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Updated: September 13, 2024

August 2024  |  Volume 15, Issue 5

Small Grain Variety Trials

Results of the 2024 Maryland Wheat and Barley Variety Trials are now available. The trials evaluate wheat and barley yield, head scab/DON, and growth of select varieties planted across the state of Maryland. Data is used to help farmers and crop advisors select the best performing varieties. When picking varieties, remember to select varieties that have good yield stability and have good resistance to Fusarium head blight.

An online copy of the report can be downloaded at https://blog.umd.edu/agronomynews/2024/07/29/2024-umd-small-grain-variety-trials/ or contact your local Extension office for a hard copy.

For more information about how to interpret and apply variety trial data, consult this factsheet. For questions regarding the small grain trials, contact Dr. Vijay Tiwari (vktiwari@umd.edu) or Dr. Nidhi Rawat (nidhirwt@umd.edu).

Reporting Tar Spot

Tar spot on corn leaf.
Figure 1. Images of tar spot on corn leaves. Images: A. Kness, University of Maryland

By Andrew Kness, Senior Agriculture Agent, University of Maryland Extension-Harford County

As you are scouting your corn fields, be on the lookout for tar spot. With funding from the Maryland Grain Producers Utilization Board, we are conducting a survey of tar spot’s distribution in Maryland. If you have tar spot, or think you might, please report it to corn.ipmpipe.org or reach out to me at akness@umd.edu or (410) 638-3255. Reports are kept anonymous and individuals and/or farms are not identified in any public reports or publications.

Events

Event: Soybean Research Field Day
Date:
August 8, 2024  |  Thursday
Time: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  | Cost: FREE (registration is required)
Location: Wye Research and Education Center,124 Wye Narrows Drive Queenstown, MD 21658
Description: Featured studies include:: A New Kind of Farmer Participatory Research - UMD-TAPS, Crop and Soil Impacts of Basalt Application, Earlier Planting Date and Decreased Population Impacts on Full Season Early Maturity Soybeans, Evaluation of Early Maturity Soybeans for Maryland Production, Improving Herbicide Resistant Weed Management in Maryland Soybean, and Optimizing Precision Irrigation Management for Soybean Crop in Maryland
Lunch is included during this FREE event!
Registration: SOYFIELDDAY24.EVENTBRITE.COM

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Event: Wildlife Speaker Series
Location: Online (via Zoom)
Time: Noon
Dates:

  • August 21, 2024 - Singing the Blues: The Ecological and Economic Consequences of Invasive Catfish in Chesapeake Bay. Speaker: Allison Colden, Maryland Executive Director of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.
  • September 18, 2024 - Chasing Giants: Manage Your Land to Harvest a Mature Buck. Speaker: Don Higgins, Higgins Outdoors.
  • October 16, 2024 - Managing Expectations in Wildlife Management. Speaker:
    Sheldon Owens, Wildlife Management Specialist, University of West Virginia Extension

More information or to register: https://www.wildlife.umd.edu/

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Event: 2024 Cultivating Innovation in Maryland's Agriculture & Technology
Date: December 12, 2024 | Thursday
Time: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | Cost: $85 (after Nov. 28th $120.00)
Location: Crowne Plaza: Annapolis, 173 Jennifer Road, Annapolis, MD 21401
Description: Join Marlanders online and the University of Maryland Extension for a day filled with exploration into technologies transforming the agriculture sector. Gain insights into upcoming innovations and their real-world applications in enhancing productivity and profitability.
Register: https://go.umd.edu/cimat24registration

  • University of Maryland Agronomy Faculty Directory

  • Maryland Weather Outlook

  • Maryland Regional Crop Reports

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Name of Program: Agriculture and Food Systems
Contact Information for Program Staff: Andrew Kness, Editor, Senior Agriculture Agent | 410-638-3255 | akness@umd.edu

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Download Agronomy News, August 2024, Vol. 15, Issue 5 (pdf)

Agronomy News is a statewide newsletter for farmers, consultants, researchers, and educators interested in grain and row crop forage production systems. This newsletter is published by the University of Maryland Extension, Agriculture & Food Systems Agronomy Team every month during the growing season and will include topics pertinent to agronomic crop production. The subscription is free. 

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