Abstract

Abstract This trial was conducted on a cooperator’s farm in Pondera County. Chemicals were applied on 7 May with a backpack sprayer delivering 27 gal/acre at 20 psi. Plot size was 8 by 20 ft with 4 replications in a randomized block design. Treatments were evaluated after 7 days by searching through the soil in 10 ft of row within each plot. Worms were 0.5 inch long, and they caused severe crop damage. Worms were reared for identification purposes. The field had been managed using chemical fallow techniques. All chemicals significantly reduced numbers of cutworms. There were no significant differences in efficacy among chemical treatments.

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