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soybean defoliation when there seems to be no insect?
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bkcatlett
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6/10/2010 22:36 (#1232359 - in reply to #1231001)
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Re: soybean defoliation when there seems to be no insect?
What about Japnese beetles, they will usually cause quick defoliation if let untreated. The only other thing that may do it is grasshoppers.
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123agscout
: 6/9/2010 23:20
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Jared M
: 6/9/2010 23:49
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sri
: 6/9/2010 23:49
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Thud
: 6/10/2010 07:29
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123agscout
: 6/10/2010 08:45
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BigNorsk
: 6/10/2010 10:32
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bkcatlett
: 6/10/2010 22:36
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