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29:15

Mid-Season Tissue Testing Can Help with Future Management Decisions

July 2, 2021kgyoung

Amy Shober, Professor and Extension Specialist, Nutrient Management and Environmental Quality, ashober@udel.edu; Jarrod Miller, Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist, Agronomy, jarrod@udel.edu Corn is now nearing tassel in most parts of Delaware. As such, it might be worth the effort to… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 29:15, field corn, nutrient managment

Current Soil Moisture Levels

July 2, 2021kgyoung

Jarrod O. Miller, Extension Agronomist, jarrod@udel.edu   Current soil moisture levels nearby your fields can be found on DEOS, although fields can vary by soil type, topographic position, and whether the last storm was ½ mile away. Last year, we… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 29:15, irrigation, weather

Early Corn Should be Starting to Tassel

July 2, 2021kgyoung

Jarrod O. Miller, Extension Agronomist, jarrod@udel.edu; Cory Whaley, Sussex Co. Extension Ag Agent, whaley@udel.edu; Jake Jones, Extension Agriculture Agent, Kent County, jgjones@udel.edu, Dan Severson, Agriculture Agent, New Castle County, severson@udel.edu With this heat, we are currently accumulating 30 growing degree… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 29:15, field corn, GDD

Agronomic Crop Insect Scouting

July 2, 2021kgyoung

David Owens, Extension Entomologist, owensd@udel.edu Corn Now that corn is tasseling, check field edges, particularly near ditches and small grain fields for the presence of brown stink bug. They concentrate themselves in the leaf axil where the ear is developing.… Continue Reading →

Fruit Crops 29:15, agronomic crop insect scouting

Brown Rot of Peaches and Nectarines

July 2, 2021kgyoung

Gordon Johnson, Extension Vegetable & Fruit Specialist; gcjohn@udel.edu Conditions have been highly favorable for the development of brown rot in nectarines and peaches. Brown rot has blossom, shoot, canker, and fruit phases. Brown rot is caused by the fungus Monilinia… Continue Reading →

Fruit Crops 29:15, brown rot, nectarine, peaches

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