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18:7

WCU Volume 18, Issue 7 – April 30, 2010

April 29, 2010cmanneri

PDF Version of WCU 18:7 – April 30, 2010 In this issue: Vegetables Vegetable Crop Insects On Farm Adoption of Soil Health Practices as a Part of Integrated Pest Management for Vegetables Resistance Management Strategies for Strobilurin Fungicides (FRAC Code… Continue Reading →

Uncategorized 18:7, index

Small Grain Disease Update – April 30, 2010

April 29, 2010cmanneri

Bob Mulrooney, Extension Plant Pathologist; bobmul@udel.edu Keep scouting wheat for foliar diseases. Stripe rust is still a concern and is present in the South. Warmer weather will favor the Septoria, Stagnospora complex that causes speckled leafspot and glume blotch as… Continue Reading →

Uncategorized 18:7, barley, barley diseases, small grain, wheat, wheat diseases

Agronomic Crop Insects – April 30, 2010

April 29, 2010cmanneri

Joanne Whalen, Extension IPM Specialist; jwhalen@udel.edu Alfalfa If economic levels of alfalfa weevil were present before harvest and you decide to cut instead of spray, be sure to check fields within one week of cutting for damage to the regrowth.… Continue Reading →

Uncategorized 18:7, cereal leaf beetle, grass sawfly, true armyworm

Its All About Light

April 29, 2010cmanneri

Gordon Johnson, Extension Fruit & Vegetable Specialist; gcjohn@udel.edu Production of high yields of quality fruit requires adapted varieties, close attention to disease and insect management, balanced plant nutrients, and good weather conditions. One of the other key areas that growers… Continue Reading →

Uncategorized 18:7, apple, blueberries, brambles, fruit, peaches, strawberry

Seedcorn Maggot Damage in Early Planted Cucurbit Fields

April 29, 2010cmanneri

Jerry Brust, IPM Vegetable Specialist, University of Maryland; jbrust@umd.edu There have been several reports throughout Maryland of early planted watermelon and cantaloupe fields with seedcorn maggot (SCM) damage. The damage to transplants is often thought to be just damping-off or… Continue Reading →

Uncategorized 18:7, cantaloupe, muskmelon, seed corn maggot, watermelon

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