Peach: Oriental Fruit Moth: A biofix point for OFM was set on 4/11 in southern counties, and on 4/14 in northern counties. The third generation timings are updated below. Insecticide Type County/Region Degree Days by 7/28 base 45 Conventional 2000-2100 2350-2450 Diamide 2025–2150 2375-2450 Gloucester – Southern 2437 1st –past 2nd –7/26-7/28 1st –past 2nd […]
Continue reading...Drought driven cow culling. Opportunity for replacement heifers in 2023?

The July 1, 2022, beef cow inventory compiled by USDA NASS indicates the national beef replacement heifer inventory is below 5 million head. Unprecedented cow culling is occurring in the southwest due to the ongoing drought conditions. To put that in perspective, the United States has not seen numbers this low since 1972 and 1973 […]
Continue reading...Crop progress: Drought stress continues
Drought conditions continue to stress crops in South-Central counties and a significant portion of northern NJ. Although the US Drought Monitor indicates conditions are only in the abnormally dry category, local conditions along the Pilesgrove-Upper Pittsgrove border west of the Salem River and adjoining areas of Gloucester County are experiencing moderate drought conditions in some […]
Continue reading...Skin Cancer and Farmers
Skin cancer is the single most common cancer in the United States and the rising number of incidents is staggering: 5.4 cases in 3.3 million people in 2012, according to The Skin Cancer Foundation. More people are diagnosed with skin cancer each year than all other cancers combined. Farmers, livestock producers and agriculture industry personnel […]
Continue reading...Pesticide Applicators Seminar – Credits Available

Over the past two years in-person trainings for pesticide applicators to obtain recertification credits have been a challenge. To educate licensed pesticide applicators and help them to receive credits, a 3-hour seminar will be held on Tuesday, October 18, 2022 from 9:00AM to 12:00PM at the Rutgers Cooperative Extension office in Gloucester County, 254 County […]
Continue reading...Temporary Seasonal help needed for the Rutgers Vegetable IPM Program

There are still positions available for seasonal, temporary worker(s) for the Rutgers Vegetable IPM program. The work entails checking insect traps and doing some field scouting with farms in southern New Jersey (Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, Atlantic, Cumberland, and Salem counties). There will be on-the-job training. Hourly wages are up to $20/hour, depending upon experience and/or […]
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