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  • Question of the Week – Sandblasting

    Question of the Week – Sandblasting

    Why does this tomato appear scarred on one side but normal on the other? This tomato is scarred on the side facing the prevailing winds. It was found on the outside row, next to a dirt drive row and an open field. It had also not rained in quite a while, so it was very dusty and…

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  • Weekly Field Update – 10/21/24

    Weekly Field Update – 10/21/24

    Fall weather has arrived and strawberry planting is in full swing. Conditions have been dry across the state since Hurricane Helene. Diseases and insects are showing up in places as the fall growing season progresses. See details below. Keep an eye on the Upcoming Events tab periodically so you don’t miss anything. Also, check out…

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  • Preparing for Your Tax Preparer

    Preparing for Your Tax Preparer

    By Kevin Burkett, Extension Agribusiness Associate This time of year is busy as summer comes to a close, children have returned to school, harvest is in full swing, and we anticipate busy days in the fall and winter months. Another item for your to-do list is meeting with your tax professional. This appointment is often…

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  • Question of the Week – Tachinid Fly Eggs

    Question of the Week – Tachinid Fly Eggs

    What is on the head and back of this leaffooted bug? The oblong, white objects on this leaffooted bug (Leptoglossus oppositus) are eggs of a parasitoid fly (Trichopoda pennipes), which will hatch and consume the leaffooted bug.  Usually when we discuss parasitoids in pest management we are referring to small wasps, but flies in the…

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  • And So It Begins…Neopest is Starting to Show Up.

    And So It Begins…Neopest is Starting to Show Up.

    By Guido Schnabel It is early October 2024 and as feared and expected, we are starting to see Neopestalotiopsis symptoms in strawberry fields. The leaf in Fig. 1 (left) displays leaf necrosis and was collected from a South Carolina farm October 4, 2024. Necrosis on leaves can be caused by many things, but if you…

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  • Weekly Field Update – 10/14/24

    Weekly Field Update – 10/14/24

    As cleanup from Hurricane Helene continues in the western parts of the state, crops are looking great elsewhere. Strawberries transplants are arriving on farms and planting has begun in many places. See details below. Keep an eye on the Upcoming Events tab periodically so you don’t miss anything. Also, check out the latest episode of…

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