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cropprotectionnetwork.org/publications/corn-invertebrate-loss-estimates-from-the-united-states-and-ontario-canada-2022
www.researchgate.net/publication/372622267_2022_Soybean_Insect_Losses_in_the_United_States
Musseretal2023.pdf
Bug Resistant Crops? Research Continues At UW
Dr. Emily Bick has joined the UW-Madison Entomology Department. She researches using precision agriculture to control pests in crops.
Crop pest reports are picking up - Iola Radio | Your Hometown Radio Stations & Local News Source
Sawflies-Photo: Josh-Kamps-@UWMadisonEx A University of Wisconsin entomologist says she is getting more reports from farmers about crop pests. Emily Bick researches crop pests and collects insect reports from farmers. She tells Brownfield farmers are reporting sawfly problems in many of their forage crops. “It seems […]
Episode 143 - Insect Eavesdropper with Guest Entomologist Emily Bick, Ph.D. by Discovering Forestry
Joe and Korey sit down with Dr. Emily Bick, Assistant Professor of Precision Pest Ecology at University of Wisconsin. The guys and Emily talk about the role insects play in tree care. To learn more about Emily you visit www.bicklab.com (funded by WARF Accelerator Grant) and follow her Twitter/X: @bick_emily. If you enjoyed the podcast please rate, review, subscribe and tell a fellow tree lover! Send your questions or topics you would like us to discuss to info@discoveringforestrypodcast.com Be sure to follow us on all your favorite social media platforms! Twitter/X: @DisForestryPod Instagram: @discovering_forestry Facebook: Discovering Forestry YouTube: @discoveringforestry6905 LinkedIn: Discovering Forestry Podcast Music credit: Cool Tools Music Video - "Timber" Muzaproduction “Sport Rock Logo 1” Hosted by: Joe Aiken & Korey Lofy Produced by: Nico Manganiello Artwork by: Cara Markiewicz & Nico Manganiello
Insect Eavesdropper: Digital Monitoring of Crop Pests Via Vibrational Signals
Meet the creators of Insect Eavesdropper, winner of the 2023 Antlion Pit, an innovation competition for entomology-related products and services.
Wisconsin Management of Potato Leafhopper in Alfalfa
Potato leafhopper (Empoasca fabae) is a serious economic pest across multiple cropping systems such as all types of beans, clover, apples, and potatoes. Alfalfa is a valuable forage crop widely cultivated for its high protein content and ability to fix nitrogen into the soil.
Digital Agriculture
Listen to this episode from Field Notes on Spotify. Data is the currency of the future. What does this look like for farmers? We sit down with Drs. Emily Bick, Extension-funded field and forage crop entomologist with University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Jim Eckberg, a scientist with General Mills, to find out. We talk on how sensors and imaging can help build back biodiversity and soils as well as how industry is working to spur the transition along.Image adapted from USDA photo by Peggy Greb under creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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UW-Balancing-Sustainability-and-Innovation.pdf
Crop Protection Network.pdf
2.24.23 Insect management update.mp4
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[Women-BLD] The Good, The Bad and the Bugly; Gardening Series (2021-04-23 at 11_04 GMT-7).mp4
Free Crop Updates Coming
The UW-Madison’s Division of Extension’s Badger Crop Connect, is wrapping up the 2022 growing season with several webinars in... Read More
Agronomy-Soils Field Day, Aug 30, Arlington ARS
Integrating New Ag technologies Agronomy/Soils Field Day flyer, click here. Wednesday August 30, 2023 UW-Arlington Agricultural Research Station Please register by August 17: CLICK HERE or call 608-262-0485 8:00 Check-in, Pre-registration is free and appreciated. …
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