Save soybeans from red-banded stink bug
AGDAILY Staff ·
October 24, 2016
Did you know? The red-banded stink bug can cause up to as much as 90 percent soybean yield loss. Originally from South America, the stink bug has made its way north to Louisiana and the Mid-South region of the United States. It is now one of the most prevalent stink bugs in the U.S., and is one of the most difficult insects to control. Louisiana State University suggests these four management tips to control the pest.
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