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Corn Rootworm IPM

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  • 2024 Regional Network Summary

    2024 Regional Corn Rootworm Monitoring Network Summary

    The most recent report of corn rootworm beetle counts is now available! This report covers beetle counts on sticky traps placed around the U.S. and Canada in 2024 as well as relevant field history information.

  • 2023 Iowa CRW Efficacy Evaluations

    2023 Iowa Evaluation of Insecticides and Plant-Incorporated Protectants

    In Iowa, the species of corn rootworm (CRW) that are of economic importance include western corn rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte) and northern corn rootworm (D. barberi Smith and Lawrence), and these two species are the most damaging pests of corn, Zea mays, in the United States Corn Belt. Over the last two decades, Bt corn varieties have been made commercially available to protect corn from these pests. 

    The goal of this research program is to serve the agricultural community of Iowa by monitoring and evaluating the performance of registered and precommercial insecticides and transgenic corn hybrids. To achieve this goal, we maintain a viable, proactive, progressive and scientifically sound product evaluation program.

  • Canada Bt Trait Table announcement

    2024 Canadian Bt Trait Tables

    The Canadian “Bt” Corn Trait Tables for 2024 are now available:

    English:  Canadian Bt Corn Trait Table for April 2024

    French:  Maïs exprimant des protéines insecticides disponibles au Canada (Avril 2024)

    Bt is in quotes because RNAi (RNA interference) technology, which is not a Bt trait, is now offered in some of the packages for rootworm protection. 

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