The information,is presented in tabular form for easy reference, is intended to provide growers with information on the fungicides, insecticides, and miticides currently registered for application to herbaceous perennials.
Tom Dudek, Cornell Unviersity 2006 40 pages
This bulletin is available from the MSU Extension Bookstore
Cooperative Extension Service Michigan State University Extension Bulletin e836.
Donald C. Cress Extension Specialist in Entomology
This publication provides information on controlling insects and mites on sheep and goats.
Issued May 1975 (Fil. 1)
4 pages
Archive copy of bulletin. Do not use for current recommendations. For current recommendations contact your local Extension office. Michigan Offices.
A guide to insect control for common insect pests of trees and shrubs around the home. 6 pp.
Archive copy of bulletin. Do not use for current recommendations.
Results of a trial studying when insecticides work most effectively for control of the soybean aphid. 3 pp.
Project I: Trunk-injected imidacloprid; effects of timing, tree size and application methods on persistence and EAB control. Project II: Evaluation of trunk-injected ash trees treated in 2003 and again in 2004. Project III: Comparison of bark, foliage and whole tree sprays applied once versus twice during the summer.
Evaluation of widely available insecticide products and application methods to assess their effectiveness in controlling the emerald ash borer. 8 pp.
Managing corn rootworm in corn with soil insecticides is a different situation, often more complicated and uncertain, than applying most foliar sprays. Many factors impact the amount of damage that rootworms will cause in a given field.These factors help determine rootworm larval pressure, amount of root growth and regeneration, and insecticide performance. 3 pp.
Description of several common field corn insect pests, including: Aphids, Armyworm, Billbugs, Cereal Leaf Beetle Adults, Corn Rootworm Adults, Cutworms, European Corn Borer, Flea Beetle, Grasshoppers, Japanese beetle adults, Mites, Seedcorn Maggot, Slugs, Stalk Borers, Thrips, White Grubs and Wireworms. 13 pp.
MSU Extension Service Michigan State University Extension Bulletin e2591
Archive copy of bulletin. Do not use for current recommendations. For current recommendations contact your local Extension office. Michigan offices
MSU Agricultural Experiment Station Michigan State University Technical Publications TB21 George D. Shafer, Entomology Issued July 1919 66 pages (Fil. 1) Archive copy of bulletin. Do not use for current recommendations. For current recommendations contact your local Extension Office.
Information on how to interpret and use the data in insect pests Extension bulletins. 1 page.
MSU Extension Service Michigan State University Extension Bulletin e2489 David J. Shetler, The Ohio State University. Issued June 1994 75 pages (Fil. 1) David J. Shetler, The Ohio State University. Issued June 1995 79 pages (Fil. 2)
This bulletin outlines the most effective methods of insect control for forage crops, small grains and field corn. 17 pp.
Cooperative Extension Service Michigan State University Extension Bulletin e755.
Robert F. Ruppel, Department of Entomology
This publication provides information on armyworm.
Issued March 1973 (Fil. 1)
Issued April 1979 (Fil. 2)
Issued April 1981 (Fil. 3)
Control and management tips for insects and nematodes that attack soybeans and dry bean crops. 13 pp.
Information about the rainfast period for insecticides, the point at which rainfall or irrigation no longer reduces the performance of the product. 1 page.
Table listing trade and common names of insecticides and nematicides used in forage and field crops and the safety and environmental information for each. Sections include Runoff potential, Leaching potential, Bee toxicity, etc. 2 pp.