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2020 Miller Research Potato Pest Management Meeting

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Posted on: January 7, 2020 by Jeff Miller

Come to the Miller Research Potato Pest Management Meeting Tuesday, Jan. 28 from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm at the Historic Wilson Theater in Rupert. 3 ISDA pesticide re-certification credits and 3 CCA credits available. See the link or attachment for more details.

Plan on attending the Idaho Potato Conference January 22-23, 2020

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Idaho Potato Conference

Posted on: December 18, 2019 by Nora Olsen

Next month will be the 52nd annual Idaho Potato Conference and Trade Show presented by the University of Idaho and Spectra Productions to be held in Pocatello, Idaho January 22-23, 2020. Additional details and registration can be found at https://www.uidaho.edu/cals/potatoes/news/idaho-potato-conference
Highlights for this year’s conference include:
- Several seminars and workshops on the impact of the 2019 season including effect of spring rain on weed control, late season bulking and maturity, cold harvest weather and quality, and late season irrigation, disease and weed management.
- Invited speaker Dr. Sastry Jayanty from Colorado State University will present a seminar on How to minimize pressure bruise in long-term storages and a workshop on managing shrinkage in storage. Come listen to these presentations on Wednesday January 22.
- Invited speaker Dr. Carl Rosen from the University of Minnesota will address soil health and crop nutrient management. These presentations are part of a special session with dedicated seminars and workshops specifically focused on soil and crop health on Thursday January 23.
- Variety management and performance of new varieties, irrigation system efficiency, virus, minor insect pests, late blight and other diseases, how potatoes are graded, and much more will be discussed on Wednesday. Including a special panel discussion of industry issues by the Idaho Potato Commission, National Potato Council, and Potatoes USA.
- Optimizing fumigation, soilborne and seedborne diseases, pesticide drift and misapplication, and much more will be presented on Thursday January 23.
- Seminars and workshops in Spanish will be held both days and include a wide variety of topics from farm safety to disease and disorder identification.
- CCA (CEU) and pesticide recertification credits will be available. There will be 13.5 IPM, 8.5 Crop Management, 3 Soil and Water Management, 1 Nutrient Management, and 1 Professional Development CEU credits available this year.
- New this year: a technical room dedicated to learning how various pieces of equipment or technology work. This year will include multiple storage panels, agronomic software and air separators.
- New this year: Come enjoy a free baked potato bar at lunch on Wednesday January 22!

2020 Miller Research Potato Pest Management Seminar

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Posted on: December 14, 2019 by Jeff Miller

Miller Research will hold its annual potato pest management seminar on Tuesday, January 28, 2020, at the Historic Wilson Theater in Rupert, ID (610 Fremont St). Registration is $10 to cover meeting costs with all excess funds being donated to the Minidoka County 4H program. Detailed information can be found on the attached flier and at the Miller Research website linked here.

Pesticide Re-certification Class

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Posted on: December 9, 2019 by Christy Tanner

Malheur County CORE Pesticide Training
Oregon: 4 CORE Credits
Idaho: 3 Credits (anticipated)
Friday December 13th 2019, 7:30 - 11:50 am MST
$10 registration fee per person (cash or check only)
Malheur County Extension Office
710 SW 5th Ave. Ontario OR 97914

Idaho Potato Conference January 22-23, 2020

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Posted on: November 22, 2019 by Nora Olsen

