The sugarcane aphid (SCA) has now been reported in several counties in Kansas and grain sorghum producers should begin scouting their fields on a routine basis, says Kansas State University Extension.
Grain sorghum producers in Kansas should begin scouting their fields on a routine basis after the first sugarcane aphid report this year has been documented, advises Kansas State University Extension.
Sugarcane aphid activity in sorghum has been light in the southern Plains so far, but the situation can quickly, so Kansas State University Extension shares tips for scouting to stay ahead.
Grain and forage sorghum producers can now monitor the progression of the sugarcane aphid across Texas via an online mapping program conducted by AgriLife Extension in cooperation with Kansas State University.
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