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May 7, 2004 - Issue 8, Pest & Crop Newsletter, Entomology Extension, Purdue University.

16205 May 7, 2004 - Issue 8, Pest & Crop Newsletter, Entomology Extension, Purdue University. http://extension.entm.purdue.edu/pestcrop/2004/issue8/index.html A few reports of cutworm damage have been received from southern Indiana, most of those are likely dingy cutworm. The dingy cutworm overwinters as a partially grown larva, so early leaf feeding is not uncommon. Fortunately it is not the threat to stand losses that the black cutworm is. Crops > Carrot > Research poison   hemlock   coleoptile   black   cutworm   mesocotyl   germination   soil   temperatures   wild   carrot   wheat   plant Jan 1, 2007  

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