Please mark your calendars for the 52nd annual Idaho Potato Conference and Trade Show presented by the University of Idaho and Spectra Productions to be held in Pocatello, Idaho January 22-23, 2020. Additional details and registration can be found at https://www.uidaho.edu/cals/potatoes/news/idaho-potato-conference
Highlights for this year’s conference include:
- Several seminars and workshops on the impact of the 2019 season including effect of spring rain on weed control, late season bulking and maturity, cold harvest weather and quality, and late season irrigation, disease and weed management.
- Invited speaker Dr. Sastry Jayanty from Colorado State University will present a seminar on How to minimize pressure bruise in long-term storages and a workshop on managing shrinkage in storage. Come listen to these presentations on Wednesday January 22.
- Invited speaker Dr. Carl Rosen from the University of Minnesota will address soil health and crop nutrient management. These presentations are part of a special session with dedicated seminars and workshops specifically focused on soil and crop health on Thursday January 23.
- Variety management and performance of new varieties, irrigation system efficiency, virus, minor insect pests, late blight and other diseases, how potatoes are graded, and much more will be discussed on Wednesday. Including a special panel discussion of industry issues by the Idaho Potato Commission, National Potato Council, and Potatoes USA.
- Optimizing fumigation, soilborne and seedborne diseases, pesticide drift and misapplication, and much more will be presented on Thursday January 23.
- Seminars and workshops in Spanish will be held both days and include a wide variety of topics from farm safety to disease and disorder identification.
- CCA and pesticide recertification credits will be available.
- New this year: a technical room dedicated to learning how various pieces of equipment or technology work. This year will include multiple storage panels, agronomic software and harvest equipment.
- New this year: Come enjoy a free baked potato bar at lunch on Wednesday January 22!

Idaho Association of Plant Protection Annual Meeting, Nov 6 -7

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IAPP

Posted on: November 4, 2019 by Juliet Marshall

Final Agenda included for the 2019 annual IAPP meeting

Idaho Association of Plant Protection Meeting Annual Meeting

Final Reminder

at Canyon Crest Dining and Event Center, Twin Falls
330 Canyon Crest Dr, Twin Falls, ID 83301

$15 REGISTRATION PAY IN CASH OR BRING CHECK

Nov 7 Wednesday registration starting at 12:00 PM (no lunch provided).
Presentations start at 1:00 PM

Nov 8 Thursday. Presentations start at 8 AM

3 CCA credits for Pest Management are available for each day

3 ISDA credits are available for Wednesday and 2 ISDA credits available for Thursday

Updated manual and resources now available to help navigate the 2019 Potato Sustainability Initiative (PSI) survey

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Potato Sustainability Initiative Survey

Posted on: October 25, 2019 by Nora Olsen

Updated manual and resources now available to help navigate the
2019 Potato Sustainability Initiative (PSI) survey

Potato growers—you will soon be asked to answer the annual Potato Sustainability Initiative (PSI) survey. Most process, and some fresh, growers are requested to participate in the PSI sustainability survey. Please note: there will be no audit for the 2019 survey.
In the past, approximately 20% of the growers who completed the survey were audited each year. The audit involved an interview between the grower and auditor with specific questions and an inspection of documents. A manual was developed to help growers methodically and successfully gather required documents for the audit, with examples of standard operating procedures, and resources to help answer interview questions. Audit information was retained in the manual as a reference and resource for future audits.
The manual is posted at https://www.uidaho.edu/cals/potatoes/food-and-farm-safety
The 2019 survey changed slightly from the 2018 survey.
The manual was developed by University of Idaho, Washington State University and IACI with funding from the NW Potato Research Consortium.

Idaho Association of Plant Protection Annual Meeting, Nov 6 -7 in Twin Falls, Idaho

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Posted on: October 21, 2019 by Juliet Marshall

A reminder that the IAPP Meeting is scheduled November 6, Wednesday, at Canyon Crest in Twin Falls starting 1 PM going through 5 PM.

The meeting resumes at Canyon Crest on Thursday the 7th at 8 AM and going through noon.

3 CCA credits for Pest Management are available for each day

ISDA pesticide applicator credits have been requested.



WHAT: Idaho Association of Plant Protection

WHERE: Canyon Crest Dining and Event Center, 330 Canyon Crest Dr, Twin Falls, ID 83301

WHEN: Nov 6 and Nov 7, 2019

Starts at 1 PM Nov 6, resumes at 8 AM on Nov 7

AGENDA: Attached

Thank you.

Malheur County Cover Crops Tour

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Posted on: October 3, 2019 by Christy Tanner

9 am - 12 pm Monday, October 7th 2019
Malheur Experiment Station
595 Onion Ave. Ontario, OR 97914

Tour will include cover crop trials at the experiment station, as well as cover crops and no-till on local farms.

