Soybean gall midge detected in southeast Minnesota

Soybean gall midge larvae have been found in southeast Minnesota. University of Minnesota Extension entomologist Bob Koch says the detection in Dakota County indicates the pest is spreading eastward. “There have been detections over the years across much of southwest Minnesota and almost into the Twin Cities Metro area, with a detection from sweet clover […]

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