Keeping ‘creepy, crawly creatures’ out of your cotton crop this season

Temperatures are warming up, and planting season is kicking into gear all over the country, and with planted crop comes insects and the importance of pest management.

Alabama Extension entomology and plant pathology specialist Scott Graham joined RFD-TV’s Suzanne Alexander on the Market Day Report to share what insects cotton farmers should look out for this season.

Agriculture Shows
In the first week of each month, “Down Home Virginia,” produced by the Virginia Farm Bureau, airs its half-hour program. Other states’ Farm Bureaus featured on different weeks include Texas, Arkansas, Indiana, Illinois, Tennessee, Idaho, and New York, and news from the American Farm Bureau from Washington, D.C.
On the air every week since 1975, U.S. Farm Report remains the longest-running syndicated program focusing on agriculture news and business, rural issues and the country lifestyle.
Created by former Louisiana Farm Bureau PR Director and former host Regnal Wallace, “This Week in Louisiana Agriculture,” is one of the state’s longest-running TV programs.
From the rapid technological advances in the business of farming to the policy that helps shape the industry, growers get unparalleled perspective from these guys. Max Armstrong, Mike Pearson and Greg Soulje: the names producers have long known and trusted for agriculture news, weather, and commentary.
Watch Rural Evening News to catch up on that day’s news surrounding agriculture and markets from across the world. Along with market news, our news staff will bring you news stories covering topics including auctions, cattle, farm equipment, ranch, real estate, and much more!