Minimizing Foreign Material in Potatoes: Download a printable poster and view on-line educational videos at www.uidaho.edu/cals/potatoes/food-and-farm-safety

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Foreign material

Posted on: September 10, 2019 by Nora Olsen

Minimizing Foreign Material in Potatoes:
Download a printable poster and view on-line educational videos at www.uidaho.edu/cals/potatoes/food-and-farm-safety

Foreign material is any material that is not the potato tuber. It is "trash" or "garbage" in potatoes. Many foreign materials originate in the field, but others enter the product stream through equipment and during storage and handling. Whether potatoes are destined for the fresh market or processing, foreign material is a great concern to the Idaho potato industry. By minimizing foreign material in the field, in storage, and in the processing plant, growers and processors help maintain a high-quality product, safe standards, and consumer confidence.

The video “Continuing to Manage Foreign Material for Quality Idaho Potatoes” outlines ways you can reduce foreign material in your potatoes. The video (English and Spanish versions) are available on-line at www.uidaho.edu/cals/potatoes/food-and-farm-safety.

New this year: Remove Foreign Materials poster. Download and print a poster (16" x 24”) that provides examples of common foreign material found in potato production. Display the poster in areas to educate employees and as a reminder to remove foreign material.

Call for Pink Rot

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Pink Rot (Phytophthora erythroseptica)

Posted on: September 6, 2019 by Jeff Miller

Miller Research has received funding to evaluate the pink rot pathogen (Phytophthora erythroseptica) for sensitivity to mefenoxam and phosphorous acid. If you observe pink rot, please send us samples. It is best to send tubers which are only partially decayed and still have some healthy tissue remaining. It is very difficult, if not impossible, to isolate the organism from completely rotted tubers.

Wrap tubers in dry paper towels and send them as quickly as possible to:
Miller Research
426 E 200 N
Rupert, ID 83350

Please contact Cheryn Clayton by phone (208-531-5124) or email (cheryn@millerresearch.com) to notify us that samples are being sent. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 208-431-4420.

Good luck with harvest!

Jeff Miller

Psyllid update September 5 2019

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Potato Psyllid

Posted on: September 5, 2019 by Lucy Standley

This week we had traps deployed in 62 of the 79 fields (78.4%) monitored this year, and we found a total of 32 psyllids across 13 (16.4%) of the 79 monitored fields. Many of the 79 total fields that we were sampling have been vine-killed.

Psyllids were collected on sticky traps in potato in the following counties: Payette (1 field), Canyon (6 fields), Owyhee (2 fields), Twin Falls (2 fields), Jerome (1 field), and Power (1 field).

All psyllids collected last week tested negative for Lso (liberibacter), the bacterium that causes zebra chip.

Our research with Russet Burbank in Idaho has shown that plants should be protected from infection with the ZC bacterium at least until one week before vine kill to reduce ZC symptoms. Therefore, we continue to urge growers to maintain their IPM programs.

We are not including “heat maps” this week given that they tend to show skewed patterns with smaller sample sizes.

Following recommendations from our ZC Advisory Committee last year, we shortened the duration of our monitoring program. This week we conclude the official monitoring program, though we will continue monitoring fields at the Kimberly Research & Extension Center as well as grower- and crop consultant-submitted samples. We will post any important updates that develop.

More information can be found here: http://www.uidaho.edu/cals/potatoes/news
--Click on the links under “Updated weekly reports” for details on trap captures.
--Click on the “Psyllid Management” link on the left panel for information on psyllid and zebra chip biology and management.
--WSU site: https://potatoes.decisionaid.systems/idaho

2019 Vine Kill Recommendations - Late Blight infected and non-infected fields

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Vine Kill

Posted on: August 30, 2019 by Pamela Hutchinson

Information about vine kill with little or no mechanical operations (beating/flailing, splitting vines). Late blight spores can spread by mechanical vine kill. Use of only vine-kill chemical products can provide enough reduction of plant material for efficient harvest.

