• 1.4 - Second peak of armyworms with Luis Espino

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1.4 - Second peak of armyworms with Luis Espino

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    Together, the UCCE Farm Advisors seek to provide relevant, topical research-backed information relating to CA rice production.

    Today Luis Espino and Sarah Marsh will be talking about Rice Armyworm Monitoring Program and the second generation of armyworms in rice.

    Two true armyworm generations occur in rice; moths fly in spring and early summer, laying eggs in rice fields and surrounding vegetation. The larvae that emerge feed on rice foliage. A second moth flight occurs in mid-summer, followed by larvae feeding on rice foliage and panicles.

    Upcoming Events!

    • UCCE Hedgerow Demonstration Day on August 14
    • Annual Rice Field Day on August 28
    • Rice Pest Management Course on September 4 *registration required*

    Armyworm Resources

    CA Armyworm Trapping Network in Rice

    UC IPM - True Armyworm in Rice

    Other Resources

    UC Rice Blog

    UC Agronomy - Rice

    Rice Briefs (Colusa/Yolo)

    Rice Notes (Yuba-Sutter)

    Rice Leaf (Butte/Glenn)

    Rice in the Delta

    Feedback Poll

    Mention of an agrichemical does not constitute a recommendation, merely the sharing of research findings. Always follow the label. The label is the law. Find out more at ipm.ucanr.edu.

    The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the University of California. The material and information presented here is for general purposes only. The "University of California" name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service.

    UC ANR is an equal opportunity provider and employer

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Send us a text

Feedback Poll

Together, the UCCE Farm Advisors seek to provide relevant, topical research-backed information relating to CA rice production.

Today Luis Espino and Sarah Marsh will be talking about Rice Armyworm Monitoring Program and the second generation of armyworms in rice.

Two true armyworm generations occur in rice; moths fly in spring and early summer, laying eggs in rice fields and surrounding vegetation. The larvae that emerge feed on rice foliage. A second moth flight occurs in mid-summer, followed by larvae feeding on rice foliage and panicles.

Upcoming Events!

  • UCCE Hedgerow Demonstration Day on August 14
  • Annual Rice Field Day on August 28
  • Rice Pest Management Course on September 4 *registration required*

Armyworm Resources

CA Armyworm Trapping Network in Rice

UC IPM - True Armyworm in Rice

Other Resources

UC Rice Blog

UC Agronomy - Rice

Rice Briefs (Colusa/Yolo)

Rice Notes (Yuba-Sutter)

Rice Leaf (Butte/Glenn)

Rice in the Delta

Feedback Poll

Mention of an agrichemical does not constitute a recommendation, merely the sharing of research findings. Always follow the label. The label is the law. Find out more at ipm.ucanr.edu.

The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the University of California. The material and information presented here is for general purposes only. The "University of California" name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service.

UC ANR is an equal opportunity provider and employer

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