Cucurbit downy mildew has been confirmed on cucumber in New Jersey near Vineland. This is the first report of cucurbit downy mildew in New Jersey and the mid-Atlantic region this year. All cucurbit growers should add a downy mildew specific fungicide to their weekly maintenance programs.
-Andy Wyenandt
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The points of contact between Rutgers Cooperative Extension Service and the grower & business communities are the NJ County Agricultural Agents. The agents are a tremendous source of information for both new and experienced growers. Visit your local county extension office.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Friday, June 24, 2011
Watch for Phytophtora Blight
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Phytophtora Blight in pepper. |
-Andy Wyenandt
Cucumber Downy Mildew Seen in North Carolina
Track cucurbit downy mildew on-line!
Vegetable growers and cucurbit enthusiasts can track the progress of cucurbit downy mildew development in the U.S. by visiting the cucurbit downy mildew forecasting website hosted by North Carolina State University. Individuals can keep track recent outbreaks and see what the potential threat is to New Jersey and mid-Atlantic region. Please check out the following link!
http://cdm.ipmpipe.org/
-Andy Wyenandt
http://cdm.ipmpipe.org/
-Andy Wyenandt
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Mandatory E-Verify bill proposed in Congress
Mandatory E-Verify bill gives agriculture businesses extra time to comply, find legal workers
By Associated Press, Tuesday, June 14, 2011
WASHINGTON — A bill that would require U.S. businesses to use a government database to verify that new workers are in the country legally is giving the agriculture industry a slight break.
The Legal Workforce Act [sponsored by Rep. Lamar Smith, R-Texas] would give the agriculture industry, where labor, industry and government officials say the vast majority of workers are illegal, three years to screen all new hires to make sure they are eligible to work in the U.S. The remaining employers would have two years to comply.
The rest of the article can be read here:
Rick VanVranken
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Reducing Potential for Plastic Burn
Though not as susceptible as peppers, tomatoes, eggplant and squash trans- plants can suffer plastic burn on bright sunny, high temperature days. |
--Rick VanVranken
Pest Alert: European Corn Borer (ECB) in Sweet Corn
For more than a decade, a general decline in ECB adult moth populations and larval infestation rates have been seen in most crops. Generally entomologists in the eastern US are attributing this long decline in ECB to increased production of BT field corn which would be a dead end host for the pest. An adult moth population bucking this trend is widely observed this spring 2011. The reasons are unclear but it is a fact. Growers are advised to scout all whorl and pre-tassel fields.
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