Army Cutworm in Western Nebraska Wheat and Alfalfa
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Army cutworms specific to wheat and alfalfa have been spotted in Sioux and Lincoln Counties in Nebraska. Nebraska Extension Entomologist Julie Peterson talks about how to scout, and what to do if you find an infestation.
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