
"They will talk about about forecasts, control options, and economic thresholds!"
"For here in eastern Ontario and many parts of Ontario, a very chilly start to May. I'm sure that will come up in tonight's conversation, but let us know where you're joining from. I see Cabot is way out west. It's 30 degrees there. That's Celsius. And they're pretty much crop is in the ground. Yeah, exactly."
"OK, hang on, Tyler. Also drier than a popcorn fart, which is a fantastic term and I appreciate it very much. Quick reminder, if you collect those CEU credits, head on over to real agriculture.com agronomists let us know you took in the show. And while you're there, sign up"
Early-season insect feeding is addressed with attention to flea beetles, cutworms, wireworms, and other pests. Forecasting is used to anticipate pest pressure during crop establishment. Control options are considered in response to expected insect activity and field conditions. Economic thresholds guide decisions about when intervention is justified. Weather factors such as cold starts and dry conditions are noted as influences on early pest dynamics. The conversation also includes practical updates for growers in different regions, including areas where crops are already in the ground. The goal is to help farmers manage pests effectively while making cost-conscious decisions.
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