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Alfalfa weevil pests are now active in Kansas, K-State reports
KSNT News·1d ago
X / Twitter·Facebook·TOPEKA (KSNT) – Kansas State University's Entomology Department reported on Thursday that alfalfa weevils are now active in parts of south-central Kansas. K-State Entomologist Anthony Zukoff announced in an agronomy e-update on March 5 that the insect pest, alfalfa weevils, have been confirmed to be active in parts of south-central Kansas and along the Oklahoma border. [...]
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