AMVAC Releases Its 2023 Corn Rootworm Outlook

Will U.S. corn growers face corn rootworm CRW pressures in 2023 comparable to what they've experienced in recent years?
Will U.S. corn growers face corn rootworm CRW pressures in 2023 comparable to what they've experienced in recent years?
(Farm Journal/Adam Sisson)

Corn rootworm (CRW) is considered the most damaging and costly pest to corn production in the U.S., causing well over $1 billion in yield losses and control costs each year. Will U.S. corn growers face corn rootworm CRW pressures in 2023 comparable to what they've experienced in recent years?

This appears to be the case for at least some areas of the Corn Belt based on CRW adult beetle trapping data as reported to the Corn Rootworm Adult Monitoring Network (CRAMN) during the 2022 growing season - and it has obvious ramifications for farmers' pest control programs in the coming year. As Iowa State University notes, "high adult activity may be concerning and indicate issues for the following growing season."

CRAMN offers an interactive map representing average CRW adult beetles trapped per day in 2022 Problematic averages are represented in three colors:

2023 Corn Rootworm Outlook

Yellow: 2-5 counts/trap/day
Orange: 5-10 counts/trap/day
Red: >10 counts/trap/day

What do these numbers mean for farmers and their advisers? According to action thresholds suggested by Extension entomologists at the University of Illinois and Iowa State University:

Greater than 2 beetles/trap/day (yellow on the CRAMN map) indicates the probability for economic injury is likely if control measures are not used

Greater than 5 beetles/trap/day (orange up to red) indicate economic injury is very likely and populations are expected to be very high the following year

Based on 2022 data, reported geographies that appear to be especially vulnerable to Western CRW in 2023 (yellow, orange, and red in Map 1) include central and northern Iowa, southern Minnesota, and areas near the Missouri River in South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas.

A similar swath of vulnerability seems to exist for Northern CRW in 2023 (yellow, orange, and red in Map 2), though in somewhat more targeted areas: southern Wisconsin, central Minnesota, eastern areas of North Dakota, South Dakota, and Nebraska along the Missouri River, and spots of northwest Iowa.

As in previous years, key control measures for CRW in 2023 include CRW hybrid traits, adult beetle control, crop rotation, and use of proven soil applied insecticides.

AMVAC's insecticide portfolio for corn offers farmers plenty of choices for corn rootworm protection to accommodate a variety of equipment and agronomic needs in 2023, notes Mark Foster, Midwest Marketing Manager, AMVAC. AMVAC insecticides to control CRW include Aztec brands, SmartChoice HC, and Force 10G HL.

Many application options also exist, though with looming supply chain challenges and anticipated CRW pressures in 2023, farmers have been encouraged to line up equipment purchases early to support their CRW larval control strategies next season.

 

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