Psyllid abundance remains relatively steady

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potato psyllid

Posted on: August 29, 2019 by Erik Wenninger

This week we had traps deployed in 76 of the 79 fields (96.2%) monitored this year, and we found a total of 58 psyllids across 26 (32.9%) of the 79 monitored fields. Three of the 79 total fields that we were sampling have been vine-killed.

Psyllids were collected on sticky traps in potato in the following counties: Payette (3 fields), Canyon (10 fields), Elmore (4 fields), Twin Falls (4 fields), Jerome (2 fields), and Cassia (3 fields).

All psyllids collected last week tested negative for Lso (liberibacter), the bacterium that causes zebra chip.

Overall psyllid captures have remained relatively steady over the last few weeks. However, we continue to urge growers to maintain their IPM programs.

“Heat maps” of this week’s results can be found on the UI and WSU websites linked below. The moderately “hot spot” observed during recent weeks in the western Treasure Valley remains, with another small area of moderate pressure south of Mountain Home.

This was the last sample week for quite a few of our fields, so we likely will not include heat maps next week given that they tend to be skewed with smaller sample sizes.

More information can be found here: http://www.uidaho.edu/cals/potatoes/news
--Click on the links under “Updated weekly reports” for details on trap captures.
--Click on the “Psyllid Management” link on the left panel for information on psyllid and zebra chip biology and management.
--WSU site: https://potatoes.decisionaid.systems/idaho

Potato Disease Spore Trapping Bulletin August 19th to 23rd specific to the late blight outbreak in Paul

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Potato Late Blight

Posted on: August 28, 2019 by James Woodhall

Late blight outbreak in Paul – update

Phytophthora infestans has been reported in eight fields in the Paul area. The initial findings were on the 19th of August. There have been no new reports since Friday 23 August.

In the spore trap directly located in the outbreak area, Phytopthrora infestans was detected on three of the four days it was operating. No other spore traps tested positive for Phytophthora infestans this week, including the spore traps at Acequia and east of Rupert. Also, no critical periods of humidity have been observed since the 13th of August. Therefore the risk of late blight outside the affected area near Paul is likely to be less than last week.

It is likely that the outbreak at Paul was associated with periods of high humidity above 90% for several hours observed on 30th and 31st July and on the 8th, 9th and 10th of August. No periods of 90% relative humidity have been observed at the Paul weather station since the 13th of August.

Growers in the immediate area close to the outbreak are asked to remain vigilant and continue to taking measures to protect themselves against late blight through comprehensive scouting and applications of the appropriate fungicides. Growers in the wider Magic Valley, particularly east of Paul, are advised to continue being vigilant for the pathogen, particularly if humidity levels increase. Although weather does not appear to be conducive for disease development, airborne spores have been detected and a risk still remains.

No spores were detected at Rexburg this week. The last detection there was the 31st July. No periods of critical humidity (RH 90% and above) have been observed since the 9th of August. Risk levels can now be considered ‘normal’ for this area.

James Woodhall

Potato Disease Spore Trapping Bulletin August 12th to 18th plus further information on the late blight outbreak in Paul

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Potato Late Blight

Posted on: August 22, 2019 by Juliet Marshall

At the request of Dr. James Woodhall, I am sending this late blight update. This is additional information to that sent yesterday by Dr. Jeff Miller.

News for the current week
Late blight disease was observed in six fields in the vicinity of Paul on Monday 19th August. This was confirmed by both PCR and LAMP and the genotype was determined to be US23.

Spores of Phytophthora infestans (late blight) were found on two days at Acequia and at one day in Rupert in spore traps (these are the two nearest traps to the outbreak).

Spores of Alternaria solani (early blight) were found at Parma (4 days), Golden Valley (1 day), Tetonia (1 day), Acequia (3 days) and Rupert (3 days).

Spores of Sclerotinia sclerotium (white mold) were found at Acequia (2 days) and Golden Valley (1 day).


Recommendations
Growers in the vicinity of the outbreak should include fungicides with activity to Phytohthora infestans in their spray program. Please consider that spores were found up to 15 miles away from the infected area (see risk maps attached).

Growers in the rest of the Magic Valley should be on high alert for Phytophthora infestans and actively scout for the disease and consider using appropriate fungicides in their spray program.

