Ostlie, Ken2017-06-012017-06-01http://hdl.handle.net/2097/35715The soybean aphid (Aphis glycines) is an eastern Asian soybean pest that is rapidly invading the United States. A recent immigrant, it was first detected in nine midwestern states including Minnesotain the summer of 2000. The soybean aphid now occurs from Minnesota east to New York and south to Missouri and Kentucky. Significant aphid damage and soybean crop losses in 2000 were reported from Wisconsin, Illinois, and Michigan. In the summer of 2001, severe infestations were reported throughout southeastern Minnesota.Originating text in English.Citation: Ostlie, K. (2003). Soybean aphid in Minnesota. https://web.archive.org/web/20021002022447/http:/www.soybeans.umn.edu/crop/insects/aphid/aphid.htmengCopyright for this item remains with the original copyright holder. This work has been made available under Section 107 of U.S. copyright law following a fair use evaluation.Soybean Aphid in MinnesotaText