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Bt corn has proven to be an important technology to help corn growers control damaging insect pests and produce higher yields and better quality grain.
Insect Resistance Management (IRM)
To preserve the many benefits of Bt corn technology, the implementation of an IRM plan is essential. Experts agree, and government regulations require, that an effective Bt corn IRM plan includes the planting of a non-Bt refuge (a block of non-Bt corn) planted close to your Bt corn acres.
All Bt corn products require implementation of an IRM program according to the refuge size, distance guidelines and insecticide usage described in this fact sheet.
Growers who fail to follow IRM requirements risk losing access to Bt corn technology.
What are the Requirements of the Corn Borer IRM?
- Plant at least 20% of your corn acres to refuge hybrids
- In cotton producing regions, refuge must be 50%
- Must be planted within 1/2 mile of the refuge hybrids
- Refuge can be planted as strips within the Bt field; the refuge strips must be at least 4 rows wide
- Refuge may be treated with conventional pesticides only if economic thresholds are reached for target insect
- # # Bt-based sprayable insecticides cannot be used on the refuge corn
- Appropriate refuge must be planted on every farm with Bt corn
What are the requirements of Corn Rootworm IRM?
- Plant at least 20% of your corn acres to refuge hybrids
- The corn rootworm protected Bt corn must be planted within the same field or adjacent to refuge hybrids
- The refuge can be planted as blocks within or adjacent to the Bt field or strips of at least four rows wide within the Bt corn field
- The corn refuge can be treated for control of corn rootworm larvae and other soil pests with soil, seed, or foliar applied insecticides
- The refuge can be treated with a non-Bt insecticide to control late season pests such as corn borer
- If aerial insecticides are used to treat CRW adults on the refuge, the same treatment must also be applied to the corn rootworm protected Bt corn acres
- Pests on the corn rootworm protection Bt corn can be treated at any time without treating the refuge corn
- Appropriate refuges must be planted on every farm with Bt corn
What are the Corn Rootworm and Corn Borer stacked requirements?
- Plant at least 20% of your corn acres to refuge hybrids
- In cotton producing regions, refuge must be 50% (because of corn borer)
- Must be planted within the same field or adjacent to refuge hybrids (because of rootworm)
- The refuge can be planted as blocks within or adjacent to the Bt field or strips of at least four rows wide within the Bt corn field
- Appropriate refuges must be planted on every farm with Bt corn
- Be sure to consult your dealer when making choices concerning your stacked traits
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