IPM for Vegetable & Fruit Crops
This invasive pest of onion, garlic, and leeks has been detected at several northern New Hampshire farms.
A new report of leek moth has been confirmed this summer in Coos County, by our state entomologist, Piera Siegert. This confirmation included adult mo...
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Do you grow arugula? Have you experienced arugula crop losses? If so, we want to hear from you!
The Northeast Arugula Team (NEAT)&nb...
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The Cucurbit Downy Mildew (CDM) forecasts have changed rapidly with the storms coming up from the south. The risk is increasing, particularly for...
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Do you use the New England Vegetable Management Guide as a resource? If so, we want to hear from you!!! The authors of the New England Vegetable ...
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The New England Vegetable and Fruit Conference Planning Committee has made the difficult decision not to hold an in-person New England Vegetable and F...
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The NH Vegetable and Berry Growers' Association Annual Meeting was held virtually on March 27, 2021. We had a fantastic lineup, and these presentation...
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Researchers at the University of Rhode Island are currently distributing an online survey about fresh market sweet corn. If you grow fresh market swee...
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In December 2020, we held the Northern New England High Tunnel Conference, online this year. For those who weren't able to attend, we recor...
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Meg McGrath, Cornell University Plant Pathologist based in Long Island, recently (October 2020) received reports of spinach downy mildew in New Englan...
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This year only: we’re taking the High Tunnel conference online for three weekly evening sessions. One low price ($25) will enable you to attend all th...
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