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When there’s something strange in your soybean field, who you gonna call? Pest Patrol!
Posted on May 16, 2012 by Syngenta
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Listen up Midwest soybean growers: this season Syngenta is expanding its Pest Patrol program to a region near you! Previously available exclusively to southern states, Pest Patrol is made up of teams of university entomologists and Syngenta agronomists who publish reports and predictions on local pest conditions throughout the growing season.
Accessing Pest Patrol is as easy as calling the 24-hour, toll-free hotline (877-285-8525), visiting  the website, www.SyngentaPestPatrol.com, or signing up for text alerts so you know the minute an update is posted so you can listen to it from your mobile phone. Check out the tutorial to learn how to sign up for text alerts.

This season, Syngenta agronomists will be making pest updates in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Ohio, southern Minnesota and eastern Nebraska. A full list of participating regions can be viewed here.
For added convenience, Pest Patrol provides specific treatment recommendations for affected areas, eliminating the hassle of searching for the best option for handling unwelcome pests. This is especially useful during seasons with unusual weather patterns, when the unexpected is to be expected.
For more information about Pest Patrol services in your region, visit www.SyngentaPestPatrol.com and follow Syngenta on Twitter or Facebook.
 
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