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WCU Volume 28, Issue 27 – September 18, 2020

September 18, 2020ahoggard

WCU Volume 28, Issue 27 – September 18, 2020 PDF of WCU Volume 28, Issue 27 – September 18, 2020 WCU Subscription Options for 2020: Mail, Fax, Email or Text How to Contact Extension Agents Working Remotely Vegetable Crops Vegetable… Continue Reading →

Uncategorized 28:27, Weekly Crop Update

Webinar: Lessons Learned in Covid-19 Prevention Efforts among Agriculture Workers and Employers

September 18, 2020ahoggard

Tuesday, September 22, 2020   Online Agriculture work sites, shared worker housing, and shared worker transportation vehicles present unique challenges for preventing and controlling the spread of COVID-19. Consistent application of specific preparation, prevention, and management measures can help reduce the… Continue Reading →

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Guess the Pest! Penultimate Week

September 18, 2020ahoggard

David Owens, Extension Entomologist, owensd@udel.edu This is the last Guess the Pest edition for the season, but that does not mean you can relax on the pests. There are still plenty of insects, weeds, and diseases to watch out for… Continue Reading →

General 28:27, Guess the Pest!

Guess the Pest! Week 24 Answer: Henbit

September 18, 2020ahoggard

David Owens, Extension Entomologist, owensd@udel.edu Congratulations to Jacob Urian and to all others who correctly identified the weed from last week as henbit. This from Mark VanGessel: Henbit (Lamium amplexicaule) is a winter annual weed in the mint family and… Continue Reading →

General 28:27, Guess the Pest!, hay and pasture weed control, small grain weed control

End of Season Rainfall and Temperature Summary

September 18, 2020ahoggard

Jarrod O. Miller, Extension Agronomist, jarrod@udel.edu All corn fields planted between mid-April and late May should have accumulated enough growing degree days to reach blacklayer at this point. Mid-April corn should have reached blacklayer the last week of August, while… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 28:27, field corn, weather

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