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Updated: October 23, 2024
Mild Winter Induces Three Pest Problems This Year
There have been problems in our vegetable fields with three pests, which include striped cucumber beetles, leafhoppers and twospotted spider mites. I think most of the problems we are having with these three comes from our mild winter as each has had an outbreak population after a mild winter sometime in the last 12 years.
Updated: October 23, 2024
Greenhouse Insecticides for Vegetables
Greenhouse Insecticides for Vegetables
Updated: October 23, 2024
Periodical (17-year) Brood X Cicadas
This Timely Viticulture article is on the periodical (17-year) Brood X Cicadas. The content includes the background, life cycle, damage, and the management of the emergence of the Brood X Cicada in the vineyard.
Updated: October 23, 2024
Branching Out Summer 2022 News and Notes
The News and Notes roundup for this issue features advice about dealing with the spongy moth, ways to help keep your property accessible during wildfires, a timeline about wood heating technology, and how you can get your green industry business listed with the Woodland Stewardship Education program's online directory.
Updated: October 23, 2024
A New Way to Fight Lyme Disease: Prescribed Fire
Scientists studying Lyme Disease and forest health surmise that prescribed burning could both reduce the tick population and restore certain woodland ecologies.
Updated: October 23, 2024
Wet Cool Spring May Increase Slug Damage
Recently planted field crops may be at risk from slug damage due to the heavy rains and cooler temperatures we have experienced in the mid-Atlantic from the end of April into the beginning of May. Therefore, the UMD fact sheet “Managing Slugs in Field Crops Using IPM Principles” may be of interest.
Updated: October 23, 2024
Branching Out - Summer 2022
Read about our upcoming online courses for the fall and about this year's Maryland-Delaware Master Logger. There's also the News and Notes summary about stories you might have missed, as well as our regular features the Woodland Wildlife Spotlight, Invasives in Your Woodland, and the Brain Tickler challenge.
Updated: October 23, 2024
Vegetable and Fruit News-May 2021
Fruit and Vegetable News, Volume 12, Issue 2 (May 13, 2021)
Updated: October 23, 2024
Agronomy News IPM Scouting Tips
Agronomy News IPM Insect Scouting Tips
Updated: October 23, 2024
Fungicide Efficacy Tables for Control of Corn and Soybean Diseases
The Crop Protection Network (cropprotectionnetwork.com) is a national working group comprised of Extension agents and specialists from across North America that provide data through publications regarding pest management in agronomic crops. The website and publications can be a great resource for your operation. The following are the most recent fungicide efficacy tables for foliar diseases of corn and soybean.
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