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  • Question of the Week – Cedar-Apple Rust

    Question of the Week – Cedar-Apple Rust

    This week, the question was: What is growing on the branch of this cedar tree? This is a cedar-apple rust gall. These galls have been showing up in cedar trees over the last couple of weeks as the weather has been warm and rainy at times. Cedar-apple rust is caused by a type of fungus…

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  • Weekly Field Update – 3/14/22

    Weekly Field Update – 3/14/22

    Coming up this week is the Farm Safety Day for Women on 3/18. Don’t forget to check out the rest of our lineup of winter/spring meetings here. Be sure to scroll all the way to the bottom to see this week’s Question of the Week and check back on Thursday for the answer! Statewide Dr.…

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  • Hard Freeze Forecast for the Weekend

    Hard Freeze Forecast for the Weekend

    Growers have been keeping a close eye on the weather this week as temperatures are forecast to reach the mid to low 20s around the state Saturday night and Sunday morning. 5 to 15 mph winds are also expected. With crops like peaches, blueberries, and strawberries now in bloom and young brassica transplants in the…

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  • Question of the Week – Assassin Bug Nymph

    Question of the Week – Assassin Bug Nymph

    This week, the question was: What is the little critter on these mint leaves? This is an assassin bug nymph (juvenile). Assassin bugs are beneficial, predatory insects. They have stout piercing/sucking mouthparts that they use to insert into their prey, inject digestive enzymes, and then suck out the bodily fluids. Most assassin bugs actively search…

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  • Beet Cultivars Tolerant to Cercospora Leaf Spot

    Beet Cultivars Tolerant to Cercospora Leaf Spot

    From Clemson Plant Pathologist Tony Keinath. Once beets emerge from the ground, the biggest challenge South Carolina growers face is keeping the leaves free of Cercospora leaf spot. This disease is a problem wherever beets are grown for greens or bunching (roots sold with tops attached). Cercospora leaf spot does not affect the weight or…

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  • Weekly Field Update – 3/7/22

    Weekly Field Update – 3/7/22

    Coming up this week we have the in-person Midlands Vegetable Meeting, Upstate Apple and Peach Meeting, and virtual Peach meeting. Don’t forget to check out the rest of our lineup of winter/spring meetings here. Be sure to scroll all the way to the bottom to see this week’s Question of the Week and check back…

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