Risks to Soils and Plants from Saltwater Flooding

By Jim Murphy

As you might expect, we are receiving questions from county agents, landscapers, and property owners about saltwater flooding effects on soils and plants and the appropriate remediation. The information below may be helpful in answering these questions. (Thanks to Stephanie Murphy for pulling together a lot of this information).

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This week in Turf November 15, 2012

Plant & Pest Advisory, Landscape, Nursery & Turf Edition, November 15, 2012

  • Diseases of Turfgrass
    • Stem and Crown Rust; Stripe Smut; Take All Patch
    • Pink Snow Mold
  • Announcements
    • Turfgrass Expo – December 4 – 6, 2012 at Trump Taj Mahal Casino/Resort
      This is a great opportunity to receive the latest turf management information from nationally renowned speakers.
      For additional information, please contact Cece Peabody (973) 812-6467,
      e-mail execdirector@njturfgrass.org or
      Anne Diglio (848) 932-6396, e-mail diglio@aesop.rutgers.edu.

NJ Fruit Crop Insurance Deadline: November 20

– Win Cowgill and David Lee

All fruit growers should note that November 20, 2012 Is the Deadline for Fruit Crop Insurance in New Jersey

Crop Insurance Peaches Crop Insurance Apples
Crop Insurance Blueberry Crop Insurance Wine Grapes

 

Important Dates

  • Sales Closing Tree Fruit, Blueberries and NAP -November 20, 2012 for 2013 crop
  • Production Report Due for 2012 -January 13, 2013
  • Acreage Report Due for 2012- January 15, 2013
  • New Jersey producers who grow apples, peaches, blueberries, and cranberries who are interested in crop insurance must contact a crop insurance agent well  before November 20, 2012. [Read more…]

Hurricane Sandy Damage

By gardenstatecropinsuranceeducationinitiative

If you experienced any damage to your crop due to weather related causes of loss from the recent hurricane please notify your crop insurance agent within 72 hours of the initial discovery of damage and leave representative samples in the field intact until an adjuster has had a chance to see them. 


Source: NJ Crop Insurance Education

Late Season Yellow-fleshed Peaches

-Jerome L. Frecon
In recent years late season peaches have not been as popular because food retailers and consumers seem to feel peach season ends at Labor Day. This was not quite true in 2012 with many of our most popular late season varieties waning in supply after Labor Day.

Peach movement was great throughout the summer of 2012 as most varieties were maturing ten days to 1 week early in the August varieties. This early season maturity and good movement seemed to occur throughout the eastern US. In southern New Jersey this resulted in a few changes with many normally late maturing peaches.  [Read more…]

Gray Leaf Spot Disease

By Jim Murphy

Perennial ryegrass leaf blade damaged by gray leaf spot.

Many are planting new turf areas or re-seeding damaged areas using perennial ryegrass. Perennial ryegrass has the advantage of a fast establishment rate; a full turf cover can develop within 4 weeks.

However, you need to be aware that gray leaf spot disease…

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