Hot and Dry Weather: Spider Mites Thriving

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By Clint Thompson Hot and dry weather conditions in the Southeast this summer are ideal for spider mites. Unfortunately, they have appeared in multiple crops, according to University of Georgia (UGA) Extension specialists. “The dry weather and heat is bad for (San Jose) scale but it is fantastic for mites. I’ve seen more mites in peaches than I probably have …

Hot and Dry: Weather Conditions Not Conducive for Pecan Scab Development

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By Clint Thompson What a difference a year has made so far for Georgia pecan producers. Unlike last season when persistent rainfall forced growers to be active in their fungicide applications, this year’s dry conditions have allowed farmers to be more conservative in their scab sprays. “It could not be any better. Everybody should have their irrigation running,” University of …

Transplant Establishment Key in Hot, Dry Conditions

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By Clint Thompson The extreme heat and extended dry period across the Southeast could impact the young vegetable crops that growers have planted this fall. Tim Coolong, associate professor in the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, emphasizes the importance of transplant establishment, especially during the current weather conditions. “We’re in that little window right now where …

Warm Temps, Dry Conditions Help Whitefly Numbers Increase

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By Clint Thompson The inevitable has finally happened in the Southeast; whitefly populations are on the rise. It was bound to happen considering the prolonged hot and dry weather conditions being experienced across the region. “I think it’s still probably localized, but yeah, there are some fields, if you start getting squash coming up, it just pulls them in like …

Georgia’s Summer Weather: Mostly Wetter and Hotter

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By Clint Thompson Summer is winding down across the Southeast. Georgia’s specialty crop producers will remember this year to be a mostly wet and hot summer, though, those conditions vary throughout the state. The increased rainfall caused tremendous scab pressure in some pecan orchards. The heat also reduced potential harvests for some of the watermelons produced. Pam Knox, University of …

South Florida Pest and Disease Hotline: Aphid Pressure High in Some Areas

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Aphid pressure varies across southern Florida. There are low populations in some areas, while there are high populations in others, according to the South Florida Pest and Disease Hotline. Pressure is low to moderate across Southwest Florida in multiple crops. Pressure on corn varies from moderate to high in the Everglades Agricultural Area, though recent rainfall appears to have negative …

It’s Hot Out There: Warming Trend, Sporadic Rain to Continue Through Next Week

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By Clint Thompson Weather conditions heated up this week across the Southeast. A lack of rainfall in certain areas created a warm environment for specialty crops. Pam Knox, University of Georgia Extension agricultural climatologist, discussed the current warming trend across the region. “We’ve been in this cold and persistent pattern where it seems like it’s rained almost every weekend in …

South Florida Pest and Disease Hotline: Aphid Populations Low

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Aphid populations remain low across southern Florida, according to the South Florida Pest and Disease Hotline. Pressure is low to moderate across Southwest Florida in various crops. With the ongoing dry weather, populations should continue to increase. Aphid pressure is moderate overall on beans in the Everglades Agricultural Area and will continue to increase amid the current dry spell. Aphids …

Rain, Rain Stay Away: Vidalia Onion Producers Need Dry Weather During Harvest

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By Clint Thompson Vidalia onion harvests continue across the Southeast Georgia region. Producers are yearning for dry weather over the next several weeks. Not only will a lack of rainfall allow growers to harvest their crop in a timely fashion, it will also decrease the potential for disease development as onions are harvested and placed into cold storage. Cliff Riner, …

South Florida Pest and Disease Hotline: Whitefly Infestations Higher Than Normal

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Whitefly infestations are higher than normal in certain areas across South Florida, according to the South Florida Pest and Disease Hotline. Scouts have reported adult whiteflies are present on all crops in southwest Florida. Nymph populations are starting to build and becoming high enough to create sooty mold. Population levels are moderate on beans in the Everglades Agricultural Area but …