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Burley Cereal School

Announcements    Magic Valley

Posted on: January 28, 2008 by Juliet Windes

Don't forget the Burley Cereal School scheuled for tomorrow, January 29, 2008. For the entire agenda, see our website and click on "Upcoming Events." http://www.ag.uidaho.edu/scseidaho/

Registration is at 8:30 AM, at the Burley Inn, Exit 208, 800 N. Overland Ave. A $10 registration fee will help offset the cost of lunch.

Crop Protection Seminars

Announcements    Eastern Idaho

Posted on: January 22, 2008 by Juliet Windes

Six state recertification credits and 5.5 CCA credits will be available for attendees to this years' Crop Protection Seminars in Idaho Falls and Pocatello. Idaho Falls Seminar Will be 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM on Tuesday, February 5th. Pocatello's will be during the same time frame on February 6th. The first half of the day will mostly deal with cereal diseases and pest problems, and the pesticides used to control them, and the second half will mostly be about potato disease and pest problems. For agenda details, please see the UI Cereals Extension Website at:
http://www.ag.uidaho.edu/scseidaho/
If attending, please RSVP to Juliet Windes at jwindes@uidaho.edu or 208-529-8376. We need to know the number fo people going at each location in order to plan lunch. And lunch is FREE!

OSU Pesticide Short Course

Announcements    All Locations

Posted on: January 17, 2008 by Jerry Neufeld

Below is information about the Oregon State University Extension Pesticide Chemistry, Toxicology, and Policy Short Course at the Convention Center in Ontario on February 13-14, 2008.

Tentative Agenda

Wednesday, February 13
12:00- 1:00 p.m. Registration
1:00 -1:15 p.m. What can we learn from our mistakes? What at Stake? – Lynn Jensen, OSU
1:15 – 1:45 p.m. Importance of following Labels & Laws – Ronda Hirnyck, UI
1:45 – 2:30 p.m. IR-4 Minor Crop Registration – Joe DeFrancesco, OSU
2:30- 2:45 p.m. Break
2:45 – 3:30 p.m. Mode of Action of Herbicides – Andy Hulting, OSU
3:30 -4:15 p.m. Pesticide Drift Mitigation in the Columbia Basin – Larry Bennett, OSU
4:15 -5:00 p.m. Pesticide Stewardship Partnerships – Kevin Masterson, DEQ EPA Fumigant
5:00 p.m. Adjourn
_____________________________________________________________________________

Thursday, February 14
7:00-8:00 a.m. Registration
8:00 – 8:40 a.m. Vegetative Buffers to Protect Water Resources – Sandy Halstead, EPA Reg. 10
8:45 – 9:30 a.m. EPA Fumigant Mitigation Proposal – Dirk Helder- EPA Office of Pesticide Programs
9:30 – 10:15 a.m. Pesticide Use Reporting – Laurie Gordon, ODA
10:15 – 10:30 a.m. Break
10:30 – 11:10 a.m. Environmental Monitoring – Kim Anderson, OSU
11:15 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Registration of New Pesticides – Laurie Gordon, ODA
12:00-1:00 pm Lunch


1:00 – 1:45 p.m. Pesticide Impacts on Aquatic Resources in the PNW – Jeff Jenkins, OSU
1:45 -2:30 p.m. Pesticide Lawsuits Update and How They Affect You – Laurie Gordon, ODA
2:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Break
2:45 – 3:30 p.m. Herbicide Fate after spraying – Jeff Jenkins, OSU
3:30 – 4:15 p.m. Basic Principles Toxicology – Kaci Agle, OSU
4:15 – 5:00 p.m. Overview of National Pesticide Information Center – Melody Johnson, OSU
5:00 p.m. Adjourn


OSU Short Course Registration Form

Name:__________________________________ Phone:________________

Address:______________________________________________________

City:_______________________ State:________________ Zip:_________

License #:____________________________

Registration Fee: Before January 31 - $60.00
After January 30 - $65.00

Please make checks payable to: OSU, Agriculture Research Foundation (ARF)
Mail fee and registration form to: Malheur County Extension Office
710 SW 5th Ave Ontario, OR 97914

For any additional information, please contact the Malheur County Extension Office at 541-881-1417.

