Anyone who lives or works in NJ is now eligible for a COVID vaccine at any of the vaccine megasites. No appointment needed, see walk-in hours here: https://covid19.nj.gov/pages/vaccine Information resources for farmers and farm workers continue to be developed by the CDC and the state of NJ. These resources are easily accessed on the Rutgers […]
Continue reading...USDA wants to hear how Covid-19 impacted beginner farmers
“WASHINGTON, May 4, 2021 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced a virtual listening session for beginning farmers and ranchers to learn how COVID-19 impacted their farming operations and to get their feedback on USDA assistance. The listening session will take place on May 6, 2021, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., Eastern time.” […]
Continue reading...Tree Fruit IPM Report for 5/4/21
Peach: Oriental Fruit Moth: First generation timings are updated below: Growers that have utilized mating disruption for OFM can focus on PC; GPA; and catfacing insect pests as described below. If you have not placed mating disruption dispensers yet they can still be deployed for later generations, but this generation must be treated with insecticides […]
Continue reading...Infection potential for Boxwood Blight in the next 48h – PROTECTANT fungicide applications should remain in effect
There is a potential for new boxwood blight infections today and tomorrow with the rain/humidity and higher temperatures – Protective fungicide applications should remain in effect or be initiated immediately for Boxwood Blight (nursery and landscape settings) – Boxwood Blight risk-model information, considerations, and links: Boxwood Blight Risk Assessment as of 5/4/2021 Region Location […]
Continue reading...Early Season Insect Pests of Cranberries

By now the winter flood is off from most New Jersey cranberry beds. Once the water is removed, the vines will start to initiate bud break. From now until bloom, growers should scout their beds using sweep net sampling for lepidopteran pests (blackheaded fireworm, spotted fireworm, Sparganothis fruitworm, and cranberry blossomworm), and blunt-nosed leafhoppers. Blackheaded […]
Continue reading...Phomopsis in the Vineyard – Symptoms, Forecast, and Management

Phomopsis disease of cane and leaf are prevalent throughout Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic region, including New Jersey. Most Vitis vinifera, and interspecific varieties are susceptible to this pathogen. The inoculum is carried in spring from over wintering sites by water onto susceptible tissues. In wet spring, grapevines staying wet for the longer duration following the bud […]
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