Canada: Latest insect pest in Ontario raises a stink in soybeans and dry beans

Published Jul 26, 2021

Tridge summary

Stink bugs have been identified as a new pest for dry bean and soybean growers in Ontario for the 2021 growing season. Field crop entomologist Tracey Baute with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs has recommended that growers should scan for stink bugs on a weekly basis from the R2 stage until the early R6 stage of soybeans. Two techniques for detecting stink bugs have been suggested by Baute: the drop-cloth technique for row plantings and the sweep-net technique for narrow row and drilled beans.
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Ontario dry bean and soybean growers: something stinky this way comes. Tracey Baute, field crop entomologist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA), reports that stink bugs are the latest insect pest to make an appearance in 2021’s growing season. Baute recommends growers scout dry beans and soybeans for stink bugs weekly from R2 until early R6 ...

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