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Warmer Temperatures Have Helped Corn Along

May 11, 2018Emmalea Garver Ernest

Jarrod O. Miller, Extension Agronomist, jarrod@udel.edu Temperatures in the upper 80s last week helped produce the degree days needed for corn to emerge. Most fields we have observed have had emergence in about 6-7 days from planting. The corn in… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 26:7, field corn

Agronomic Insect Update – May 11, 2018

May 11, 2018Emmalea Garver Ernest

David Owens, Extension Entomologist, owensd@udel.edu Alfalfa Continue scouting for alfalfa weevil defoliation. Alfalfa weevil are light green with a small black head and no legs. This is very different from armyworm which do have legs and are quite a bit… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 26:7, agronomic crop insect scouting

Sowbugs Damaging Turnip and Radish Bulbs

May 11, 2018Emmalea Garver Ernest

Jerry Brust, IPM Vegetable Specialist, University of Maryland; jbrust@umd.edu Something I do not see very often is sow bugs or pill bugs or roly-polys (Fig. 1) feeding on and damaging vegetables, in this case it was turnip and radish bulbs.… Continue Reading →

Vegetable Crops 26:7, radish, sow bugs, turnip

Spinach Leafminer and Beet Leafminer

May 11, 2018Emmalea Garver Ernest

Jerry Brust, IPM Vegetable Specialist, University of Maryland; jbrust@umd.edu In high tunnels and in the field, I have been seeing spinach or beet leaf miner Pegomya hyoscyami and P. betae respectively in swiss chard and spinach. These leafminers are a… Continue Reading →

Vegetable Crops 26:7, beet leafminer, beets, spinach, spinach leafminer, swiss chard

Summer Soil Building Crop Options for Delmarva Vegetable Growers

May 11, 2018Emmalea Garver Ernest

Gordon Johnson, Extension Vegetable & Fruit Specialist; gcjohn@udel.edu Where possible, vegetable growers should consider the use of summer soil building crops. This can be between spring and fall crops, prior to mid-season plantings or anytime there is about 6-8 weeks… Continue Reading →

Vegetable Crops 26:7, cover crops, cowpeas, edible soybean, soil health, summer cover crops, sunnhemp

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