trap nightly averages for corn earworm moths were as follows: Chesapeake-0.3, Petersburg-0.3, Southampton-0.1, Suffolk-0.6. For brown marmorated stink bug, nightly averages were: Chesapeake, Southampton, Suffolk, and Virginia Beach-zero, Petersburg-0.3. Thanks to Watson Lawrence, Mark Kraemer, Chris Drake, Helene Doughty, and Ames Herbert’s crew for their reports this week.

Corn earworm and BMSB black light trap catches for week ending June 7, 2012

There were zero corn earworm and brown marmorated stink bugs captured in black light traps this week for Prince George, Petersburg, Southampton, Chesapeake, and Suffolk. Thanks to Scott Reiter, Mark Kraemer, Chris Drake, Watson Lawrence, and Ames Herbert and his crew for this week’s reports. Other black light trap locations will be reporting soon, and we are trying to fix a possible electrical problem with the trap in Warsaw.

Tidewater AREC June 5 Tour Reminder and Brochure

Attached is a brochure listing the speakers, topics, and other information for the “Early Summer Row Crops Tour” to be held at the Tidewater AREC Hare Road Research Farm in Suffolk, VA, on June 5, 2012. The tour will start at 9:00 am sharp. All are welcome; there is no preregistration/no fee. If you are a person with a disability and desire any assistive devices, services or other accommodations to participate in this activity, please contact the Tidewater Agricultural Research and Extension Center at 757-657-6450 (TDD number is 800-828-1120) during business hours of 8 am and 4:30 pm to discuss accommodations five days prior to the event. Additional information: brochure-2012-pdf

Virginia Tech Tidewater AREC hosting row crops tour on morning of June 5, 2012

The Virginia Tech Tidewater Agricultural Research and Extension Center will hold an early-summer field crops tour during the morning of Tuesday, June 5, 2012. The tour will be held at the Center’s Research Farm (1045 Hare Road, Suffolk, VA). Specialists (Drs. Maria Balota, Hunter Frame, Ames Herbert, David Holshouser, Pat Phipps, and Wade Thomason) will display field research in progress and will present information for the 2012 crop season. Topics will include nutrient management, pest management, and crop management for cotton, peanut, soybean, wheat, corn, and sorghum. Robert Christian will conclude the tour with a pesticide safety review. We have applied to offer Certified Crop Adviser Continuing Education Credits. Commercial Pesticide Applicator recertification credits (categories 1-A, 1-C, and 10), and Registered Technician (category 60) will be available for participants. All interested in commercial production of field crops are invited to attend. There is no preregistration and no fee for attending this tour. Arrival is at 8:30 am with the program starting promptly at 9:00 am and running through lunch (courtesy of Berry Lewis with Bayer CropScience) at 12:30 pm. More information is available through local Virginia Cooperative Extension offices or by contacting the Tidewater Agricultural Research and Extension Center main office at 757-657-6450. If you are a person with a disability and desire any assistive devices, services or other accommodations to participate in this activity, please contact the Tidewater Agricultural Research and Extension Center at 757-657-6450 (TDD number is 800-828-1120) during business hours of 8 am and 4:30 pm to discuss accommodations five days prior to the event.

Ames Herbert’s 2011 research summary book now available online

Ames Herbert’s 2011 “Insect Pest Management in Virginia Cotton, Peanut, and Soybean” is now available online at: http://pubs.ext.vt.edu/AREC/AREC-7/AREC-7.html
This document summarizes thrips, corn earworm, stink bug, southern corn rootworm, and other insect pest trials in the above crops. It also includes the results of the 2011 field corn survey, soybean insecticide use survey, and black light trap captures.

Final black light trap report for brown marmorated stink bug, 2011 season

Petersburg was the only station that reported captures of BMSB this week, with a total of 6 captured for the week of Sep. 23-29. Please see the attached table for the season summary. Please note that we will continue to inform our clientele of the status of BMSB in Virginia soybean; our scout is continuing his efforts a couple more weeks. Additional information: bmsb-blacklight-table-11-pdf