When: May 7th (Wed) @ 6:00 pm Where: Gloucester County Govt. Services Building, 1200 N. Delsea Drive, Clayton, NJ 08312 Pesticide credits – 4 each PP2, 1A, and 10 6:00 pm Light Fare (Pizza, Donuts, and Coffee) 6:15 pm Welcome and updates. Hemant Gohil, Gloucester County Agricultural Agent, Rutgers NJAES Peach Quality […]
Continue reading...Tree Fruit IPM Report April 21, 2025
Tree Fruit Phenology: Tree Fruit Phenology remains advanced in peach, but development is slowing. In southern counties all peach orchards are late bloom to petal fall. PF-17 was at approximately full bloom on April 8. Plums are near shuck split. Pears are near petal fall. Apples and cherries are coming into bloom. Peach: Brown Rot: […]
Continue reading...2025/2026 New Jersey Commercial Tree Fruit Production Guides are Available (Print and Electronic)
Print copies of the 2025/2026 New Jersey Tree Fruit Production Guides are available at your local Cooperative Extension Offices for $25 per copy. The guides are also available for FREE online. E002: 2025/2026 New Jersey Commercial Tree Fruit Production Guide If you have any trouble obtaining a guide from your local office please contact: Kim Crommelin: […]
Continue reading...North Jersey Tree Fruit Twilight Meeting I
North Jersey Tree Fruit Twilight Meeting I In collaboration with the New Jersey Farmers’ Direct Marketing Association May 1, 2025 4:30 PM-7:30 PM VonThun Farms 438 Route 57 West Washington, NJ 07882 4:15 PM – Registration 4:30 PM – Strategies to Reduce Pesticide Exposure in Applicators Kate Brown, Agricultural Agent III, Rutgers NJAES […]
Continue reading...Ornamental IPM 4/8 Recording Upload – Next session Tuesday 4/22
Ornamental IPM – next session is Tuesday 4/22/25 Sign up here for the NEW 2025 – Rutgers Ornamental IPM Program. Click here for a PDF of April 08, 2025 webinar that can be printed and used as a field guide or similar Click here for a VIDEO recording of April 08, 2025 webinar Next […]
Continue reading...Tree Fruit IPM Report April 11, 2025
Tree Fruit Phenology: Tree fruit phenology remains advanced in southern counties based on historical observations. In southern counties most varieties are nearing full bloom. PF-17 which tracks closely with Redhaven was at 90% bloom on April 8, about days earlier than the median observation date. Red Delicious was at Tight Cluster on March 30, about […]
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