Archives for April 2013

Be Sure to Read Those Pesticide Labels

From Weekly Crop Update

Mark VanGessel, Extension Weed Specialist; mjv@udel.edu

Remember that the pesticide label is a legal document. Those who apply or use the products need to read the label. Changes are often made to pesticide labels, and often those changes are not well publicized. Also, not all labels with the same active ingredients have the same wording. So read the label for the specific product you intend to use. Use rates and use restrictions can vary with geography, so information you get off the internet may not be accurate for your farm. You will only know that if you read the label. UD Extension does a great job of highlighting specific points that are on labels, but we might miss a specific point that pertains to your situation. So read the label.

Source: Weekly Crop Update

Is It Too Late to Spray for Weeds in Winter Wheat?

From Weekly Crop Update

Mark VanGessel, Extension Weed Specialist; mjv@udel.edu

A few phone calls have come in about treating weeds in winter wheat. First, a lot of the wheat is getting to a stage where it would be injured with some of the herbicides. Also, many of the weeds are probably too large for effective control. Finally, the wheat is getting large enough that it will intercept a lot of the herbicide spray, so will you get the spray coverage you need. Each field needs to be evaluated on a case by case basis to determine if a spray should be made.

Source: Weekly Crop Update

Look What the Cat Dragged In!

This week annual bluegrass weevils (ABW) came home to roost on the Rutgers Turf Farm in North Brunswick. I am quite sure they have been rooting around here for some time – I’ve heard reports of adult weevils in pitfall traps as early as late-February – but enough of them appeared on Wednesday to get the attention of the graduate students and farm staff working the plots.

Annual bluegrass weevil adults. Photo: Sabrina Tirpak, Rutgers PDL

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Injury on Sports Fields

By Jim Murphy

For those interested in sports turf, there is a new study that suggests a greater potential for ACL injuries on the most recent (third-) generation of synthetic turf compared to natural grass. The news report also states that third-generation synthetic turf  had higher levels of injury compared to first- and second-generation types of synthetic turf (shorter blade length). Click here to view a news report on that study.


Source: Read More on the Rutgers Turf Blog

Wine Grape Information for the Region – Abridged

From Mark Chien’s Wine Grape Information for Pennsylvania and the Region Apr 15, 2013
http://pawinegrape.com/
Just a few of the topics Mark covers in this issue:

Grape IPM
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Tree Fruit IPM Report: week ending 4/13/2013

  • Peach
  • Apple
  • Pear
  • Scouting Calendar
  • Trap Counts (Southern Counties)

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