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WCU Issue 26:4 – April 20, 2018

April 20, 2018Emmalea Garver Ernest

PDF Version of Issue 26:4 – April 20, 2018 WCU Subscription Options for 2018: Mail, Fax, Email or Text Vegetable Crops Strip-Till, Biological Strip-Till and No-Till Systems Using Cover Crops for Seedless Watermelon Production Trap Capture Information Delivery Strange Mite… Continue Reading →

General 26:4, index

Tours and Discussion of Cover Crop Demonstration Plots

April 20, 2018Emmalea Garver Ernest

Tuesday, May 1, 2018     6:00-7:00 p.m. UD Carvel Research & Education Center 16483 County Seat Hwy, Georgetown, DE or Thursday, May 3, 2018     6:00-7:00 p.m. UD Demonstration Site on Marl Pit Rd Just west of intersection of Cedar Lane and… Continue Reading →

Announcements 26:4, 26:5, announcement

Guess the Pest! Week #4

April 20, 2018Emmalea Garver Ernest

Bill Cissel, Extension Agent – Integrated Pest Management; bcissel@udel.edu Test your pest management knowledge by clicking on the GUESS THE PEST logo and submitting your best guess. For the 2018 season, we will have an “end of season” raffle for… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops, General, Vegetable Crops 26:4, Guess the Pest!

Guess the Pest! Week #3 Answer: Minute Pirate Bug or Insidious Flower Bug

April 20, 2018Emmalea Garver Ernest

Bill Cissel, Extension Agent – Integrated Pest Management; bcissel@udel.edu Congratulations to John Comegys for correctly identifying the insect as a minute pirate bug or insidious flower bug and for being selected to be entered into the end of season raffle… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops, General, Vegetable Crops 26:4, Guess the Pest!

Horseweed Control for Soybeans

April 20, 2018Emmalea Garver Ernest

Mark VanGessel, Extension Weed Specialist; mjv@udel.edu Horseweed (or marestail) can be challenging to control in soybeans, but planning ahead can improve horseweed control. The biggest reason for poor horseweed control is treating large plants. Horseweed over 4 to 5 inches… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 26:4, horseweed, soybean, soybean weed control

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