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Oh Hail Yes

June 14, 2019Emmalea Garver Ernest

Jerry Brust, IPM Vegetable Specialist, University of Maryland; jbrust@umd.edu Last week I had a call from a vegetable grower who thought they might have Allium leaf miner (LM) pretty bad in their onion field. While this grower was organic (synthetic… Continue Reading →

Vegetable Crops 27:12, abiotic stress, allium leafminer, hail, onion, weather

Hail Damage and Fungicide Use in Field Crops

June 2, 2017cmanneri

Nathan Kleczewski, Extension Specialist – Plant Pathology; nkleczew@udel.edu; @Delmarplantdoc With recent hail in the region, some growers may be wondering about the use of certain fungicides (specifically some containing strobilurin active ingredients (QoI FRAC group 11) for the mitigation of… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops anthracnose, field corn, fungicides, hail, soybean

Hail Damage Showing Up in Scattered Vegetable Fields

June 2, 2017cmanneri

Jerry Brust, IPM Vegetable Specialist, University of Maryland; jbrust@umd.edu This has been a strange spring weather pattern we have been having. It has been cloudy and wet for the last 10 days or so and on top of all that… Continue Reading →

Vegetable Crops hail, vegetable crop management

Hail Damage to Vegetables

June 24, 2016Emmalea Garver Ernest

Jerry Brust, IPM Vegetable Specialist, University of Maryland; jbrust@umd.edu It was not too much of a surprise to see some hail damage to vegetables after the storms that rolled through our area on Tuesday. The damage on tomatoes and onions… Continue Reading →

Vegetable Crops 24:14, abiotic stress, hail

Fungicides for Hail Damage?

May 30, 2014Emmalea Garver Ernest

Nathan Kleczewski, Extension Specialist – Plant Pathology; nkleczew@udel.edu With recent hail, some growers may be wondering about the use of certain fungicides (specifically some containing strobilurin active ingredients) for the mitigation of plant stress such as hail damage. Some people… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 22:10, field corn, hail, soybean, strobilurins

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