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Location 2 - Vermilion Parish

Hardee field map
Hardee Field Map
Untreated to left and dermacor to right
Dermacor X-100-treated field to left of levee and untreated field to right.
core data
Average number of RWW larvae per core at Vermilion demonstration location. Remember that this is a one-replicate test, and each average is based on 10 cores pulled from each 25-acre field.

Location 2 – Hardee Farm

Cooperator: Richard Hardee
County Agent: Stuart Gauthier
Consultant: Chuck Greene
Variety: CL151
Seeding Rate: 60 lb/acre

Directions to field: Field location is 1 mile west of Gueydan on Hwy 14. From Hwy 14, take a left on Elliot Road. Travel about ¾ mile on Elliot Road until you see a pair of 48-foot bins with a loop system. The fields are southwest of the bins.

Field description: drill planted into soybean stubble.

UPDATE on May 19, 2009

Fields 1 and 2 received Karate application on May 14, 2009.

Field 4 received a Trebon treatment on May 15, 2009.

Permanent flood was established on May 17, 2009.

Mustang 1.5ec on fertilizer was flown into the water in Field 3 on May 18, 2009.

Field 2 will receive an application of Mustang 1.5ec on fertilizer on May 25, 2009 - weather permitting.

Update on June 11, 2009

All treatments went out according to plans. RWW cores were taken on June 5, 2009, -- 3 weeks after establishment of permanent flood. The data are presented in the corresponding graph. RWW core data is an average of 10 cores/field, with the exception of the Dermacor field, which was an average of 9 cores per field. It is estimated that for each RWW larva/core, there is a .5-1.5% yield loss. 

All of the insecticides provided some level of control. Control ranged from 76 to 100%. The untreated check field had an average of 9.2 RWW larvae per core. Karate Z pre-flood and Karate Z pre-flood followed by Mustang 1.5ec on fertilizer post-flood provided best control with no RWW larvae detectable in cores.  This was closely followed by Dermacor X-100 with an average of 0.2 RWW larvae per core. The field treated with Mustang 1.5 ec post-flood had an average of 1.6 RWW larvae per core, while Trebon had an average of 3.1 RWW larvae per core. We will now compare these results to the other 5 locations in this test. 

Yield data will be reported when they are gathered at the end of the season.

Posted on: 4/22/2009 12:42:23 PM

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