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Insect Pest Management in Virginia Cotton, Peanut, and Soybean

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Test: SB11-CEW-Worrell-1, Efficacy of Intrepid aga<strong>in</strong>st lepidopteran pests<br />

# Material Rate Date(s) treated<br />

1 Intrepid 2F<br />

4 oz/A<br />

Aug 12<br />

+ NIS<br />

0.25% v/v<br />

2 Intrepid 2F<br />

6 oz/A<br />

Aug 12<br />

+ NIS<br />

0.25% v/v<br />

3 Intrepid 2F<br />

4 oz/A<br />

Aug 12<br />

+ Karate Z<br />

+ NIS<br />

1.6 oz/A<br />

0.25% v/v<br />

4 Belt SC<br />

2 oz/A<br />

Aug 12<br />

+ NIS<br />

0.25% v/v<br />

5 Untreated<br />

Test: SB11-CEW-Worrell-1<br />

Year: 2011<br />

Crop: <strong>Soybean</strong><br />

Variety: Pioneer 95M82<br />

Field: n/a<br />

Location: Kenneth Worrell farm,<br />

Suffolk, VA<br />

Experimental design: RCBD<br />

Plot size: 40’<br />

Row spac<strong>in</strong>g: 7.5”<br />

Plant<strong>in</strong>g date: Jun. 14<br />

Harvest date: n/a<br />

Row feet harvested: n/a<br />

Treatment application(s):<br />

Broadcast us<strong>in</strong>g backpack Nozzle type: 8002VS Nozzle spac<strong>in</strong>g: 18” PSI: 17.9 GPA: 14.3<br />

Comments: M<strong>and</strong>ibular dissection <strong>in</strong>dicated 92% corn earworm larvae <strong>and</strong> 8% tobacco<br />

budworm larvae on August 12 (n=25).<br />

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