Available from the UD-REC website are weed management guides for assistance in weed control in corn, soybeans, or forages. http://extension.udel.edu/ag/weed-science/weed-management-guides/ There is a separate guide for each commodity. The first half of the corn and soybean guides deal with soil-applied herbicides and the second half is for postemergence herbicides. These guides have pre-mixes and what […]
Continue reading...Herbicide Classification Chart Available
Working with the Delaware Soybean Board and the United Soybean Board, a herbicide classification chart is available at:http://extension.udel.edu/ag/weed-science/weed-management-guides/ This chart groups herbicides by mode of action and site group numbers that are printed on containers and labels. The chart is designed to help diversify herbicide use by rotating effective herbicides with different sites of action […]
Continue reading...No-Till Soybean Burndown Considerations
Due to the weather, a number of no-till soybean fields have not received a burndown treatment yet. As a result, many are asking about options for control. First a number of considerations: 2,4-D ester: Rate of 2,4-D may need to be adjusted. Most 2,4-D brands require a 4 week delay between application of 1 qt […]
Continue reading...Strawberry Fruit Rots

Fruit rots in strawberry can cause significant losses if not recognized early and controlled. The use of good cultural practices such as: keeping fields weed-free and promoting good drainage; long crop rotations, and preventative fungicide applications are critical. Pathogens such as anthracnose, gray mold (Botrytis), and leather rot can become systemic problems in strawberry plantings […]
Continue reading...Kudzu Bug Found in Delaware

We received a report from extension in Delaware that an adult Kudzu bug was found in a trap in Sussex County, Delaware near a kudzu patch. This should serve as a reminder that kudzu bug is fast approaching New Jersey. This rather new pest is something our soybean industry needs to keep a watchful eye […]
Continue reading...Turf Green-up Update
Most landscape lawns, sports turfs, and golf course surfaces should have reached full green-up but there will be some exceptions. The major exception to this is zoysiagrass turf. Zoysiagrass will not begin green-up until mid- to late-May. Although not as slow to green-up as zoysiagrass, fine fescue will be slower than perennial ryegrass and tall […]
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