There will be 12 Idaho and Oregon pesticide license credits and 9 CCA credits.

2008 Eastern Idaho Cereal Schols

Small Grains    Eastern Idaho

Posted on: January 15, 2008 by Juliet Windes

The 2008 Eastern Idaho Cereal School Agendas are now posted at http://www.ag.uidaho.edu/scseidaho/ under "Upcoming Events".

Jan 29th - Burley, Burley Inn
Jan 30th - Pocatello, Holiday Inn
Jan 31st - Idaho Falls, Red Lion Inn
Jan 31st - Ashton, Trails Inn

On-site registration for all starts at 8:30 AM. Topics include variety updates, fertilizer, disease and weed control issues, alternative oilseed crops, and more. Contact your local county extension office for more information, or call Juliet Windes, UI Cereal Cropping Systems Agronomist and Pathologist, at 208-542-5868.

Idaho/Oregon Winter Alfalfa Seed School

Announcements    Treasure Valley - Idaho

Posted on: January 4, 2008 by Jerry Neufeld

The 2008 Idaho-Oregon Alfalfa Seed Growers Winter Meeting will be held Tuesday January 15, 2008 from 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM at the Four Rivers Cultural Center (676 SW 5th Ave) in Ontario, Oregon.

Highlights of the program are:
• Status of Roundup Ready Alfalfa – Sidney Able,
APHIS, USDA
• How Effective are the New Soft Insecticides in
Alfalfa Seed - Dr. Jim Barbour, University of Idaho
• Update on Pesticides Issues – Katy Coba
Director, Oregon Department of Agriculture
• Green Ketchup, Dodos and Edsels – Pat Takasugi,
The Weatherman

2 Oregon and Idaho Pesticide Credits Applied have been applied for, buffet Lunch Provided

Please RSVP to Malheur County Extension Office at 541-881-1417 by January 10, 2008. Ask for Steve Norberg if you have questions.

Gift certificates to Outback Steakhouse

Announcements    All Locations

Posted on: December 7, 2007 by Jerry Neufeld

Thanks to everyone that completed an evaluation survey. Winners of the two gift certificates to Outback Steakhouse are: Bob Simerly from Nyssa, OR and Steve Martineau from Nampa, ID. Gift certificates will be mailed today.

Irrigation Conference

Announcements    Treasure Valley - Idaho

Posted on: December 4, 2007 by Jerry Neufeld

The Treasure Valley Irrigation Conference will be held on Wednesday, December 19, 2007, 8 am to 4:30 PM at the Hampton Inn, 5750 E Franklin Rd, Nampa. The conference is sponsored by the University of Idaho, Idaho Power, Clearwater Supply Company and USDA/NRCS.

Topics will include: Water Supply Issues in the Magic & Treasure Valleys, 2008 Water Supply Forecast, Growing Pains – Changes in Irrigation, NRCS EQIP Program, Agricultural Water Issues: Today and Tomorrow, Cost Sharing Opportunities, Power Supply Outlook for the Treasure Valley and Weiser SCD Water Quality Demonstration Project.

Cost: $25 pre-paid by December 12; $35 after December 12th (registration includes conference, BBQ lunch and breaks). For more information and registration forms click on “announcements” “2007 Irrigation Conference” and then the link that appears. Also, you can call the University of Idaho, Canyon County Extension Office at 459-6003.

pesticide applicator recertification training

Announcements    All Locations

Posted on: November 20, 2007 by Jerry Neufeld

A pesticide re-certification training will be held on Tuesday, December 18, 2007. Registration starts at 8:00 am at the Caldwell Police Department public meeting room (110 S 5th). The program will end at 4:30 pm. Among the topics will be; Update on Invasive Ag Pests, 21 New Noxious Weeds in Idaho, Production Practices for Roundup Ready Sugarbeets and Agricultural Water Quality Issues. Idaho license holders will receive 6 credits, and CCA credits have been applied for. Registration is $30.00 including lunch and breaks. You must call the Canyon County Extension office at 459.6003 to RSVP so we have an accurate head count. However, you still pay your registration at the door.

