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Crapemyrtle: Identify and Manage Problems
… Pest insects, for example, can spread relatively easily. Growing crapemyrtle in Maryland It is normal for crapemyrtle … damage may have occurred long before you noticed it. Poor growing conditions, weather extremes, and soggy soil are the … to become wavy or curl. Winter Damage Suckers (new shoots) growing from the trunk base can be a sign of winter damage on …
Cultivars of Native Plants
… and support pollinators as they pass through. Many native bees, and all moths and butterflies, need native plants to … species use swamp rose mallow as a host plant; many bees collect nectar and pollen, including one specialist bee; …
Agriculture and Food Systems
… present include Japanese beetles, green cloverworm, and bees Double crop beans: V3; minimal insect feeding. June 24, …
Considerations for Shell Use in Oyster Rehabilitation Assessing the Effectiveness of Multiple Options (FS-1140)
Internal Browning in Plums: Contributing Factors and Practical Solutions
Thinking About Spraying Weeds Before Harvest? Read This First
… cause problems next year (Figure 1). 4. Be careful around bees and flowers. Most herbicides are relatively nontoxic to bees, but it’s still important to be cautious. Both Liberty® … prohibit applications when flowers are blooming or when bees or other pollinators are nearby (Figure 2). 5. Spraying …
Drought Management and Recovery for Pastures and Hayfields
RECENT DETECTIONS OF AVIAN INFLUENZA IN DAIRY COWS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Cattle Tales Livestock Newsletter-May 2021