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Is Insect Pressure High This Spring?(April 1, 2023) Kris Giles, OSU entomology professor, explains why producers need to be on the lookout for brown wheat mites in their fields.…
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Insect Update & Happy Retirement, Dr. Tom Royer!(Dec. 17, 2022) Tom Royer, OSU Extension entomologist, gives a pest update, and we thank him for his years of service as he enters retirement.…
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Be on the Lookout for Blister Beetles(July 16, 2022) Kelly Seuhs, OSU Extension Alfalfa specialist, explains why populations of blister beetles are higher this summer than in past years. For Extension fact sheets & more visit…
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An App to Help Manage Aphids?(July 9, 2022) Tom Royer, OSU Extension Entomologist, gives viewers a preview of the “Sugarcane Aphid Glance N Go” app.…
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SUNUP: More armyworm problems on the way?10/30/21- Tom Royer, OSU Extension entomologist, talks about scouting and controlling insects that like to over winter in Oklahoma wheat fields.
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Look out for these June Horticulture TipsHost Casey Hentges tells us a few tips to be aware of for the upcoming month of June and the warmer weather ahead. You can find more detailed and helpful tips on the OSU Fact Sheet website:…
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SUNUP: Canola Field DaysOkState Extension Canola Specialist Josh Bushong previews the upcoming canola field tours and talks about the progress of this year's crop. |
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Oklahoma Gardening: Dormant Oil ApplicationJackie Lee, OSU Pesticide Coordinator and Fruit & Nut Extension Entomologist, shares tips on applying dormant oils. |
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SUNUP: Salt Cedar BeetlesOkState Extension Integrated Pest Management Specialist Tom Royer and OkState Rangeland and Ecology Management Specialist Karen Hickman talk about saltcedar beetle migration into Oklahoma and explain… |
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Pest Problems: Yucca BugDr. Tom Royer, OkState IPM Specialist and Professor of Entomology, highlights a pest outbreak in the landscape. The yucca bug, Halticotoma valida, is a true bug that feeds on yucca varieties and… |