Pest Management Meeting

Announcements    All Locations

Posted on: November 20, 2007 by Jeff Miller

Miller Research Crop Pest Management Workshop
December 11, 2007
Best Western Conference Center
800 N. Overland Ave.; Burley, ID

For all potato and sugarbeet growers and consultants:

Come to learn the latest information on managing pests of potato and sugar beets. Presentations will discuss the pros and cons of using chemical and cultural practices to manage diseases and insect pests of both crops.

There is no cost to attend this meeting.

Agenda:

8:00-9:00 New information on pink rot management.

8:30-9:00 Effect of metam sodium on potato disease control and sugar beet weed management.

9:00-9:30 Fungicides for controlling early blight and black dot in potato and secondary effects on white mold.

9:30-10:00 Fungicides for Rhizoctonia control in potatoes.

10:00-10:30 Insecticides for control of Colorado potato beetle and green peach aphid in potatoes.

10:30-11:00 New research for managing post-harvest diseases in potatoes.

11:00-11:30 Value of cultivation for weed control in RoundUp Ready sugar beets.

11:30-12:00 Seed treatment vs. in-furrow insecticides for insect control

Presentations will be given by Dr. Jeff Miller and Dr. Terry Miller and will focus on new results from fungicide and insecticide trials relating to product rates, application timing and methods, and strategies for avoiding the development of fungicide resistance in pest populations. Most of the research discussed here has been sponsored by the Idaho Potato Commission and Snake River Sugar Company.

Please RSVP to Jeff Miller at 208-531-5124 or by email at: jeff@millerresearch.com

IAPP annual meeting on November 7-8

Announcements    All Locations

Posted on: November 5, 2007 by Jeff Miller

The finalized program for the 2007 IAPP meeting is finally available. We apologize for being so late this year. There will be 3 CCA credits offered for each day. Additionally, 2 ISDA credits are available for Wednesday and 3 for Thursday.

If you have any questions, please call Jeff Miller at 531-5124 or 431-4420.



2007 IDAHO ASSOCIATION OF PLANT PATHOLOGY
Best Western Sawtooth Inn and Suites, Jerome, ID
November 7-8, 2006

Wednesday afternoon, November 7
12:30 Registration
1:00 Welcome by Phil Nolte and Jeff Miller
1:10 Urban Lesions (Diseases in an urban setting) by Wayne Jones
1:30 Recent State Surveys of Plant Pathogens by Liz Vavrica
1:50 Influence of BNYVV on Sugar Beet Storability by Carl Strausbaugh
2:10 Working in concert: Plant defense genes and pathways responding to crown rot infection in hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum) seedlings by Jill Petrisko
2:30 Business Meeting – Treasurer’s report and election of co-chairs for 2007.
2:50 Break
3:10 Managing Sugar Beet Diseases by John Gallian
3:30 Impact of Global Warming on Crop Production in Idaho by Juliet Windes
3:50 Frost Protection and Disease Control with Strobilurins on Sugar Beets by Jeff Miller
4:10 Value of Cultivation on RoundUp Ready Sugar Beet Production by Terry Miller
4:30 How Different is Managing White Mold in Beans Compare to Potato? by Jeff Miller
A total of 3 CCA (PM) and 2 ISDA Pesticide Recertification credits are available for this session.

Thursday morning, November 8
8:00 New Research on Fungicides for Potato Disease Management in Storage by Lynn Woodell
8:20 New Strains of PVY by Alex Karasev
8:40 PVY in Idaho in 2007 by Phil Nolte
9:00 Effect of Potato Varieties on Developing Suppressive Soils by Jim Davis
9:20 Can Vapam be Used to Promote Biological Control? by Jim Davis
9:40 Group Discussion on Potato Diseases: What did you see in 2007? Led by Jeff Miller
10:00 Break
10:20 Green Manures: Putting Theory into Practice by Shane Clayson
10:40 Potato Cyst Nematode Update by Eoin Davis
11:00 Bacterial Bud End Tuber Decay in Potato by Terry Miller
11:20 Pros and Cons of Pink Rot Management with Fungicides by Jeff Miller
A total of 3 CCA (PM) and 3 ISDA Pesticide Recertification credits are available for this session.

