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Insect Management & Insecticide Evaluations, Illinois 1996
Field, Forage, & Vegetable Crops

Acknowledgments

This publication is the product of the efforts and cooperation of many people. Sincere appreciation is extended to the following individuals and organizations who contributed to the success of this program and to the preparation of this report.

Plot Preparation & Establishment: Doyle Dazey, Kyle Krapf, & James Finger

Technical Assistants: Dick Bonham, Ria Barriea, Rico Bova, Janet Carlino, Maria Venditti, KerryLynn Bennet, Bret Robertson and Matt

Statistical Analysis: Pesticide Research Manager

Clerical Assistance: Joan Traub

Article Reviewers: Mike Gray, Steve Roberts, Kevin Steffey, and Rick Weinzierl

University of Illinois Research Centers: Don Elliot & Jim Poppe, University of Illinois Vegetable Crops Farm, Champaign; Eric Adee, Northwestern Illinois Agricultural Research & Demonstration Center, Monmouth; Lyle Paul, Northern Illinois Agronomy Research Center, DeKalb, Illinois

Southern Illinois University Research Center: Dr. George Kapusta, Belleville Research Center, Belleville, Illinois

Cooperating Companies & Institutions:

Abbott Laboratories

FMC Corporation

AgrEvo USA

Griffin

American Cyanamid Company

MarketMore Seeds

BASF Corperation

MicroFlo Company

Bayer

Monsanto

Cargill

Mycogen Corporation

Cheminova

Northrup King

Ciba Seeds

Pioneer Seed

DowElanco Company

Rhone-Poulenc

DuPont Company

Valent

Elf Atochem

Zeneca Inc.

 

Introduction

It rained and rained and rained-
The average fall was well maintained.
And when the fields were simple bogs
It started raining cats and dogs.
After a drought of half an hour
We had a most refreshing shower.
And then most curious thing of all
A gentle rain began to fall-
Next day but one was fairly dry
Save for one deluge from the sky
Which wetted the ground to the skin-
and then, at last, the rain set in--

-Author unknown

Illinois experienced cool spring temperatures that persisted through the second week of June, holding soil temperatures below normal. Corn and soybean plantings were delayed due to a prolonged wet spring. Corn rootworm egg hatch as well as larval development was delayed in 1996. However, once the fields did dry, we were able to complete all trials successfully. For the most part we were quite successful in achieving our planned goals. We were successful in obtaining meaningful data for the European corn borer trials that included Bt-corn varieties. We were also able to obtain significantly meaningful data from our alfalfa, black cutworm, soybean (herbicide insecticide interaction) trial, and all corn rootworm efficacy trials. Our vegetable trials (sweet corn) also provided significantly meaningful data. With your continued support, we are looking forward to the 1997 growing season and working with industry personal.

John T. Shaw
Senior Research Specialist

Preface

The 1996 annual "Insect Management and Insecticide Evaluation" technical report number 11 is produced through the cooperation of the Illinois Natural History Survey (INHS), Center of Economic Entomology and the University of Illinois.

This program provides an impartial evaluation of genetically engineered plants and of chemical and biological pesticides applied to a variety of field, forage, and vegetable crops at several locations in Illinois. Also included in this program is research on applied aspects of crop production and the use of biological controls. We have tried to write these reports so that they are of the most use to the agribusiness industry. We welcome any suggestions that you might have that would improve the interchange of data. For additional information on these projects and arrangements for a possible research cooperation, contact one of the following:

John T. Shaw or James Finger
Center of Economic Entomology
Illinois Natural History Survey
172 Natural Resources Building
607 East Peabody Drive
Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 244-5124

Kevin Steffey or Mike Gray
University of Illinois
Department of Crop Sciences
S-316 Turner Hall
1102 South Goodwin Avenue
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 333-6652

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