We also ask that growers in the Rexburg area continue to be vigilant and scout for the pathogen as a spore trap there was positive for P. infestans a few weeks ago.

The risk outside those areas is likely to be relatively low, prior to the detection in Rexburg on the 31st July, no other trap in the network has tested positive since June. Nevertheless please consider late blight has been reported in Idaho and is a potential source of inoculum.

Detailed information on late blight disease, its management, sources of help and diagnosis, are provided in the document attached.

Best wishes,

James, Kasia and Phill

Psyllid monitoring update 22 Aug 2019

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Potato Psyllid

Posted on: August 22, 2019 by Lucy Standley

This week we had traps deployed in 78 of the 79 fields (98.7%) monitored this year, and we found a total of 52 psyllids across 26 (32.9%) of the 79 monitored fields. One of the 79 total fields that we were sampling has been vine-killed.

Psyllids were collected on sticky traps in potato in the following counties: Payette (3 fields), Canyon (9 fields), Owyhee (2 fields), Elmore (1 field), Twin Falls (6 fields), Jerome (3 fields), Cassia (1 field), and Minidoka (1 field).

All psyllids collected last week tested negative for Lso (liberibacter), the bacterium that causes zebra chip.

Overall psyllid captures have remained relatively steady over the last few weeks. However, we continue to urge growers to maintain their IPM programs.

“Heat maps” of this week’s results can be found on the UI and WSU websites linked below. The “hot spots” observed during recent weeks in the western Treasure Valley have diminished somewhat.

More information can be found here: http://www.uidaho.edu/cals/potatoes/news
--Click on the links under “Updated weekly reports” for details on trap captures.
--Click on the “Psyllid Management” link on the left panel for information on psyllid and zebra chip biology and management.
--WSU site: https://potatoes.decisionaid.systems/idaho

August 2019 Idaho outbreak of potato late blight – further information and recommendations

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Late Blight

Posted on: August 22, 2019 by James Woodhall

Please see the attached sheets for more information on the current late blight outbreak in southern Idaho.

Idaho Association of Plant Pathology Annual Meeting, Nov 6 -7 in Twin Falls, Idaho

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IAPP

Posted on: August 21, 2019 by Juliet Marshall

This is an invitation and call for papers for the 2019 annual meeting of the Idaho Association of Plant Protection in Twin Falls, ID at the Canyon Crest Dining and Event Center. The conference will cover all aspects of plant protection including entomology, nematology, weed science and plant pathology.

Please consider contributing research results, observations, unusual pest and disease occurrences and topics which could be discussed as a group, etc. to the meeting. Each presentation will be allotted at least a 20-minute time slot. A final program will be advertised in October. Registration begins at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday and the program will begin at 1:00 p.m. Registration costs $15.00 and can only be made by check or cash. Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) and Pesticide Recertification credits (ISDA) will be available.

Hotel reservations must be made on your own.

Please reply by email and / or complete and return the bottom half of the attached form. If you are not attending this meeting but would like to be notified of future meetings, please send us your updated contact information. Responses can be sent to:

James Woodhall
jwoodhall@uidaho.edu
University of Idaho, Parma R&E Center

Late blight found in southwestern Minidoka County

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Late Blight

Posted on: August 19, 2019 by Jeff Miller

Late blight has been found in southwest Minidoka County near the town of Paul in multiple potato fields. Late blight sporulation was observed on diseased tissue. The University of Idaho will be checking for additional confirmation by PCR.

Weather conditions are not favorable for pathogen spread, but the blight is extensive in some of these fields. Risk of spread would be very high if thunderstorms develop. It is recommended that growers maintain an effective fungicide program to protect against late blight. Additional information on late blight fungicides can be found at the website below. The article was written in 2018, but the information is still applicable for this year.

Miller Research is interested in mapping the extent and severity of the blight. If you find late blight, please let us know. Locations will be kept confidential.

