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Armyworm Monitoring 2017 - Week of June 19

June 20, 2017
By Luis A Espino
Moth numbers have increased since the week of June 12, specially in the Colusa trap. The degree day model predicted worms in the fifth instar by June 22; I'm starting to receive reports of worms in Colusa, Glenn and Butte counties.
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Armyworm update week of June 12

June 12, 2017
By Luis A Espino
The number of moths trapped has increased in all locations, except in the North Sutter one (which was already high to begin with). In most fields the rice is still in the three to five leaf stage.
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Armyworm 2017 update

June 7, 2017
By Luis A Espino
Number of moths trapped per day is increasing. Numbers are higher in areas where crop diversity is higher. I haven't seen any worms yet, but they are expected by the end of the month. At this point, moths may be mating and laying eggs on weeds and other plants in the area, including rice.
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NRCS Regional Conservation Partnership Program

May 30, 2017
By Luis A Espino
Grow Rice? Help Birds! Rice provides livelihoods and food for people and places to rest and feed for many birds, too. Small changes to field management can increase the value of rice fields for the birds that use it.
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Armyworm Trapping 2017

May 26, 2017
By Luis A Espino
I have set up seven armyworm pheromone traps in the Sacramento Valley, and Michele Leinfelder-Miles is monitoring one trap in the Delta. Last year the traps showed a distinctive peak mid August, when worms started causing problems during heading.
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