This survey monitored statewide soybean pest occurrence to advise stakeholders of pest activity to aid in targeting scouting efforts. At the same time, it monitored important natural enemies that may contribute to pest reduction. Scouts visited 45 soybean fields throughout the growing season between June and September. They identified six locations suitable for research and demonstration pest management trials, where they conducted insecticide efficacy trials. The project also built a soybean arthropod pest and natural enemy reference collection for use in extension outreach training and support. Insect pest abundance data was used to notify growers about what to be looking for in a series of crop updates.
Key Benefactors:
farmers, agronomists, Extension agents, crop scouts