Click to View | Download Report 8-11-15 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...Conditions Result in Grasshopper Population Explosion

This summer we’ve had a number of grasshopper infestations in the areas of Tuckahoe and Goshen, Cape May County. Commercial growers have called to report swarms of grasshoppers in their nurseries and hay fields. On farm visits, I’ve seen them covering telephone poles, farm equipment, and all kinds of vegetation. This is an unusual and […]
Continue reading...Potato | Tomato Disease Forecast 8-7-15
Click to View | Download Report 8-7-15 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...Fruit IPM Report 8-6-2015

Peach Oriental Fruit Moth (OFM): While overall pest pressure in peaches is very low for oriental fruit moth, we are at the proper time to treat if your farm has trap captures above 6 males per trap. Timing for third brood OFM applications are as follows: OFM Third Generation Timing Insecticide Type County/Region Degree Days by 8/6 base […]
Continue reading...Audit Ready: Handling Unwritten Policies

In both the GAPs and Harmonized audits there are standards that focus on policies, yet the checklist does not indicate that a written policy is required. You can choose to not write these policies in your plan but you and your employees need to be prepared to answer questions from the auditor about these policies. […]
Continue reading...Vegetable IPM Quick Update
There has been little change in the corn earworm (CEW) situation over the past week. Very few individuals have been captured north of Camden County. For silking sweet corn, the following spray schedules are warranted. Silking Spray Schedules: South – 3-5 days Central –4-6 days North – 6 days
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