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New soybean pest begins moving north Red-banded stink bug now in Missouri |
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Jan. 4, 2010 -The red-banded stink bug has been found in Missouri, and joins the list of soybean aphids and Asian soybean rust as prominent threats to US production. Researchers will continue to monitor its northward progress towards the Midwest in the coming growing season. READ MORE |
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