Seedcorn maggot (Delia platura) adult spring emergence in New York state
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Yi-Luo Cho, Chloe
Olmstead, Dan
Hunter, Mike
Poveda, Katja
Abstract
For decades, neonicotinoid-coated seeds have been used to manage soil-dwelling insect pests in field crops. However, recently passed legislation in New York will ban the sale of neonicotinoid-coated corn, soybean, and wheat seeds beginning on January 1, 2029, unless a waiver is issued by the N.Y. Department of Environmental Conservation. As a result, the management options available to growers for soil-dwelling insect pests will change. Therefore, alternative management strategies will be necessary for future integrated pest management plans.
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The Manager, published by Progressive Dairy, is sponsored by Papillon.
Date Issued
2025-03
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Progressive Dairy
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