Southern Blight of Pepper and Tomato August 7, 2017 - From Issue: 633 By: Dan Egel Read More Southern blight of pepper and tomato thrives under hot, dry conditions. Usually, such conditions are more likely in August. Production under tunnels may contribute to the dry conditions that influences southern[Read More…] Article Categories: Peppers Tomato Article Tags: Plant Disease Management
Upcoming Events July 20, 2017 - From Issue: 632 Read More Southwest Purdue Ag Center High Tunnel Tour Date: Thursday, August 10, 7 p.m.-9 p.m. (EDT) Location: Southwest Purdue Agricultural Center, 4669 North Purdue Road, Vincennes, IN, 47591 Registration: Visit http://tinyurl.com/yc5lqvez[Read More…] Article Tags: Events Time to Dispose of Unwanted Pesticides July 20, 2017 - From Issue: 632 The Indiana Pesticide Clean Sweep Project is a great opportunity to legally dispose of unwanted chemicals. It is free of charge up to 250 pounds. To dispose of pesticides, complete[Read More…] Article Tags: Events Optimal Storage Conditions for Vegetables July 20, 2017 - From Issue: 632 By: Wenjing Guan After harvest, storing vegetables in optimal conditions is important to ensure the whole season’s hard work has paid off. This article discusses the optimum storage conditions for tomato, pepper, cucumber,[Read More…] Article Categories: Cantaloupe Cucumbers Watermelon Peppers Tomato Sweet Corn Article Tags: Harvesting and Postharvest Bacterial Spot of Pumpkin July 20, 2017 - From Issue: 632 By: Dan Egel Read More I have observed this disease in scattered commercial pumpkin and squash fields across Indiana. Bacterial leaf spot of pumpkin is perhaps the most serious disease of pumpkin in Indiana today.[Read More…] Article Categories: Cucurbits Pumpkins Article Tags: Plant Disease Management Corn Earworms July 20, 2017 - From Issue: 632 By: Rick Foster Populations of earworms, as evidenced by pheromone trap catches, have not gone to zero as the often due in July. Catches have been fairly low, but moths are still flying[Read More…] Article Categories: Corn Article Tags: Insect and Mite Management Caterpillars in Crucifers July 20, 2017 - From Issue: 632 By: Rick Foster Read More There are three important caterpillar pests of crucifers in Indiana, the imported cabbageworm, the cabbage looper, and the diamondback moth. Each of these caterpillars will feed on leaves and heads.[Read More…] Article Categories: Cole Crops Article Tags: Insect and Mite Management « First‹ Previous23456 (current) 78910Next ›Last »Page 6 of 18
Time to Dispose of Unwanted Pesticides July 20, 2017 - From Issue: 632 The Indiana Pesticide Clean Sweep Project is a great opportunity to legally dispose of unwanted chemicals. It is free of charge up to 250 pounds. To dispose of pesticides, complete[Read More…] Article Tags: Events Optimal Storage Conditions for Vegetables July 20, 2017 - From Issue: 632 By: Wenjing Guan After harvest, storing vegetables in optimal conditions is important to ensure the whole season’s hard work has paid off. This article discusses the optimum storage conditions for tomato, pepper, cucumber,[Read More…] Article Categories: Cantaloupe Cucumbers Watermelon Peppers Tomato Sweet Corn Article Tags: Harvesting and Postharvest Bacterial Spot of Pumpkin July 20, 2017 - From Issue: 632 By: Dan Egel Read More I have observed this disease in scattered commercial pumpkin and squash fields across Indiana. Bacterial leaf spot of pumpkin is perhaps the most serious disease of pumpkin in Indiana today.[Read More…] Article Categories: Cucurbits Pumpkins Article Tags: Plant Disease Management Corn Earworms July 20, 2017 - From Issue: 632 By: Rick Foster Populations of earworms, as evidenced by pheromone trap catches, have not gone to zero as the often due in July. Catches have been fairly low, but moths are still flying[Read More…] Article Categories: Corn Article Tags: Insect and Mite Management Caterpillars in Crucifers July 20, 2017 - From Issue: 632 By: Rick Foster Read More There are three important caterpillar pests of crucifers in Indiana, the imported cabbageworm, the cabbage looper, and the diamondback moth. Each of these caterpillars will feed on leaves and heads.[Read More…] Article Categories: Cole Crops Article Tags: Insect and Mite Management « First‹ Previous23456 (current) 78910Next ›Last »Page 6 of 18
Optimal Storage Conditions for Vegetables July 20, 2017 - From Issue: 632 By: Wenjing Guan After harvest, storing vegetables in optimal conditions is important to ensure the whole season’s hard work has paid off. This article discusses the optimum storage conditions for tomato, pepper, cucumber,[Read More…] Article Categories: Cantaloupe Cucumbers Watermelon Peppers Tomato Sweet Corn Article Tags: Harvesting and Postharvest
Bacterial Spot of Pumpkin July 20, 2017 - From Issue: 632 By: Dan Egel Read More I have observed this disease in scattered commercial pumpkin and squash fields across Indiana. Bacterial leaf spot of pumpkin is perhaps the most serious disease of pumpkin in Indiana today.[Read More…] Article Categories: Cucurbits Pumpkins Article Tags: Plant Disease Management
Corn Earworms July 20, 2017 - From Issue: 632 By: Rick Foster Populations of earworms, as evidenced by pheromone trap catches, have not gone to zero as the often due in July. Catches have been fairly low, but moths are still flying[Read More…] Article Categories: Corn Article Tags: Insect and Mite Management
Caterpillars in Crucifers July 20, 2017 - From Issue: 632 By: Rick Foster Read More There are three important caterpillar pests of crucifers in Indiana, the imported cabbageworm, the cabbage looper, and the diamondback moth. Each of these caterpillars will feed on leaves and heads.[Read More…] Article Categories: Cole Crops Article Tags: Insect and Mite Management