Potato Tuber Worm

Potato    All Locations

Posted on: October 5, 2007 by Jerry Neufeld

Ben Simko from the Idaho State Department of Agriculture is reporting that 2- Potato Tuber Worm males were captured in a trap on 9/26 in a harvested field of potatoes west of Parma. 1 – PTW male was captured on 9/26 from a harvested field east of Parma.

Thus far the statewide season totals are 5 males captured at four sites all within a ~10 mile radius of Parma. If you have heard of any PTW infested or damaged tubers you are encouraged to contact Ben at 332-8620.

The PTW survey report can be found at:
http://www.agri.idaho.gov/Categories/PlantsInsects/RegulatedAndInvasiveInsects/Insectsformreports.php

pink rot in potato

Potato    All Locations

Posted on: October 3, 2007 by Jerry Neufeld

The University of Idaho potato pathology department is currently testing tubers infected with pink rot to determine the level of resistance to mefenaxom (Ridomil) in Idaho. If you are finding pink rot in your field please contact Shane Clayson @ 208-397-4181 or 208-681-0652 to arrange free testing of your pink rot samples. All samples tested will be identified by county only.

Fall Pesticide Disposal

Announcements    All Locations

Posted on: August 20, 2007 by Jeff Miller

The Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) is preparing for an unusable pesticide collection this fall. Pesticides will be accepted from virtually all sources including farmers, homeowners, pesticide applicators, researchers, pesticide dealers, etc. Herbicides, rodenticides, fungicides, insecticides, and all other “-icides” will be accepted. However, fertilizers, spent motor oil, antifreeze, paint, or similar waste will NOT be accepted. There is no cost for the first 1,000 pounds. Pre-notification of the total pounds of pesticide being brought is required and can be done by calling your local ISDA field office. Participants will sign a release, transferring ownership of the pesticides to the ISDA at the collection site in accordance with PDP rules.

Collection times run from 9:00 to 1:00 at the following:
Rexburg (Madison County Solid Waste Transfer Station): September 10
American Falls (Power County Landfill): September 11
Burley (Bureau of Land Management): September 12
Twin Falls (Twin Falls Canal Company): September 13

To pre-register please call Victor Mason at 208-465-8442 or your local field office:
Boise office: Rodney Gabehart at 208-332-8608 or Bob Spencer at 208-332-8613
Nampa office: Victor Mason at 208-465-8442
Idaho Falls: Steve Hobley at 208-525-7158
Pocatello: Steve Riedy at 208-236-6091 or Kenneth Funk at 208-236-6352
Twin Falls: Randy Quigley at 208-736-5277 or Jim Childs at 208-736-4790

Pre-registration is required to participate. If no pre-registrations are received, a collection site may be cancelled.

More information can also be found at www.agri.idaho.gov.

Potato Tuber Worm

Potato    All Locations

Posted on: August 17, 2007 by Jerry Neufeld

Ben Simko with ISDA is reporting that to date they have not captured any adult Potato Tuber Worm moths at any locations across the state. Specifically, the 100 traps in Canyon County have been negative. Last season the first PTW was captured around Parma on August 1.

Results from the trapping program, and word of any positives, are posted at the ISDA website:
http://www.agri.idaho.gov/Categories/PlantsInsects/RegulatedAndInvasiveInsects/Insectsformreports.php

PTW catches are trending lower this season in the Hermiston, OR area.
http://oregonstate.edu/Dept/hermiston/documents/PotatoUpdate7-30-07.doc

Potato Association of America Meeting, Idaho Falls, Aug. 12-

All Crops    All Locations

Posted on: August 9, 2007 by Matt Goodale

Please plan to attend The Potato Association of America 91st Annual Meeting to be held Aug 12-16, 2007 at the Shilo Inn Conference Center in Idaho Falls, Idaho. The Potato Association of America is the official professional society for those interested in advancing the potato industry.


There will be a symposium on “Enhancing the nutritional value of potato tubers” on the morning of August 13th.


An industry program with selected topics of interest to potato growers and industry personnel is scheduled for Aug. 14 from 8 am to noon.