First call for topics for the 2020 Idaho Potato Conference

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Posted on: August 19, 2019 by Jerry Neufeld

This the first call for topics for the 2020 Idaho Potato Conference that will take place in Pocatello on January 22nd and 23rd. Please provide your ideas for potential workshops and presentations for this year's conference to Kasia Duellman (kduellman@uidaho.edu), Nora Oslen (norao@uidaho.edu) or Mike Thornton (miket@uidaho.edu) by September 16th so that we can put together a preliminary list for a program planning meeting. Please also take the time to survey your stakeholders for any input and indicate whether you would be interested and willing to present a workshop or seminar.

Thank you, and we look forward to seeing your responses.

Sincerely,

Kasia Duellman, Nora Olsen and Mike Thornton
Co-Chairs 2020 UI Potato Conference

UI Ag Talk Tuesday August 20 at 8:00AM in Rupert

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General announcment

Posted on: August 16, 2019 by Kasia Duellman

Join us for the last scheduled UI Ag Talk Tuesday of 2019 on Tuesday, August 20 at 8:00 AM at the University of Idaho Minnidoka County Extension Office (85 E Baseline Rd, Rupert, ID).

Invited Speakers:
Jason Thomas - Utilizing Barn Owl Boxes to Manage Voles
Steve Hines - Cover Crops

Other Topics are determined by YOU. Interaction and input from all attendees are welcomed and encouraged.

You can join in person, or by phone by dialing the following number and meeting ID:
Call-in Number: (669) 900-6833
Meeting ID: 349427773

You can also join the meeting by using Zoom on your computer:
Zoom link: https://uidaho.zoom.us/j/349427773

2019 Organizers: Kasia Duellman (kduellman@uidaho.edu), Pam Hutchinson (phutch@uidaho.edu), and Juliet Marshall (jmarshall@uidaho.edu)

Previous newsletters related to these sessions are available here: https://webpages.uidaho.edu/extension-seed-potato/ATT.html

August 15, 2019 Psyllid Monitoring Update

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Potato Psyllid

Posted on: August 15, 2019 by Lucy Standley

This week we had traps deployed in 76 of the 79 fields (96.2%) monitored this year, and we found a total of 55 psyllids across 24 (30.4%) of the 79 monitored fields. One of the 79 total fields that we were sampling has been vine-killed.

Psyllids were collected on sticky traps in potato in the following counties: Payette (2 fields), Canyon (11 fields), Owyhee (1 field), Elmore (1 field), Gooding (1 field), Twin Falls (5 fields), Jerome (1 field), Cassia (1 field) and, Minidoka (1 field).

All psyllids collected last week tested negative for Lso (liberibacter), the bacterium that causes zebra chip.

Overall psyllid captures have remained relatively steady over the last few weeks. However, we continue to urge growers to maintain their IPM programs.

“Heat maps” of this week’s results can be found on the UI and WSU websites linked below. We continue to observe a “hot spot” in the western Treasure Valley.

More information can be found here: http://www.uidaho.edu/cals/potatoes/news
--Click on the links under “Updated weekly reports” for details on trap captures.
--Click on the “Psyllid Management” link on the left panel for information on psyllid and zebra chip biology and management.
--WSU site: https://potatoes.decisionaid.systems/idaho

Corn Earworm Counts - 8/14/19

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corn earworm

Posted on: August 14, 2019 by Jerry Neufeld

Click on the pdf below to see the corn earworm counts taken this morning. It appears there are still CEW moths in the valley; however, the threat of damage should be getting smaller since the CEW moths lay eggs in fresh silk, and there is less and less fresh silk around each day.

Malheur Experiment Station Onion Variety Day August 27

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Posted on: August 14, 2019 by Janet Jones

You are invited to the Malheur Experiment Station Onion Variety Day!

Place: Malheur Experiment Station, 595 Onion Ave, Ontario, OR
in the field off Onion Avenue under the canopy.

Date: Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Registration starts at 9:00am with donuts and refreshments in the onion field.

A complimentary lunch will be served at noon in the barn.

Click on the PDF below for the Flyer.

Please RSVP for lunch or if you need more information call
Jan Jones at (541) 889-2174 or email janet.jones@oregonstate.edu.

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