- Andy Wyenandt
Proper greenhouse sanitation is important for healthy, disease-free vegetable transplant production. Efforts need to be made to keep transplant production greenhouses free of unnecessary plant debris and weeds which may harbor insect pests and disease.
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Contact Information
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.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Friday, March 8, 2013
Q & A Teleconferences on Food Safety FSMA
-Wes Kline and Meredith Melendez
The Produce Safety Alliance, in collaboration with the FDA, will be hosting a series of Q & A teleconferences to discuss specific sections of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Proposed Produce Safety Rule. See the attachment for teleconference dates and times on the following topics:
The Produce Safety Alliance, in collaboration with the FDA, will be hosting a series of Q & A teleconferences to discuss specific sections of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Proposed Produce Safety Rule. See the attachment for teleconference dates and times on the following topics:
- Understanding Exemptions
- Agricultural Water
- Soil Amendments
- Domestic and Wild Animals
- Growing, Harvesting, Packing & Holding Activities
- Equipment, Tools, Buildings, & Sanitation
- Health, Hygiene, and Worker Training
- Recordkeeping, Compliance, & Enforcement
Thursday, March 7, 2013
New 2nd edition of the Resource Guide for Organic Insect & Disease Management
The new 2nd edition of Resource Guide for Vegetable Crops Organic Insect and Disease Management is now available from Cornell University. Organic vegetable growers, or anyone interested in organic pest control alternatives, will find the manual useful. Download the pdf for free from the link above, or available as a hard copy for $20.
--Rick VanVranken
--Rick VanVranken
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
New Information on Food Safety
-Wes Kline and Meredith Melendez
Stay up-to-date with Food Safety Modernization Act rule changes by following our Plant and Pest Advisory Food Safety Blog.
This week:

This week:
Vegetable Integrated Crop Management Meeting
-Rick VanVranken, Wes Kline, and Michelle Infante-Casella
Date: Monday, March 28, 2013, 7 pm
Location: East Vineland Fire Hall 12-2, Landis Ave, Vineland
(Across from the Savoy Restaurant)
The Rutgers Cooperative Extension Agricultural Agents of Atlantic, Cumberland and Gloucester Counties invite you to a twilight meeting. Come discuss your spring and summer season production questions with RCE Agents and Specialists.
Agenda...
Date: Monday, March 28, 2013, 7 pm
Location: East Vineland Fire Hall 12-2, Landis Ave, Vineland
(Across from the Savoy Restaurant)
The Rutgers Cooperative Extension Agricultural Agents of Atlantic, Cumberland and Gloucester Counties invite you to a twilight meeting. Come discuss your spring and summer season production questions with RCE Agents and Specialists.
Agenda...
Friday, March 1, 2013
Solid Waste Vehicle Registration
-Michelle Infante-Casella, Agricultural Agent Gloucester County
We have received a few reports about farms being turned away from waste facilities for not having proper permits to haul waste (plastic mulch, bale covers, etc.). Some plastic films and other waste materials from farms can be brought to recycling centers set up around the state. Additionally, pesticide containers can be brought to designated locations on the scheduled times and pesticide applicators will receive one CORE point towards their recertification requirement with NJDEP. More to follow on the recycling programs for plastic films and pesticide containers.
We have received a few reports about farms being turned away from waste facilities for not having proper permits to haul waste (plastic mulch, bale covers, etc.). Some plastic films and other waste materials from farms can be brought to recycling centers set up around the state. Additionally, pesticide containers can be brought to designated locations on the scheduled times and pesticide applicators will receive one CORE point towards their recertification requirement with NJDEP. More to follow on the recycling programs for plastic films and pesticide containers.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
2013 Commercial Vegetable Production Recommendations

The 2013 Vegetable Recommendations are now available for purchase at your local County Extension Office. Stop by the Extension Office and pick up your copy today!
- Posted by J. Rabin
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