It is extremely important to know which pathogen is causing damping-off problems and which fungicide to properly apply. The key to controlling damping-off is being proactive instead of reactive. Always refer to the fungicide label for crop use, pathogens controlled, and application rates. Damping-off is caused by a number of important vegetable pathogens and is […]
Continue reading...Damping-off: Identifying and Controlling Pathogens in Transplant Production in 2022
Wine Grape Twilight – I
When: May 4 (Wed) @ 4 PM Where: Tomasello Winery: 225 N White Horse Pike, Hammonton, NJ 08037 Frank Salek Memorial Lecture, Sponsored by the Outer Coastal Plain Vineyard Association. Dennis Rak, owner of the Double A Vineyard Nursery will talk on ‘Grapevine Grafting: Fundamentals of Why and How’ Pesticide Recertification Credits: CORE (1 credit), […]
Continue reading...Tree Fruit IPM Report for April 18, 2022
Evaluating Freeze Damage in Tree Fruit: The subfreezing temperatures on the morning of April 18 may have caused some natural thinning across the state. Any physiological damage that is not visible now will appear as the season progresses. A helpful guide for evaluating fruit damage can be found in the Intermountain Tree Fruit Production Guide. […]
Continue reading...Spotted Lanternfly egg hatch is coming or here now – Critical knockdown of nymphs
Spotted Lanternfly nymphs will be emerging now through the first week of May for Southern and Central New Jersey – reduce their population early in the nursery industry! Through conversations with nursery operators, state inspectors (NJDOA), and internal agent communications four shade trees represent the vast majority of nursery stock with adult SLF eggs. […]
Continue reading...New Online FSMA Produce Safety Rule Compliance Decision Tool

Not sure if your produce farm needs to comply with the Food Safety Modernization Act Produce Safety Rule? Answer a few questions online to find out! https://go.rutgers.edu/bxi4dfrf For more information on produce safety, including the FSMA Produce Safety Rule and buyer required third-party audits visit our Rutgers On-Farm Food Safety webpage.
Continue reading...Nursery Pest Updates and Scouting next two weeks – initiate Red-headed flea beetle systemics now for Central and Southern NJ

This post covers three topics: Control and timing of applications for Red-headed flea beetle (RHFB) – Systemic materials should be used now to target emerging adults in May. Please refer to this resource for timing and material selection: RHFB timeline using GDD, material selection, print-out ready (click here) Combination of resources from Danny Lauderdale (NC […]
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