Industry Program registration is only $25 (includes lunch). To attend the entire conference, $265 for PAA members ($315 for non- members).


For more information visit the website: http://www.conferences.uidaho.edu/PAA/

Potato Association of America Meeting, Idaho Falls, Aug. 12-

All Crops    All Locations

Posted on: August 9, 2007 by Matt Goodale

Please plan to attend The Potato Association of America 91st Annual Meeting to be held Aug 12-16, 2007 at the Shilo Inn Conference Center in Idaho Falls, Idaho. The Potato Association of America is the official professional society for those interested in advancing the potato industry.


There will be a symposium on “Enhancing the nutritional value of potato tubers” on the morning of August 13th.


An industry program with selected topics of interest to potato growers and industry personnel is scheduled for Aug. 14 from 8 am to noon.


Industry Program registration is only $25 (includes lunch). To attend the entire conference, $265 for PAA members ($315 for non- members).


For more information visit the website: http://www.conferences.uidaho.edu/PAA/

Potato Association of America Meeting in Idaho Falls Aug. 12

All Crops    All Locations

Posted on: August 3, 2007 by Nora Olsen

Please plan to attend The Potato Association of America 91st Annual Meeting to be held Aug 12-16, 2007 at the Shilo Inn Conference Center in Idaho Falls, Idaho. The Potato Association of America is the official professional society for those interested in advancing the potato industry.

There will be a symposium on “Enhancing the nutritional value of potato tubers” on the morning of August 13th.

An industry program with selected topics of interest to potato growers and industry personnel is scheduled for Aug. 14 from 8 am to noon.

Industry Program registration is only $25 (includes lunch). To attend the entire conference, $265 for PAA members ($315 for non-members).

For more information visit the website: http://www.conferences.uidaho.edu/PAA/

Potato Association of America Meeting in Idaho Falls Aug 12-

All Crops    All Locations

Posted on: August 2, 2007 by Nora Olsen

Please plan to attend The Potato Association of America 91st Annual Meeting to be held Aug 12-16, 2007 at the Shilo Inn Conference Center in Idaho Falls, Idaho. The Potato Association of America is the official professional society for those interested in advancing the potato industry.

There will be a symposium on “Enhancing the nutritional value of potato tubers” on the morning of August 13th.

An industry program with selected topics of interest to potato growers and industry personnel is scheduled for Aug. 14 from 8 am to noon.

Industry Program registration is only $25 (includes lunch). To attend the entire conference, $265 for PAA members ($315 for non-members).

For more information visit the website: http://www.conferences.uidaho.edu/PAA/

Potato Association of America Meeting in Idaho Falls Aug 12-

All Crops    All Locations

Posted on: August 2, 2007 by Nora Olsen

Please plan to attend The Potato Association of America 91st Annual Meeting to be held Aug 12-16, 2007 at the Shilo Inn Conference Center in Idaho Falls, Idaho. The Potato Association of America is the official professional society for those interested in advancing the potato industry.

There will be a symposium on “Enhancing the nutritional value of potato tubers” on the morning of August 13th.

An industry program with selected topics of interest to potato growers and industry personnel is scheduled for Aug. 14 from 8 am to noon.

Industry Program registration is only $25 (includes lunch). To attend the entire conference, $265 for PAA members ($315 for non-members).

For more information visit the website: http://www.conferences.uidaho.edu/PAA/

corn earworm

Corn    Treasure Valley - Idaho

Posted on: July 26, 2007 by Jerry Neufeld

The next generation of corn earworm moths will lay eggs in the silk of corn between 1450 and 1650 growing degree days (GDD). GDD accumulations for Caldwell, Nampa and Parma respectively are 1468, 1377 and 1464. We are accumulating about 22 to 25 GDD per day. If you have corn silking during this time you will want to continue scouting for earworm eggs.

powdery mildew

Sugarbeets    Magic Valley

Posted on: July 24, 2007 by Jerry Neufeld

Sugarbeet powdery mildew has been identified in the Magic Valley near Filer, Idaho, today (7/23/07) by Amalgamated Sugar Company fieldmen Nic Wittman and Dave Scantlin. Dr John Gallian confirmed the diagnosis. Growers in the
area are advised to begin their powdery mildew spray programs to minimize economic loss.

