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Gall midge primarily affects Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, Minnesota and Missouri.² Infection spreads along field edges at first and typically causes higher yield reduction in those areas.
The other gall I found, which was on a different tree, was an oak leaf pocket gall. This gall is produced by a one-eight-inch-long fly, or midge, called Macrodiplesis quercusoroca.
Memorial Hermann Cypress Hospital will start its third expansion project in eight years in fall 2025, with costs totaling $277.5 million.
Local News Snake puts on a show for a Cypress resident's Ring doorbell camera The resident was notified of motion by her front door and this is what she saw when she took a look.
Only recently discovered, in 2017, soybean gall midge is a significant and fast-spreading new pest to Midwest growers. Significant yield reductions may occur, especially at the field edge where ...
What are midge flies? Midges are tiny, non-biting flies that emerge near water bodies, including Lake Michigan. They have one pair of long, narrow wings and often travel in swarms. Though the ...
Cypress International has appointed Jennifer Swanson, former U.S. Army official, as vice president for digital and next-gen solutions, effective June 2. The announcement of Swanson’s appointment ...
From Sept. 5-7, Cypress Point will play host to the 50th Walker Cup Match — an amateur team competition between the U.S. and Great Britain & Ireland that is played every two years.
Cypress – The new Houston Methodist Hospital in Cypress opens on March 17. This hospital merges technology and medicine in a way that’s never been done before. It’s one of the first ...
HARPSWELL – Muguette “Midge” Denise Brillant, 86, passed away after a brief illness on Dec. 23, 2024, surrounded by her loved ones at her home in Harpswell.
A new "Walmart of the future" will open in Cypress next spring, offering a new layout and services that company leaders say they hope will upgrade the customer experience. The 170,000-square-foot ...
Soybean gall midge, a new pest to soybean production in the United States, has been found in two northeast Kansas counties. Kansas State University entomologist Anthony Zukoff said the pest causes ...
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