Fall armyworm pesticide research continues

JJ
Updated December 10 2020 - 3:54pm, first published December 4 2020 - 4:00pm
Elders Toowoomba agronomist Matt Kenny checking one of the Trapview units that are being used to monitor for early flights of fall armyworm.
Elders Toowoomba agronomist Matt Kenny checking one of the Trapview units that are being used to monitor for early flights of fall armyworm.

THE sights have been firmly set on agricultural enemy fall armyworm, with agronomists, scientists, government and industry bodies zeroing in on the best ways to manage the invasive pest.

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