Keeping It Independent

Today, we're talking pests with University of Illinois' Kelly Estes.

Kelly coordinates the Illinois Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey (CAPS) program which focuses on the early detection and surveillance of harmful or economically significant exotic plant pests, diseases, and weeds that have eluded first-line of defense inspections or have been identified as threats to U.S. agriculture and/or the environment.

Kelly and Wyffels Agronomy Manager Ryan Gentle discuss the Illinois insect trapping network and dive into updates on corn rootworm, Asian beetles, corn borer, and more.

Links discussed in this episode:
Wyffels Hybrids - Corn Rootworm Monitoring Program
Illinois Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey (CAPS) program
Corn ipmPIPE
Illinois Natural History Survey
The Water and Atmospheric Resources Monitoring (WARM) Network

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What is Keeping It Independent?

Welcome to Keeping It Independent from Wyffels Hybrids. This podcast will focus on answering questions farmers face every day. We’re going to approach each question or topic from an unbiased, independent perspective and provide the best information we can to help you make the best decision for your operation.