Excerpt from Cooperative Economic Insect Report, Vol. 20: September 4, 1970
Corn earworm moth catches in light traps increased in Virginia, Delaware, and Nebraska. Moths increased in some fields in New Jersey; increase expected in soybeans in Tennessee. Larvae heavy on soybeans in South Carolina. Greenbug heavy on sorghum in some areas of Colorado. Decreased in Panhandle of Texas. (p.
European corn borer heaviest in irrigated corn in Nebraska. Moth counts moderate in blacklight traps in Michigan and heavy in Delaware. Stalk infestations increased in Maryland. (pp. 638, 649, fall armyworm situation in South Carolina; also damaged grasses in Alabama and Georgia. (p.
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