May 13, 2021 | Volume 12, Issue 2
June Vegetable Insect Scouting Tips
By Emily Zobel, Senior Agent Associate, Agriculture, University of Maryland Extension-Dorchester County
It is crucial to check 5-10 locations (50+ plants) throughout the field when making treatment decisions. Localized
infestations can..Read more>>
Swiss Chard and Spinach Leafminers are Active
By Jerry Brust Extension IPM Vegetable Specialist University of Maryland
Spinach and beet leafminers have been around in low numbers for the past few weeks but have increased rapidly in the last 5-6 days. These leaf miners...Read more>>
Edema Problem in Greenhouse Tomatoes
By Jerry Brust Extension IPM Vegetable Specialist University of Maryland
An odd problem was seen in tomato plants being grown for harvest in a greenhouse that showed blister- or calluslike
growths usually along veins that first...Read more>>
Low to Moderate Levels of Two Spotted Spider Mites in Strawberries
By Jerry Brust Extension IPM Vegetable Specialist University of Maryland
I visited some strawberry fields over the last few weeks in Maryland and while most of the fields were on plastic,
some were...Read more>>
By Galen P. Dively, Terry Patton, Lindsay Barranco, and Kelly Kulhanek., Entomology, University of Maryland College Park
There exists a lack of control efficacy information to enable decision-making about which organic insecticide product works best for a given insect pest. Here we...Read more>>
How to Disinfect Stakes Before Reuse
By Gordon Johnson Extension Vegetable & Fruit Specialist, University of Delaware
Many growers reuse stakes used in supporting crops such as tomatoes and peppers. Bacterial and fungal diseases
have been shown to survive on wooden stakes and can be...Read more>>
Maryland Fruit & Vegetable Blog
What more great information between issues of the Fruit and Vegetable Newsletter, then check out the new Maryland Fruit & Vegetable Blog!
Pesticide Labels and MSDS online at
http://www.cdms.net/
The Cicada Crew is a team of entomologists (Drs. Shrewsbury and Raupp, and a group of 8 graduate students) from the University of Maryland working to spread knowledge and awareness of periodical cicadas.
We are here to help answer your questions about periodical cicadas and help you to learn more about these amazing insects. Be sure to explore the Cicada Crew UMD website and its FAQ’s, links do additional resources, cicada images and to the Entomology Student Organization).
By Haley Sater, Agriculture Agent, University of Maryland Extension-Wicomico County
Most blueberry cultivars here in Maryland bloomed and green fruit are developing. Now is the time when a variety
of pathogens and pest will begin to take up...Read more>>
By Gordon Johnson, Extension Vegetable & Fruit Specialist, University of Delaware
Originally, commercially available blackberries were floricane types, that is, they fruit on last year’s canes. Over the last decade, the...Read more>>
Spotted Wing Drosophila Updated Insecticide Efficacy Chart
By David Owens, Extension Entomologist, University of Delaware
Extension entomologists working with spotted wing drosophila, and specifically a group spearheaded by Ash Sial at the University of Georgia, have made updates to...Read more>>
Nutrient Management Sample Collection & Preparation for Perennial Fruit Crops
Referenced by David Ruppert Coordinator Agricultural Nutrient Management Program, ENST, University of Maryland
Tissue samples for perennial fruit crops are typically taken when nutrient levels in leaves are relatively stable. All leaves for a sample should be...Read more>>
By Margaret Todd, Esq., Research Assistant, ALEI, University of Maryland
Last March, ALEI Senior Legal Specialist Sarah Everhart traveled to McHenry, Maryland to provide a Produce Safety
Rule (PSR) training with the other members of the Maryland Food Safety Network. The onset of COVID-19 began shortly thereafter. Everhart and the other educators soon realized it would...Read more>>
Vegetable & Fruit News, May 13, 2021, Volume 12, Issue 2 (pdf)
Vegetable & Fruit News is a timely publication for the commercial vegetable and fruit industry available electronically in 2021 from April through October on the following dates: April 15, May 13, June 10, July 15, August 19, September 9, and October 28 (Special Research & Meeting Edition). Published by the University of Maryland Extension Focus Teams: 1) Agriculture and Food Systems; and 2) Environment and Natural Resources.
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