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| Current Issue: June 2010 |

Early Detection Of Insect Pests
Integrated pest management (IPM) is a decision-making system that involves the judicious use of diverse pest management tactics after the correct identification of pests. Many producers are already familiar with insect pheromone traps like the ones used in the past for monitoring boll weevils and corn earworms. Read more...
Feature Stories
• Early Detection Of Insect Pests
Pheromone traps are another tool to use in an insect
management program
• Get The Most Out Of Grass-Control Herbicides
Weigh the effectiveness of tankmixes with the
economics of multiple trips.
• Use Every Tool Available
Reliance on the PPOs to control Palmer amaranth may lead to the next round of resistance.
• APRES Still Going Strong
This collection of researchers continues to unlock the potential of the humble peanut
Columns & Departments
• Editor's Note
‘Not too bad’ may be the best we can hope for
• Market Watch
Overall edible peanut market up; let’s hope it’s a continuing trend
• News Briefs
• New Products
• Pesticide Roundup
• Peanut Pointers
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