Pests and Diseases
Pests and diseases can decimate agronomic crops and result in huge financial losses. Make use of Penn State Extension’s substantial library of resources including recommendations for managing weeds, insects, and disease pests in a variety of agronomic crops. Find tips on dealing with bacteria, molds, fungal diseases, and rot.
Agronomic Crops Diseases and Integrated Pest Management
There are several ways to deal with pests. If you want to use pesticides on your agronomic crops you may need a license. To maintain a valid applicator’s license in Pennsylvania, private pesticide applicators must fulfil a continuing education requirement. Penn State Extension provides a number of workshops for anyone looking to become certified or recertified. They include Agronomic Pesticide Update workshops, an online course covering What's New in Agronomic Pest Control, and an Agronomic Pesticide Update Webinar. The Penn State Agronomy Guide also covers pest management.
Many different pests can affect agronomic crops; for example, slugs are a challenging pest for no-till farmers. New herbicide products are regularly released making pest management even more demanding. It’s not something crop producers have to face on their own. Certified crop advisers can help producers with pest management as well as studying soil and water, crop, and nutrient management.
Common Corn Pests and Diseases
A number of different pests and diseases can affect corn crops at various growth stages. Mild temperatures and increased humidity, for example, can lead to corn leaf blight and gray leaf spot. Corn ear rot and mycotoxins can also be a problem when humidity is high. Knowing what corn diseases to look for means you can make the right decisions on what to spray, and indeed whether to spray at all.
As well as combating diseases, corn producers also have a number of pests to contend with. An increase in reduced-tillage culture and planting corn into sod and small grain cover crops has led to an increase in armyworm damage.
Several species of billbugs feed on corn plants causing damage in May. The adults chew small holes in the stems which can severely retard or even kill small plants.
Pests that cause damage below ground can be challenging to control, particularly in corn production. Crop rotation is one way to reduce numbers. The seedcorn maggot is one example.
Common Soybean Pests and Diseases
Soybean production has steadily been increasing in Pennsylvania. Being able to assess soybean fields for insect damage and learning how to recognize soybean pests are important factors for successful and profitable agronomic crop production. The soybean aphid, for example, is an exotic pest of soybean that can heavily stress plants, leading to a reduction in yields of up to 40%.
Soybean diseases such as stem canker, brown stem rot, and sudden death syndrome can also wreak havoc on soybean crops.
Wheat and Small Grains Common Pests and Diseases
For wheat and small grains producers, there is the added complication of pests being present in stored grain. The Angoumois Grain Moth, for example, can make grain smell unpleasant, making it less attractive for consumption. Foreign grain beetles are a fungus-feeding insect commonly found in grain stored on farms in Pennsylvania. The sawtoothed and merchant grain beetles are two more pests that can contaminate stored grains.
Effective control of stored grain pests requires an IPM approach that combines sanitation, identification, monitoring, and preventive practices.
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Workshops$10.00
Agronomic Pesticide Update (Core | Cat. PC, 01, 18)
When Multiple Options AvailableLength 2 hoursGet your recertification by attending this 2 Core and 2 Category credit session for pesticide applicators. -
Webinars$10.00
Agronomic Pesticide Update (Core | Cat. PC, 01, 18)
When 02/15/2023Get your recertification by attending this 2 Core and 2 Category credit webinar session for pesticide applicators. -
NewsCrop Days and Lebanon Crops Conference - Save the Date
Date Posted 11/29/2022Join Penn State Extension Agronomy Team, Industry partners and fellow farmers at a venue near you to learn about the newest innovations for the coming growing season. -
ArticlesFrom Aflatoxin to Zearalenone: Mycotoxins You Should Know – Deoxynivalenol (DON)
The presence of deoxynivalenol (DON, vomitoxin) in grain crops causes great economic losses. Why is it a concern? Where does it come from? -
NewsHow to Become a Private Certified Pesticide Applicator
Date Posted 11/29/2022New applicator? First time using restricted-use pesticides? Fumigants? Retesting after a lapsed license? These are the simplified steps to obtain a private pesticide license. -
NewsCrops Conferences and Crops Days: Sponsor and Exhibitor Opportunities
Date Posted 11/2/2022Please join us as a Sponsor or Exhibitor at the Penn State Extension Crops Conferences and Crops Days! A variety of educational programs will be offered. -
ArticlesFrom Aflatoxin to Zearalenone: Key Mycotoxins You Should Know - Aflatoxins
When drought and high temperatures hit corn after silking, losses may also occur due to aflatoxins. -
NewsReflecting on Tar Spot in 2022
Date Posted 11/1/2022As we end our field season, let's look at the presence of tar spot in Pennsylvania and how this may affect your crop management going forward. -
NewsCan Weeds Still Be Controlled This Late in the Season?
