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Field data from the 2014 growing season indicate that PI165673 plants reduce numbers of larvae entering stems, but surviving larva still tunnel into ~40 % of PI165673 stems. Varieties with PI165673 resistance will need to be accompanied by other management methods to prevent stem tunneling and girdling. Research continues to modify methods that exist in the Department of Entomology at K-State to inject or larvae with RNA interference (RNAi) particles that kill larvae before they girdle the stem. When comparing cumulative beetle days (i.e., season-long pressure of adults infesting soybean), there was a weak correlation between adult densities and larval infestations from the previous year. In other words, adults were higher in sweep counts in areas that were heavily infested with larvae. The protein marker data will provide more insight into how much adults are moving from these overwinter areas within a field.