and open-field crops. These pests pierce plant cells, causing stippling, leaf yellowing, and eventual necrosis. Outbreaks can escalate quickly under warm
randomly on the plant. Their efficiency is seriously impaired by the presence of leaf hairs. The larvae are not easily observed and are mainly active at night
which affects the entire population, often causing aphids to drop from the leaf and fall to the ground. Although many aphids die as a result, many will survive
out the body fluids, leaving the dead aphid hanging by its snout from the leaf to turn brown or black, and eventually decay. The quantity of aphids consumed
and crown rot, begin applications at the 2-leaf stage and continue on 3- to 10-day intervals until the 8-leaf stage. Mix and apply AMYLORIDTM in sufficient [...] AMYLORIDTM Biological Fungicide/Acre) 4 to 16 ozs/A (0.25 to 1.0 lb/A) Southern leaf blight (Bipolaris maydis) Application Directions Begin foliar applications [...] Directions (continued) Crop Peanut* Target Diseases Foliar Diseases Early leaf spot (Cercospora arachidicola) Product Use Rate per Application (ozs or
for maximum dispersal and leaf adherence. Application rates for permanent crops should be adjusted based on plant size and leaf area. Soil applications: [...] 32 TO 64 OUNCES PER ACRE 1st application: foliar application at the 2-4 leaf stage Repeat: foliar applications every 14-21 days until harvest. LEGUMES [...] PER ACRE 1st application: at ovule growth initiation 2nd application: first leaf expansion Repeat: every 2-4 weeks until harvest Post-harvest application:
protonymph, deutonymph and adult. Eggs are laid on the underside of leaves on leaf hairs or in the axils of main and side veins. They are oval, white and have
for food on the underside of leaves. They often congregate in the axils of leaf veins to rest. Their colour can vary according to the prey eaten, and varies
for maximum dispersal and leaf adherence. Application rates for permanent crops should be adjusted based on plant size and leaf area. Soil applications: [...] 32 TO 96 OUNCES PER ACRE 1st application: foliar application at the 2-4 leaf stage Repeat: foliar applications every 14-21 days until harvest 3 OUNCES [...] PER ACRE 1st application: at ovule growth initiation 2nd application: first leaf expansion Repeat: every 2-4 weeks until harvest Post-harvest application: