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Updated: January 27, 2021

Rodent Control on Small Poultry Farms

Mice and rats are nuisance animals that typically can be found anywhere that poultry are grown. These rodents can spread disease and cause structural damage to your facilities, resulting in economic losses. Rodents are known to carry up to 45 different diseases including leptospirosis, Salmonellosis, fowl pox and erysipelas.
Updated: January 15, 2021

Season-Long Strawberry publication with Everbearers

Strawberries are available in grocery stores 365 days a year. This is largely due to the fact that berries are shipped from different locations across the United States and around the world. However, in the eastern United States, fresh, locally-grown strawberries are only available at farmers markets, roadside stands, and grocery stores for several weeks during the late spring and early summer. This limited availability occurs mostly because the commercial strawberry production in the East is derived from June-bearing varieties, which have a brief production season.
Updated: January 15, 2021

2009-2010 Pest Management Recommendations for Field Crops

This bulletin is divided into three sections - disease and nematode control, insect control, and weed control. The recommendations are listed according to crop and then pest. In the table of recommendations given under each crop, the pesticide recommendations are given in units (pints, pounds, and so forth) of commercial products. In most cases, the amount of active ingredient to be applied is given. This information will be useful if the pesticide is commercially available at different concentrations. If a pesticide concentration differs from that recommended, determine the amount of a given formulation you need to use to apply the pesticide at the recommended rate. For example, if the recommended rate is 1 pound of active ingredient, then you should use 2 pounds of a 50 percent, wettable-powder formulation. If the formulation is a liquid, you must know the pounds of active ingredient per gallon to make this calculation.
Updated: January 6, 2021

Black Vine Weevil-Controlling a Major Nursery and Landscape Pest (FS-805)

The black vine weevil is a widespread, entrenched pest in many nurseries in Maryland. Once it is introduced into a production nursery, BVW is extremely difficult to eliminate. While foliar damage caused by adult weevils is a cosmetic concern, larvae of the black vine weevil cause serious root injury and girdling of azaleas, rhododendrons, yews, and many conifers.