Why Are Spider Mites Only Attracted to Certain Fields?
Spider mites are attracted to corn plants with a specific nutrient profile which meets their nutritional requirements as a food source. When the nutrient ratios are shifted, corn plants become much less desirable to spider mites, and pest pressure can be substantially reduced. In this video, AEA founder John Kempf and Director of Education David Miller describe how to manage plant nutrition to produce crops which are mite and insect resistant.
Brad Koehn describes his experiences in working with Advancing Eco Agriculture’s plant nutrition products and management strategies. He has observed foliar applications of plant nutrition products prevent and reverse mite infestations on organic and conventional corn crops, achieving perfect control without any miticide applications.
To learn more about AEA and regenerative agriculture, visit https://www.advancingecoag.com/ or email info@advancingecoag.com.
Видео Why Are Spider Mites Only Attracted to Certain Fields? канала Advancing Eco Agriculture
Brad Koehn describes his experiences in working with Advancing Eco Agriculture’s plant nutrition products and management strategies. He has observed foliar applications of plant nutrition products prevent and reverse mite infestations on organic and conventional corn crops, achieving perfect control without any miticide applications.
To learn more about AEA and regenerative agriculture, visit https://www.advancingecoag.com/ or email info@advancingecoag.com.
Видео Why Are Spider Mites Only Attracted to Certain Fields? канала Advancing Eco Agriculture
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