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 North Central Illinois
 | illinidirtfarmer - 11/22/2024  12:28 
 Pumpkins and squash are planted where they want to attract root worm beetles for research.
 
 That makes sense. A researcher from UofI scouted for insects in 2 of my corn fields to collect data for her research on the impact of diverse crop rotations (and no insecticide use) on insect populations. She remarked that most corn rootworm adults enjoy a variety of hosts and corn may not even be their favorite.
 
 I wonder if it might be to my advantage that they are attracted to the squash so I am perhaps concentrating egg laying in one area that normally rotates to soybean and wheat before going back to corn?
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