Winter injury is a crucial limiting factor to wine grape production in the New Jersey. Following the harsh winter of 2013-14, almost 85% of vineyards reported various degrees of cold damage. Often, the cold injury results in the development of Crown gall disease, which causes gall formation around the trunk and graft unions, which can […]
Continue reading...Pesticide Credits Half Day Seminar in Gloucester County
On Wednesday, October 24th from 9:00AM to 12:00PM there will be a pesticide applicators seminar at the Rutgers Cooperative Extension Office of Gloucester County, located at 254 County House Rd, Clarksboro, NJ at the Shady Lane County Complex. The following credits have been applied for with NJDEP: 4-CORE, 3-PP2, 3-3A, and 3-3B category credits. There […]
Continue reading...Results From the Tree Fruit Priorities Survey

During the fall and winter months of 2016-17 the NJAES Tree Fruit Working Group put together a grower survey with the objective of NJ tree fruit growers ranking various tree fruit research and extension activities done by Rutgers/NJAES. The survey consisted of separate discipline or program areas with rankings for each area. A first draft […]
Continue reading...IPM Update – Hawaiian beet webworm 10/04/18

Hawaiian Beet Webworm infestations now present in southern and central NJ counties. Infestations of Hawaiian beet webworm were reported on in last weeks’ IPM Update as occurring in southern NJ counties. As of Tuesday of this week, similar infestations were discovered as far north as Mercer County. As of Thursday, none were discovered in Morris […]
Continue reading...IPM Update 10/03/18
Note: This is the final weekly edition of the Vegetable IPM Update for 2018. Further updates may be published in response to specific pest threats. Sweet Corn European corn borer (ECB) moth catches remain low. There will be no map in this edition.
Continue reading...An Introduction To Rutgers Downy Mildew Resistant Sweet Basils

After nearly a decade’s worth of research and breeding efforts Rutgers Downy Mildew Resistant (DMR) sweet basils are now available to commercial growers with seed for homeowners and gardeners becoming available in 2019. Since 2007, when basil downy mildew (BDM) was first identified in FL, the disease has caused significant economic losses to commercial basil growers throughout the […]
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