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Grape School location Change

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2018 Grape School

Posted on: February 8, 2018 by Rich Guggenheim

Due to the large number of participants for the UI Grape School on Saturday, 9:00 am, Feb. 10th, we have had to change the location. It will now be held at the Western Laboratory’s large meeting room. The address is: 211 Hwy 95, Parma, ID 83660, just north of Parma on the west side of the highway. Their phone number is 208 722-6564 if you should have any questions.

Thank you and sorry for such short notice.

Maurine for Dr. Essie Fallahi

2018 Grape School

Grapes    Treasure Valley - Idaho

Posted on: February 6, 2018 by Rich Guggenheim

The Pomology and Viticulture Program Annual Grape School will be held on Saturday Feb 10, 2018 from 9 am -12:30 pm at University of Idaho Parma Research and Extension Center. Physiological and practical aspects of grape production in Idaho, from planting to training and harvesting will be discussed. Participants will also practice different methods of grape pruning at the University of Idaho Vineyard. Free of charge. Please let us know if you or someone you know is joining us by Thursday Feb 8. Thank you

208-722-6701

Cereal Schools for Southern Idaho

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Cereal Schools

Posted on: January 31, 2018 by Juliet Marshall

UI Extension will be hosting the 2018 Cereal Schools next week, February 6 - February 9. There will be a Cropping School in Caldwell Feb 9. CCA and ISDA Pesticide Credits will be available. See attached URL for details on locations and agendas.

Feb 6 - Burley
Feb 7 - Pocatello
Feb 8 - Idaho Falls and Ashton
Feb 9 - Preston and Caldwell

Preventing and Managing Pesticide Resistance Risk Workshop

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Posted on: January 27, 2018 by Stuart Reitz

Preventing and Managing Pesticide Resistance Risk Workshop
February 7, 2018
9 am to 12 pm

Malheur County Extension Office, 710 SW 5th Ave., Ontario

No registration charge!

CEUs:
CCA Credits; Idaho and Oregon Pesticide Applicator Credits

Instructors:
Paul Jepson, Integrated Plant Protection Center, OSU
Mary Halbleib, Integrated Plant Protection Center, OSU
Stuart Reitz, Malheur County Extension, OSU

This will be an interactive workshop for growers and crop consultants to increase knowledge regarding the importance of pesticide resistance, and methods to minimize the development of pesticide resistance, and methods to reverse resistance should it occur. The focus of the workshop will be on pests of onions, especially weeds, like yellow nutsedge, and insects, like onion thrips. However, the concepts are applicable to all crops.

The workshop will be a combination of presentations, hands-on exercises for the participants, and discussion among the participants and instructors. Participants will work in groups to facilitate information exchange on exercises related to pesticide resistance and its management. There will be a general discussion session following each exercise.

Western Idaho Ag Show ISDA+IWC event

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Posted on: January 15, 2018 by Olga Walsh

Southern Idaho Cereal School at the The Western Idaho Ag Expo, Caldwell ID,
*** 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM ***
*** Variety trials results
*** Wheat Diseases & Pests
*** Varieties in Integrated Disease Management
*** Seed Developers Panel
*** 1 ID Recert Credit ***

The exhibitors of Western Idaho Ag Expo will exhibit the latest and advanced products and services including agri and irrigation services, machines, Ag products, trailers, equipment, grain systems, insurance services, water systems, spraying systems, electric motor, Ag technologies, pesticides, farm equipment, products and services.

2018 Southern Idaho Cropping School

All Crops    Treasure Valley

Posted on: January 15, 2018 by Olga Walsh

2018 Treasure Valley Bean School

Dry Beans    Treasure Valley

Posted on: January 11, 2018 by Jerry Neufeld

The 2018 Treasure Valley Bean School is January 18 at the Hampton Inn in Nampa. There are 2 Idaho Pesticide License credits. Click on the pdf below for more information about the program.

2018 Miller Research Potato Pest Management Seminar

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Posted on: January 3, 2018 by Jeff Miller

Miller Research LLC will hold its annual potato pest management seminar Tuesday, January 30, 2018, at the Minidoka County Extension Office (drill hall) at the Minidoka County Fairgrounds (85 E Baseline in Rupert). A detailed agenda is attached.

