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How to Prevent Iron Deficiency in Spring Greenhouse Plants
At this time in the growing season, Iron (Fe) deficiency symptoms are appearing among bedding plants and other spring greenhouse plants. The main symptom of Iron (Fe) deficiency is Chlorosis or yellowing, usually starting at the shoot tip and newly developed leaves.
An Introduction to Cut Flower Production
In addition to their stunning colors and beauty, cut flowers can add supplemental income to gardens and farms alike. Learn some tips for growing, harvesting and marketing cut flowers this growing season!
Invasion of the Western Flower Thrips
Recent southerly winds brought large numbers of western flower thrips to the eastern third of South Dakota. Learn how to identify and manage this pest before they become a problem in your yard and garden.
How to Prepare Landscape Fabric for In-row Weed Control for Flower and Vegetable Production
Farmers and gardeners have taken an interest in landscape fabric due to its durability, weed suppression and reusability. Learn some tips for preparing it and installing it for a variety of plants this growing season!
Common Stalk Borer Activity Estimate: May 25, 2023
Common stalk borer caterpillars are a frequent early-season pest of corn, and their hatching and movement can be estimated by using degree days. See our latest scouting and management recommendations based on observations from around the state.
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Alfalfa Weevil Activity Prediction Update: May 25, 2023
Last week we confirmed both alfalfa weevil adult and larval activity in alfalfa. Scouting should continue, as the forecasted warm weather will promote alfalfa weevil larvae feeding.
June 20 Was the Last Day to Apply Dicamba Postemergence in Dicamba-Tolerant Soybean in South Dakota
The cutoff date to apply dicamba postemergence was June 20, 2023. Eric Jones, Assistant Professor and SDSU Extension Weed Management Specialist, shares some important updates now that the deadline has passed.
Is There an Ideal Voluntary Waiting Period for Inseminating Your Dairy Cows?
The voluntary waiting period is a crucial management decision that designates a target number of days postpartum, after which cows will be inseminated.
What Does Pinkeye Cost?
A common disease during fly season, pinkeye in cattle can have a measurable impact on profits. A recent research project investigated the impact of eye issues on sale barn prices to find out just how much.