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Wayne C. Bailey
University of Missouri
Plant Science & Technology
(573) 882-2838
baileyw@missouri.edu

Small Grasshoppers Numerous in Many Areas of Missouri

Wayne C. Bailey
University of Missouri
(573) 882-2838
baileyw@missouri.edu

Published: August 1, 2011

Reports of grasshopper damage to soybean have been received during the past week. Dry weather and dry-down of grasses in field borders and waterways will force grasshoppers into growing field crops. Economic thresholds and insecticides labeled for grasshopper in most crops and non-cropland areas can be found in a previous newsletter published earlier in 2011. Grasshopper numbers often occur on a 4-5 year cycle and this looks like a peak year for grasshoppers in most areas of Missouri.


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