The cost to attend the meeting is $5 per person. Please RSVP to Cheryn Clayton at 208-531-5124 or by email at cheryn@millerresearch.com. A printed copy of the slides for taking notes can be purchased for $5 if ordered prior to the meeting. Orders need to be placed by Friday, January 26.

If you have specific questions you would like addressed which relate to the above topics, those can also be sent in advance.

Three CCA (Pest Management) credits have been awarded and Idaho Pesticide Recertification credits have been requested.

2017 Pesticide Stewardship Conference presentations

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Posted on: December 19, 2017 by Kimberly Tate

Check out the Pesticide Stewardship Conference presentations! Click on PPTs From Winter Meetings in the left banner, then open 2017 Pesticide Stewardship Conference.

Master Gardener Class Deadline is quickly approaching!

Announcements    All Locations

Posted on: December 19, 2017 by Dian Roberson

There is still room in the 2018 Canyon County Master Gardener Class! The deadline to register is December 29th! Download the application at https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B88K2B0J0jApZWdnamVQY05DcFU/view?usp=sharing

2017 Treasure Valley Irrigation Conference, December 14th in Ontario

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Posted on: December 6, 2017 by Jerry Neufeld

Just want to remind everyone about the Treasure Valley Irrigation Conference on December 14th at the Four Rivers Cultural Center in Ontario. Attached is a brochure and another file containing addtional information about the topics.

2017 Annual Survey

Announcements    All Locations

Posted on: December 1, 2017 by Jerry Neufeld

Thanks to everyone that completed an annual Survey. The winners of the Texas Roadhouse gift cards are Jennifer Riebe, Charlie Robinson and Curtis Jones. You should receive them in the mail in a few days.

Pesticide Applicator Recertification Training, 2017

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Posted on: November 15, 2017 by Jerry Neufeld

A pesticide applicator recertification training will be held on December 13, at the public meeting room at the Caldwell Police Department. Six credits will be available. Click on the pdf below for more information.

2017 Treasure Valley Irrigation Conference

All Crops    Treasure Valley

Posted on: November 15, 2017 by Jerry Neufeld

The 2017 Treasure Valley Irrigation Conference will be held on December 14, at the Four Rivers Cultural Center in Ontario, Oregon. Click on the pdf below for more details.

Pesticide Stewardship Conference: Managing Drift

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Posted on: November 13, 2017 by Kimberly Tate

Dear Extension Colleagues,

The UI Extension and ISDA Pesticide Stewardship Conference will be held on Thursday, Nov. 30th & Friday, Dec. 1st, 2017 (see agenda). There are 10 recertification credits available for professional applicators and crop advisors. Topics include: Management of Pesticide Drift, Insect Pest Management, Adjuvants & Pesticide Performance, Herbicides & Resistant Weeds, Protecting Pollinators, Pesticides and Water Resources, Plant Disease Management, a Discussion Panel and much more!

Join us for this special event at The Riverside Hotel in Boise. Register now and before Nov. 19, for $110 per person, on Nov. 20th and thereafter it is $200 per person. Enroll online at: http://www.uidaho.edu/extension/ipm. If you have any questions contact Kimberly by phone (208) 364-4581 or email ktate@uidaho.edu.

FSMA Grower Training - Upcoming Classes

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Posted on: November 10, 2017 by Stuart Reitz

Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Update

The first compliance dates for the Produce Safety Rule requirements begin in January 2018 for farms that produce Raw Agricultural Commodities (e.g., onions, carrots, melons, tree fruit, grapes, berries) and have more than $500,000 in annual produce sales. Compliance dates are staggered by farm size, so smaller farms (based on produce sales) have later compliance dates.

To determine if your farm is covered by the Produce Safety Rule and your target compliance dates, complete this self-guided decision tool provided by the University of Idaho https://uidaho.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8D1ucSlEeq749AF.

FSMA Training:
The Produce Safety Rule requires that one representative from each covered farm receive training accredited by the FDA. Currently, Produce Safety Alliance (PSA) trainings are the only standardized national training program approved by FDA.

The first grower training classes in the PNW are coming up in November:
Nov 14 - Hermiston, OR Registration for this class is still open at:
https://apps.ideal-logic.com/osuextension?key=F3T9-25VWY_K9KH-5PTF_e69240be

Nov 14 - Caldwell, ID
Nov 15 - Caldwell, ID
Nov 15 - Hood River, OR
Nov 16 - Payette, ID

Produce Safety Alliance information, including comprehensive list of training classes and how to register:
https://producesafetyalliance.cornell.edu/food-safety-modernization-act or visit the individual state websites listed below.

