Note: A complete update will not be issued today. Sweet Corn Corn earworm (CEW) adult catches are rising throughout most of the state now. Only the northernmost counties still have few individual moth captures. Elsewhere, growers should be shortening their silk spray schedules to three days even if specific sites have abnormally low catches. Northern […]
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Fruit IPM Report 8-17-13 – Click to View | Download | Print In this report: BMSB Peach Apple Grape Scouting Calendar Blueberry Trap Counts
Continue reading...Potato Disease Forecasting Report 8-13-13
Potato Disease Forecasting Report 8-13-13 – Click to Download 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 in southern […]
Continue reading...Tomato Disease Forecasting Report 8-13-13
8-13-13 Tomato Report – Click to Download Disease severity values (DSVs) for early blight, septoria leaf spot, and tomato anthracnose development are determined daily based on leaf wetness (due to rainfall, dew) and air temperature. On a daily basis DSV values can range from 0 to 4 where 0 = no chance for disease development […]
Continue reading...Potato Disease Forecasting Report 8-9-13
Potato Disease Forecasting Report 8-9-13 – Click to Download 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 in southern […]
Continue reading...Tomato Disease Forecasting Report 8-9-13
8-9-13 Tomato Report – Click to Download Disease severity values (DSVs) for early blight, septoria leaf spot, and tomato anthracnose development are determined daily based on leaf wetness (due to rainfall, dew) and air temperature. On a daily basis DSV values can range from 0 to 4 where 0 = no chance for disease development […]
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