Ray Samulis, Agricultural Agent, RCE-Burlington, invites all cranberry growers to the 2017 Cranberry Growers Twilight Meeting Tom Budd’s Farm Retreat Road Vincentown, NJ Wednesday, June 14, 2017 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m Tom has graciously offered a BBQ dinner you won’t want to miss beginning at 5:30 P.M., to be topped off with some special […]
Continue reading...Veg IPM Update: Week Ending 5/17/17
Sweet Corn The arrival of warmer temperatures should improve corn growth considerably. This same weather could bring on the first consistent European corn borer (ECB) catches, although this has not yet happened. No ECB were captured in blacklight traps this week. As the population develops, look for maps to be published in the weekly IPM Update. There were several […]
Continue reading...Tree Fruit IPM Report for May 17, 2017
Peach: Tufted Apple Budmoth (TABM): The first tufted apple budmoth adults were caught on 5/1 in southern counties. The first insecticides that target this pest will be due in a few weeks in southern counties. This has been only a minor pest during the last 6-8 years.
Continue reading...Potato | Tomato Disease Forecast 5-16-17
Click to View | Download Report 5-16-17 Potato Disease Forecasting Report We will be tracking DSVs for Late blight development and calculating P-days for initiating the first early blight fungicide application. The first late blight fungicide application is recommended once 18 DSVs accumulate from green row. Green row typically occurs around the first week in May […]
Continue reading...Vegetable Disease Update – 5/12/17
Cucurbit downy mildew has been found as far north as central Florida on cucumber, watermelon, summer and winter squash. Pythium has been reported in a number of newly transplanted crops. With the cooler nights the past few days, cold injury may begin to appear in newly transplanted crops. In pepper, symptoms of cold injury will […]
Continue reading...Another Insect to Watch Out For in Your Cranberry Bogs

A few years ago we observed damage to cranberries likely caused by an unknown “mirid” bug (Hemiptera: Miridae). These insects are known as true bugs and have piercing-sucking mouthparts to suck out plant juices. The species was identified as Plagiognathus repetitus (Hemiptera: Miridae). The insect seems to damage young leaf and flower buds early in […]
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