24c Label for Beleaf

All Crops    Treasure Valley - Idaho

Posted on: July 19, 2007 by Jerry Neufeld

The section 24c label for Beleaf for control of lygus in alfalfa seed has been approved by the Idaho State Department of Agriculture. A copy of the label is available for review by clicking on “crop info”, “alfalfa seed”, and “24c label for beleaf”. and will also be available at the Idaho Department of Agriculture website in a few days.

Beleaf has been shown to be an effective lygus compound that works by preventing lygus feeding within 30 minutes of exposure. Lygus mouthparts will not be able to penetrate the plant tissue so that the insects will starve over the course of several days. Lygus on plants after treating will not damage plants or seeds. Beleaf is also very good on aphids (same mode of action), soft on natural enemies and safe to bees. Current research indicates that Beleaf can be applied at night after leafcutting bees stop foraging (more research is needed to see if Beleaf can be applied while bees are foraging). With the approval of Beleaf, we have three new tools for lygus management in alfalfa seed; Beleaf, Rimon and Assail. All three of these new compounds have modes of action that are different from each other, and from pyrethroid, carbamate and organophosphate compounds also labeled for use in alfalfa seed. Be sure to use these and other insecticides in a manner that avoids resistance development and ensures long term effectiveness. Follow label directions, don’t use the same insecticide in back to back applications and rotate between insecticides with different modes of action. Check with your supplier to see what the availability of Beleaf will be for this season. Feel free to contact Dr. Jim Barbour with questions (phone: 208.722.6701, email: jbarbour@uidaho.edu).

Essie's Fruit Tour Announcement

All Crops    Treasure Valley - Idaho

Posted on: July 18, 2007 by Tony McCammon

The University of Idaho Annual Fruit Field Day will be held on Thursday, September 6, 2007 from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm. The registration will start at 8:30 am and the program will start at 9:00 am. Several cultivars of new table grapes, peaches, nectarines, apples, quinces, Asian pears, and other alternative fruits will be presented during the tour. Participants can taste many of these fruits. Highlights of this event will be:
1) Presentation and tasting of several types and cultivars of fruits at the main office complex and discussion on application of growth bio-regulators in fruit crops
2) Tour of the U of I comprehensive research projects on ‘Fuji’ and ‘Gala’ apple irrigation and rootstock selections, chemical thinning, and pesticides uses
3) Tour of the alternative fruit crops, including quinces, Asian pears, persimmons, Jujube, and mulberries
4) Tour of the table grape vineyards, peaches and nectarines, and discussion/ questions/answers on various cultural practices of fruit crops, including planting, growth regulators, pruning, thinning, girdling, pest control, irrigation

Essie's Fruit Fair Announcement

Small Fruits    Treasure Valley - Idaho

Posted on: July 18, 2007 by Tony McCammon

The University of Idaho Annual Fruit Field Day will be held on Thursday, September 6, 2007 from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm. The registration will start at 8:30 am and the program will start at 9:00 am. Several cultivars of new table grapes, peaches, nectarines, apples, quinces, Asian pears, and other alternative fruits will be presented during the tour. Participants can taste many of these fruits. Highlights of this event will be:
1) Presentation and tasting of several types and cultivars of fruits at the main office complex and discussion on application of growth bio-regulators in fruit crops
2) Tour of the U of I comprehensive research projects on ‘Fuji’ and ‘Gala’ apple irrigation and rootstock selections, chemical thinning, and pesticides uses
3) Tour of the alternative fruit crops, including quinces, Asian pears, persimmons, Jujube, and mulberries
4) Tour of the table grape vineyards, peaches and nectarines, and discussion/ questions/answers on various cultural practices of fruit crops, including planting, growth regulators, pruning, thinning, girdling, pest control, irrigation

powdery mildew

Sugarbeets    All Locations

Posted on: July 13, 2007 by Jerry Neufeld

Howard Binford from the Amalgamated Sugar Company is reporting that powdery mildew has been found in a sugarbeet field north of Adrian, Oregon.

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