callmefence Keyboard cowboy Joined Mar 7, 2016 Messages 10,001 Reaction score 5,965 Location Fencemans place...central Texas Sep 16, 2016 #1 On haygrazer. Covering every leaf in field. Very small percentage of plants have. Damage I would describe as rotting slimy leaves in whorl. Not army worms. I'm not so concerned with the haygrazer. As the new oats in the same field. Thanks
On haygrazer. Covering every leaf in field. Very small percentage of plants have. Damage I would describe as rotting slimy leaves in whorl. Not army worms. I'm not so concerned with the haygrazer. As the new oats in the same field. Thanks
Bigfoot Well-known member Joined Jan 16, 2012 Messages 13,282 Reaction score 668 Location Kentucky Sep 16, 2016 #2 Wet year?
OP OP callmefence Keyboard cowboy Joined Mar 7, 2016 Messages 10,001 Reaction score 5,965 Location Fencemans place...central Texas Sep 16, 2016 #3 Bigfoot":ngrmvzhv said: Wet year? Click to expand... Very You noticed the eggs? .
TexasBred Well-known member Joined Aug 15, 2007 Messages 31,075 Reaction score 625 Location Heart of Texas Sep 16, 2016 #4 Might be the sugar cane aphid that has affected a lot of milo crops the last couple of years. Sticky as all get out.
Might be the sugar cane aphid that has affected a lot of milo crops the last couple of years. Sticky as all get out.
B BC Well-known member Joined Jan 5, 2004 Messages 2,810 Reaction score 512 Location Van Zandt County, TX Sep 16, 2016 #5 I think you have sugarcane aphids. hey are becoming a major pest of grain sorghum and forage sorghums here in Texas. https://www.uky.edu/Ag/Forage/Sugarcane ... -Guide.pdf
I think you have sugarcane aphids. hey are becoming a major pest of grain sorghum and forage sorghums here in Texas. https://www.uky.edu/Ag/Forage/Sugarcane ... -Guide.pdf
greybeard Well-known member Joined Jul 5, 2012 Messages 26,473 Reaction score 13,331 Location Copperas Cove Tx Sep 16, 2016 #6 Evidence of sugarcane Aphid: http://txscan.blogspot.com/2015/02/reco ... aphid.html
Bigfoot Well-known member Joined Jan 16, 2012 Messages 13,282 Reaction score 668 Location Kentucky Sep 16, 2016 #7 We may have aphids here, and I haven't noticed them. It was so wet, I never got my sudex cut. It was a slimy mess, and looked like that.
We may have aphids here, and I haven't noticed them. It was so wet, I never got my sudex cut. It was a slimy mess, and looked like that.
5 5S Cattle Well-known member Joined Aug 18, 2016 Messages 802 Reaction score 0 Location Brenham, Tx Sep 17, 2016 #8 Hmm, I sprayed some food plots last week and the milo had that stuff growin on it also. Good to know