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  • Vegetable and Fruit News-July 2023

  • Branching Out Newsletter

    … in the  Woodland Wildlife Spotlight , and Chinese and Japanese Wisterias in  Invasives in Your Woodland,  as well … wild turkey in the Woodland Wildlife Spotlight , and Japanese privet in Invasives in Your Woodland , as well as … belted kingfisher in the  Woodland Wildlife Spotlight,  Japanese honeysuckle in  Invasives in Your Woodland , what …

  • Crop Management

    … disease (defoliated by downy) or insects (heavily laced by Japanese beetles) the crop should be reduced.   Grower/winery …

  • Maryland Weather Outlook

    … window, as many corn and bean fields have 8-10" marestail. Japanese beetles appear to be the most prevalent pest of soybean, low …

  • Spotted Lanternfly (SLF) II - Scouting and Management

    …   Applications targeted for grape berry moth and Japanese beetles in mid-summer will be effective in managing nymphs in …

  • Starting a New Lawn

    Grass seeds Updated: February 20, 2024 Key points Most Maryland lawns are started from seed. Turf-type tall fescue is the recommended type of grass … summer to early fall (mid-August to mid-October) is the best time for seeding cool-season grasses like tall fescue. …

  • Grapevine Frost Damage II: Compensation, Management, and Potential Options

    … to keep foliage free of mildews and avoid excessive Japanese beetle feeding.   Shoot thinning and shoot …

  • Northern Giant Hornet

    … feed on other arthropods such as large caterpillars, beetles, and spiders. They usually hunt alone, but later in … of the giant hornet, Vespa mandarinia , a serious pest for Japanese apiculture (PDF) . Matsuura, M. and S. F. Sakagami. …

  • Grow Tubes for Grapevines: The Drawbacks

    … the tubes. They also provide warmth and protection for Japanese Beetles and therefore high populations of insects can …

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