Date Posted 11/1/2022As temperatures drop, many wonder if it is too late to control weeds. Read below for some comments about this question in different crops and settings. -
NewsHerbicide Supplies and Storage during the Winter
Date Posted 10/19/2022Consider storage options before purchasing bulk volumes of herbicides and other pesticides this fall. -
ArticlesHarvest Your Soybean Fields and Get Them Tested for Soybean Cyst Nematode (SCN)
When soybean harvest is on the way, make sure you add testing for soybean cyst nematode (SCN) to your to-do fall list. -
ArticlesLate Fall Is the Time to Winterize Your Sprayers
Now that most of the field spraying is over for the season and the weather is turning colder it's time to winterize your pesticide sprayer before it gets too cold and causes damage to sprayer components. The following are tips to guide you. -
NewsTalking to Neighbors about Pesticides
Date Posted 10/5/2022Tips and obligations for private, commercial, and public applicators when neighbors ask about pesticides. -
NewsHerbicide Recommendations for Winter Small Grains
Date Posted 10/5/2022Small grain establishment and growth can be hindered by weeds, below are some herbicide options to consider for problem weeds species. -
ArticlesCaterpillar Damage in Your Corn Ears
The end of the summer is a good time to scout for caterpillar damage in corn. What is present will tell you if you have pests that need to be managed next year. -
ArticlesEar Rots in Your Corn Crop?
Tips to identify ear rot and action to take if you suspect it on your corn crop. -
NewsFall Weed Control in Forages
Date Posted 9/7/2022Fall is an excellent time to manage biennial and perennial weeds in pastures and hay before they overwinter and to control problem weeds after silage harvest. -
ArticlesScouting for Stalk Rots in Corn
Stalk rots can occur when corn plants are weakened due to other abiotic or biotic stressors. -
ArticlesCorn Ear Rots and Mycotoxins
There are many pathogens that cause ear rots. Identify which ones are associated with mycotoxin contamination! -
NewsAvoiding Viruses in Small Grain Crops
Date Posted 8/31/2022Viruses can be hard to detect and challenging to manage. Read on for pointers on avoiding these diseases in small grains. -
NewsSoybean Sentinel Plot Report: August 30, 2022
Date Posted 8/30/2022Japanese and bean leaf beetles and grasshopper remain common, and some diseases are becoming evident. Scout your fields to determine what’s active in your fields. -
NewsHessian Fly and Early Planted Wheat and Barley
Date Posted 8/30/2022Planting wheat and barley too early can unintentionally build populations of Hessian fly, an uncommon pest that can cause big problems. -
NewsThe Field and Forage Crops Team Is Here to Help
Date Posted 8/23/2022If you need help or advice related to agricultural production, the Agronomy Team is here to help. -
NewsSoybean Sentinel Plot Report: August 23, 2022
Date Posted 8/23/2022Japanese and bean leaf beetles and grasshopper remain common, and some diseases are becoming evident. Scout your fields to determine what's active in your fields. -
NewsPreparing Grain Storages for Harvest
Date Posted 8/23/2022Properly preparing grain storages and updates on chlorpyrifos products.



