Tag Archives: Stink bugs

Scouting Report 7/17/20

This crop is continuing to make a little more progress each week as more and more fields begin to bloom. Those fields which have good water are sitting around 6-7 NAWF which is not great but not too bad considering this year. Unfortunately quite a few fields are starting to bloom at 3-5 NAWF. These plants are already at cutout and their potential will be very limited. A couple of pests have been on the rise this past week with both stinkbugs and spider mites causing damage. A… Read More →

Scouting Report 8/16/19

This is the final report of the season as we wrap up our scouting program this year and all of our scouts go back to school. I will continue to send out information in between newsletters that I feel is important and needs immediate attention. At this time we have two main areas of focus, watching blooms to the top of the plant as we approach our final bloom date of August 26th to August 28, and the handful of insects that are out and about in the… Read More →

Scouting Report 8/9/19

  Somehow this crop manages to hang on despite most folks now reaching somewhere in the neighborhood of around 80+ days of any kind of significant rainfall of .5″ or more. We are seeing very little square or boll shed at this time. Overall square and boll retention is right around 86% at this time, which is still to high and we will see some fruit shed before the season is over regardless. We still have a small amount, somewhere between 10% and 15% of our cotton that… Read More →

Scouting Report 8/2/19

It’s definitely a good thing that we started out with the moisture that we did, because this past June and July has been drier than ’15-’17 when we thought we were wet and had the potential for great crops. This never ending heat has not helped the situation any as well. However, this crop is still managing to hold on better than most would expect it too. Out overall fruit set at this time is 84.1% with a range from 75% to 92.8%. With most crops only able… Read More →

Scouting Report 7/12/19

This cotton has really taken off for most folks over the past week. Just about everything in the three county area is now squaring with a couple of fields now blooming. Several more should start blooming next with more to come the week after. Cotton fleahoppers (CFH) are still out and about, but up to this point I have yet to find a field that is close to threshold and needing treatment. I did find one field the other day that had 15 CFH per 100 terminals, but… Read More →

Scouting Report 8/17/18

As we wind this year’s scouting program down, stink bugs continue to be the main topic of concern. If you have not checked all of your fields this week I highly suggest that you do so. This week makes the 7th week in a row I have been talking about them. The more aggravating fact is that there is no pattern. One field may have them bordering the pasture, the next field they are on they opposite side and the pasture side is clean. One time they are… Read More →

Scouting Report 8/10/18

For the earlier planted cotton, this crop continues to load up very nicely, but it is going to have to have this rain this weekend in order to produce an above average yield that we are shooting for. Some of the later planted cotton may be able to hold off another week to ten days. The shorter water cotton needs it now, we saw a lot of small bolls being shed this week Stink bug numbers are starting to build again and are being found in a much… Read More →

Scouting Report 7/20/18

This crop continues to make good progress with the hot weather pushing it daily. Where we have good water this crop is really loading up, is other area I have noticed some fields have already reached cutout and are very near blooming to the top. This is not the situation that we want to be in when the only crop we have is our irrigated cotton. Many fields are blooming nicely and are sitting at 7-8 NAWF at this time. This is really good and if we can… Read More →

Scouting Report 7/13/18

Overall this crop is starting to turn the corner and look considerably better at this time. It is a shame that we can’t have 150,000 acres that look like this. This crop may be uneven and mixed in maturity, but all in all it’s not too bad. The rains that we have had over the past week to 10 days along with the cooler temperatures have helped tremendously. It’s amazing what a rain will do. It’s crazy how some of this crop is still at cotyledon stage while… Read More →