12205 Evaluation of Automatic Insecticide Applications Following Preventative Insecticides for Thrips

Friday, January 7, 2011: 8:45 AM
Marquis - 106 & 107 (Atlanta Marriott Marquis)
D. Scott Akin , University of Arkansas
Michael D. Toews , University of Georgia
K. C. Allen , USDA-ARS, SIMRU
J.S. Bacheler , North Carolina State University
Angus Catchot , Mississippi State University
D. R. Cook , Mississippi State University
Jeff Gore , Mississippi State University, DREC
Jeremy K. Greene , Clemson University
Ames Herbert , Virginia Tech
Ryan Jackson , USDA-ARS, CPSRU
David Kerns , Texas AgriLife Extension Service
B. Rogers Leonard , LSU AgCenter, Macon Ridge Station
Gus Lorenz , University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service
Stephen Micinski , Red River Research Station
Jack Reed , Mississippi State University
Dominic D. Reisig , North Carolina State University, Vernon James Research and Extension Center
Phillip Roberts , University of Georgia
Scott D. Stewart , The University of Tennessee
G.E. Studebaker , Cooperative Extension Service University of Arkansas
K. V. Tindall , Univ. of Missouri
Small-plot experiments were conducted across the cotton belt to determine if automatic foliar applications made to cotton that had received a preventative insecticide would be economically viable, and if so, which timing these applications would preserve yield.