Asparagus: Phytophthora crown and spear rot Cabbage: Damping-off Cole crops: Downy Mildew and Alternaria Leeks (overwintered, spring transplanted): Purple blotch Lettuce: Bottom Rot/Drop Parsley: Septoria Blight/Bacterial (blight) leaf spot Strawberry: Anthracnose fruit rot; Botrytis (Gray Mold) and Blossom blight
Continue reading...Tree Fruit IPM Report: week ending 4/6/2013
Crop Insurance Update
By garden state crop insurance education initiative April 11th is the earliest planting date for corn crop insurance policies April 21st is the earliest planting date for grain sorghum crop insurance polices April 30th is the contract change date for forage seeding policies If you have any questions please contact your crop insurance agent or […]
Continue reading...Can You Hear Me Knockin’?

If you have boxwoods on your property, bend over and take a listen. No, you haven’t suddenly become the plant whisperer! What you are hearing is not the boxwood talking, but the late-stage larvae of the boxwood leafminer, Monarthropalpusi flavus. It literally sounds like the snap, crackle and pop of a bowl of rice cereal.
Continue reading...Commercial Grower Blueberry Meetings
From The Blueberry Bulletin April 3, 2013 Upcoming Twilight Meetings Wednesday, April 24, 2013 Variety Farms 548 Pleasant Mills Rd. Hammonton, NJ 08037 Thursday, May 30, 2013 @ 5:30 Atlantic Blueberry Co. 7201 Weymouth Rd., Hammonton, NJ For Directions, Call 609-561-8600 Blueberry IPM Plum Curculio: One adult was seen in a beating tray sample, indicating […]
Continue reading...Needles may fall…
Now is the time to monitor for two common diseases of Douglas fir: Rhabdocline needlecast (caused by the fungus Rhabdocline pseudotsugae) and Swiss needlecast (caused by the fungus Phaeocryptopus gäumannii). Rhabdocline needlecast is well established in New Jersey Christmas tree plantations, and Swiss needlecast has become more common. The discriminating grower wants to know, “what’s […]
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