These are national standards, so trainings can be done in either Oregon, Idaho, Washington, or anywhere else.

Oregon information: http://www.oregon.gov/ODA/agriculture/Pages/FSMA.aspx.

Idaho information: http://www.uidaho.edu/extension/food-safety-for-produce-growers.

Washington FSMA information: https://agr.wa.gov/FoodAnimal/ProduceSafety/

Please check the full schedule of classes in Idaho at:
https://www.eventbrite.com/o/university-of-idaho-extension-produce-safety-14547809781

Produce Safety Alliance information, including comprehensive list of training classes:
https://producesafetyalliance.cornell.edu/food-safety-modernization-act

2017 Survey

Landscape and Garden    All Locations

Surveys

Posted on: October 23, 2017 by Rich Guggenheim

We are looking for your feedback on the 2017 Pest Alert Network. Please take a few moments of your time to help us improve. Thank you for your time.

2017 Idaho Association of Plant Protection Annual Meeting

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Posted on: October 17, 2017 by Jeff Miller

The 2017 annual meeting of the Idaho Association of Plant Protection will be held in Twin Falls, ID at the College of Southern Idaho, Taylor Building room 277. The program has been finalized and can be downloaded here. Registration begins at 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday and the program will begin at 12:40 p.m. The program will continue Thursday beginning at 8:00 a.m. and continue until noon. Registration costs $15.00 and can only be made by check or cash. (Sorry! No credit cards.) Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) credits and Idaho Pesticide Recertification credits (ISDA) have been requested. Lunch will be provided Wednesday during registration.

Please contact either Juliet Marshall (jmarshall@uidaho.edu) or Zewdie Abate (zaabate2011@gmail.com) if you have any questions.

Time to spray for Peach Leaf Curl Fungus!

Tree Fruits    Treasure Valley

Peach Leaf Curl

Posted on: October 17, 2017 by Dian Roberson

We had many clients visit our Master Gardener Plant Clinics with peach leaf curl, a fungal infection. As leaf drop occurs in the fall, any open sights become infection points that will carry over to the next growing season. By the time you spray your delayed dormant copper in the spring, these infected sights will have already effected the newly developing leaves.

Now, during leaf drop is the time to apply fall coppers. The first application should be at 30% leaf drop and a second at 70% leaf drop. It is also advisable to use a good sticker product to adhere the copper to the open wounds. The recommended copper use rates will vary based on product choice.

You will also need to repeat the copper fungicide in the spring.

Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (BMSB)

All Crops    Treasure Valley - Idaho

Brown Marmorated Stink Bug

Posted on: October 17, 2017 by Dian Roberson

The BMSB has been sighted in the Middleton area. So far only a scattered handful have been found in our area this year but we are on the look out for an infestation. The BMSB is both an agricultural and nuisance pest. It can damage fruit and vegetable crops and invades homes and other buildings. Check out the link below from the Idaho Department of Agriculture for more information. If you think you have spotted some BMSBs on your property, please contact your local extension office or department of agriculture office.

FSMA Grower Training Classes

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Posted on: October 17, 2017 by Stuart Reitz

Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Update

Although the FSMA water testing rules are on hold, the other provisions in the Produce Safety Rule are going into effect as previously scheduled.

The first compliance dates for the Produce Safety Rule requirements begin in January 2018 for farms that produce Raw Agricultural Commodities (e.g., onions, carrots, melons, tree fruit, grapes, berries) and have more than $500,000 in annual produce sales. Compliance dates are staggered by farm size, so smaller farms (based on produce sales) have later compliance dates.

To determine if your farm is covered by the Produce Safety Rule and your target compliance dates, complete this self-guided decision tool provided by the University of Idaho https://uidaho.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8D1ucSlEeq749AF.

FSMA Training:
The Produce Safety Rule requires that one representative from each covered farm receive training accredited by the FDA. Currently, Produce Safety Alliance (PSA) trainings are the only standardized national training program approved by FDA.

The first grower training classes in the PNW are coming up in November:
Nov 7 - Medford, OR
Nov 7 - Idaho Falls, ID
Nov 9 - Twin Falls, ID
Nov 13 - Aurora, OR
Nov 14 - Hermiston, OR
Nov 14 - Caldwell, ID
Nov 15 - Caldwell, ID
Nov 15 - Hood River, OR
Nov 16 - Payette, ID

Produce Safety Alliance information, including comprehensive list of training classes and how to register:
https://producesafetyalliance.cornell.edu/food-safety-modernization-act or visit the individual states' websites listed below.

