Insects » Crops
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MF3047
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False Chinch Bug: Kansas Crop Pests
False chinch bugs occur in weedy pastures. They usually attack soybeans and sorghum but also consume
cotton, canola, and corn. 2 pages, color.
$1.15
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MF2582
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Soybean Aphids
The soybean aphid is a small, greenish-yellow aphid with black tailpipes or cornicles near the tip of its abdomen. It can transmit plant virus diseases. 4 pages, color.
$2.20
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MF3613
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Burrowing Bugs: Kansas Crop Pests
Burrowing bugs are small (1/4 inch long), shiny, black,
stinkbug-shaped insects with a white border around
both sides of the thorax and abdomen. They may appear in soybeans but do not result in crop injury.
$1.15
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MF2823
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Bird Cherry-Oat Aphids: Kansas Crop Pests
The bird cherry-oat aphid, Rhopalosiphum padi, is a common pest of Kansas wheat. It is often associated with yield losses from barley yellow dwarf virus. 2-page, color.
$1.15
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MF2865
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Cowpea Aphid: Kansas Crop Pests
Cowpea aphid, Aphis craccivora Koch, referred to as the black aphid, feeds near tips of alfalfa stems and has been reported sporadically from Kansas alfalfa fields. 2-page, color.
$1.15
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