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Speed scouting for soybean aphid

Published: August 31, 2009
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Time is money, and soybean farmers and crop consultants don't seem to have a surplus of either these days. So some Extension Service experts from the US have begun recommending a faster, simpler method of scouting for soybean aphids. While crop advisers typically collect extensive insect data on randomly selected plants in a field, the idea behind speed scouting is to get in, count up to a...
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Muhammad Nawaz Ali
31 de agosto de 2009
Nice Article In pest management the value of sample or No. of Aphids in Soyabeen are randomly collected but the condition must be that whole field is equically affected by Aphids., this new method of pest scouting inference all other Legume families too,,Biostatistic also deviate from area to area meaning Qualitative statistics. But integrated pest management and use of Biopesticide make better results.Along with The GMp soya resistant to insects, as in this article it is mentioned that US faces Immense Affids attack first time after Asia they should concern with Asian Antamologist.
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