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By far the worst on our pea stubble that was worked last fall - loose dirt as well
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Grass edges are full of cutworms. Maybe cultivation around fields would keep them out.
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What effect does rain have on these little turds? Chance of rain for the next 3 days here..Will they drown?
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There must be something you can spray for that.
One of the neighbor's minions was talking how they had to reseed 5 quarters. The minion also tried to describe to the farmer that 6-7 consecutive crops of canola is not good farming practices. The response was, It's only one quarter and its just for experiment.
The conversation turned to the subject that every generation that leaves a farm is to busy with their lives to care about it. Once the old people die, the kids rent it out for the top dollar and don't even bother to pay attention. As long as the cheque is on time!
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They were chewing on barley this year too. We need lindane back for a couple of year to clean up all these bugs that have moved in since it's demise.
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We only have flax to spray yet and would have to say haven't seen anything that would warrant spraying for them. All of our canola except for 80 acres has lumiderm insecticide on it.
I was wondering if Lumiderm was used every time canola was seeded, would cut worm populations ever increase? Would it clean them out of a canola crop and then be good until the next round of canola(what ever your rotation is)?
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