University of Missouri: Be on Guard for Forage Insect Pests in Missouri
March 06, 2020
March 06, 2020
GALENA, Missouri, March 6 -- The University of Missouri's College of Food and Natural Resources issued the following news:
Insect invasions advanced more slowly when ships and wagons moved crops. Pests can hop aboard an airplane and infest a new area in short order. That makes it more important than ever to watch for agricultural insect pests, says Tim Schnakenberg of University of Missouri Extension.
Schnakenberg is a field specialist in agronomy in the heart of hay co . . .
Insect invasions advanced more slowly when ships and wagons moved crops. Pests can hop aboard an airplane and infest a new area in short order. That makes it more important than ever to watch for agricultural insect pests, says Tim Schnakenberg of University of Missouri Extension.
Schnakenberg is a field specialist in agronomy in the heart of hay co . . .