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University of Minnesota News Wire The days of soybean aphids feasting on Minnesota’s soybean fields may be numbered. University of Minnesota scientists are field testing a beneficial insect, ...
Many farmers plant rows of flowering plants among their crops to attract these beneficial insects (Landis et al. 2000). Nectar not only attracts the natural enemies of many agricultural pests to ...
In recent decades, however, scientists have found that in fact there are definite benefits to adding diversity to your garden, primarily because certain plants attract and support beneficial insects ...