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We all know the old adage “corn is knee high by the Fourth of July,” but most farmers know that nowadays, thanks to ...
With this added moisture in the atmosphere, it can make an already hot day feel even hotter when you factor in the humidity.
Second-generation true armyworm activity has been reported in several Wisconsin counties, according to the Pest Survey ...
Farmers and experts are keeping a close watch as the disease rears its head far earlier in the growing season than usual.
It’s a small pest bringing large challenges. True armyworms are being seen across the state. Trempealeau County Farm Bureau President Kyle Nilsestuen explains, “It can be a very fast-moving, you know, ...