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Updated: March 11, 2021
Pest Identification Supplement
Pest ID Guide
Updated: March 11, 2021
2018 Season - Applied Research Results on Vegetable Crop Disease Management
2018 Season - Applied Research Results on Vegetable Crop Disease Management
Updated: March 11, 2021
IPM Vegetable Program Survey
The University of Maryland Extension (UME) IPM Vegetable Program undertook a survey in January 2013 of the vegetable growers of Maryland. Surveys were mailed to a random representative number of growers throughout the state of Maryland to ascertain their perceptions and evaluation of the integrated pest management vegetable program. Growers filled out the 6 page 19 question survey and returned their responses anonymously to UME. These are the results of the survey.
Updated: March 10, 2021
Integrated Pest Management for Vegetables: A Program Evaluation to Determine Value
Integrated Pest Management for Vegetables: A Program Evaluation to Determine Value
Updated: March 10, 2021
New Grower Training - Vegetable IPM
New Grower Training - Vegetable IPM
Updated: March 10, 2021
Organic Weed Control in No-Till Vegetable Systems
Cover crops of rye, hairy vetch, hairy vetch+rye, tillage radish and no cover crop have been grown over the last 5 years and vegetables have been planted into these various cover crops which were managed in several different ways for weed control.
Updated: March 10, 2021
Managing Some Hard to Control Vegetable Pests of the mid-Atlantic Region
Over the last 4-5 years I have received calls and emails from growers about insect pests that they cannot seem to control as well as they had in the past. This presentation is going to look at some of the top vegetable pests that growers in the mid-Atlantic have had problems with and some ways to mitigate those problems.
Updated: March 2, 2021
Watch for Thrips in Vegetables
I have gotten reports from flower growers of an inundation of thrips into their flower crop in the last week or so. I know, I know flowers are not vegetables, but many of the Flower thrips species that get into flowers will get into and on vegetables. Thrips are tiny, thin yellowish-orange insects the size of metal filings with fringed wings.
Updated: February 8, 2021
IPM Vegetable Program Survey Results
The University of Maryland Extension (UME) IPM Vegetable Program undertook a survey in January 2013 of the vegetable growers of Maryland. Surveys were mailed to a random representative number of growers throughout the state of Maryland to ascertain their perceptions and evaluation of the integrated pest management vegetable program. Growers filled out the 6 page 19 question survey and returned their responses anonymously to UME. These are the results of the survey. The questions asked and the percent responses of the growers are included for each inquiry. Growers did not have to answer a question if they did not want to. Any questions or comments about this survey can be directed to Jerry Brust at jbrust@umd.edu.
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