These are national standards, so trainings can be done in either Oregon, Idaho, Washington, or anywhere else.

Oregon information: http://www.oregon.gov/ODA/agriculture/Pages/FSMA.aspx.

Idaho information: http://www.uidaho.edu/extension/food-safety-for-produce-growers.

Washington FSMA information: https://agr.wa.gov/FoodAnimal/ProduceSafety/

Please check the full schedule of classes in Idaho at:
https://www.eventbrite.com/o/university-of-idaho-extension-produce-safety-14547809781

Produce Safety Alliance information, including comprehensive list of training classes:
https://producesafetyalliance.cornell.edu/food-safety-modernization-act

End of psyllid monitoring in Idaho for the 2017 season

Potato    All Locations

Potato Psyllid

Posted on: October 5, 2017 by Lucy Standley

Psyllids were collected this week on sticky traps in potato in the following counties: Gooding (1 field), Twin Falls (1 field), Jerome (1 field), and Bannock (1 field).

This week, we collected 22 psyllids from sticky cards (all from Intense sites).

Nearly all of the 95 fields that were in the monitoring program have been harvested. We had traps deployed in the 7 remaining fields and found psyllids in 4 of them.

Thus far, all psyllids collected last week tested negative for Lso (liberibacter), the bacterium associated with zebra chip disease.

This is the last week of psyllid monitoring in potato fields for this season. Thankfully psyllid numbers were far lower than last year, and Lso incidence thus far has been lower than we’ve ever recorded for a season.

We are extremely grateful to all of the growers, crop consultants, and other cooperators who helped with this project.

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 in Intense and Light sites.
--Click on the “Psyllid Management” link on the left panel for information on psyllid and zebra chip biology and management.

Now accepting applications for 2018 Master Gardener Volunteer Training.

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Master Gardener Volunteers Needed!!!!

Posted on: October 4, 2017 by Rich Guggenheim

If you are interested in sharing research based information to help Idaho gardeners successfully and sustainably grow, The Idaho Master Gardener Volunteer program is for you!
Our volunteers share research based gardening information in a variety of ways. From speakers bureau's to school gardens, we are in need of volunteers who have a passion for helping people grow!
Training begins January 17th and runs for 16 weeks and is the equivalent to a three credit college course.

You will be learn about:
Agronomy and soil science
Botany
Phytopathology
Entomology
Weed science
Disease diagnostics
Integrated Pest Management
Turf management
Arboriculture
Fruit and vegetable production
Sustainable Landscape design and management.
Cost includes a background check, all books and supplies for the class, a soil test, t-shirt.
Upon completion of the 40 hour classroom training, volunteers are required to complete 40 hours of approved education in the community.
Space is limited, so please apply early.
Those working in the green industries are invited to apply without the volunteer requirement. Call 208-459-6003 for more information.

Now taking orders for the Seedlings for Conservation program!

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Conservation

Posted on: October 4, 2017 by Rich Guggenheim

We are now taking orders for the #SeedlingsForConservation program. We *strongly* recommend you order early as popular varieties sell out quickly. See the attached order form for pricing and lot information. For more information, contact the University of Idaho Extension office in Canyon County at 208-459-6003.

Psyllid monitoring update, 29 September 2017

Potato    All Locations

Potato Psyllid

Posted on: September 29, 2017 by Lucy Standley

Psyllids were collected this week on sticky traps in potato in the following counties: Canyon (1 field), Gooding (1 field), Jerome (1 field), and Bannock (1 field).

This week, we collected 7 psyllids from sticky cards (1 from Light site and 6 from Intense sites).

Nearly all of the 95 fields that were in the monitoring program have been harvested. We had traps deployed in the 7 remaining fields and found psyllids in 4 of them.

Thus far, all psyllids collected last week tested negative for Lso (liberibacter), the bacterium that causes zebra chip. However, with the increased trap captures during recent weeks, some psyllids remain to be tested.

We expect to close out this year’s monitoring program within the next 2-3 weeks.

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 in Intense and Light sites.
--Click on the “Psyllid Management” link on the left panel for information on psyllid and zebra chip biology and management.

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