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Posted on October 1, 2018
By Melissa Piper Nelson In a growing season complicated by wild weather laced with torrential rain, hail and heavy winds, the watchword continues to be hyper-vigilance when scouting for horticultural disease symptoms, advised Dr. Carla Burkle, Penn State vegetable production specialist and horticult...
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Elizabeth A. Tomlin 
Posted on September 4, 2018
“Information is power!” stated Dr. Elizabeth (Betsy) Lamb, NYS Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Program, Cornell. Lamb was leading a “Creating an Integrated Pest Management Plan” program in partnership with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chenango County at Norwich, NY. Brian Eshenaur, NYS IPM, pla...
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Sally Colby 
Posted on September 4, 2018
Jeff Owen, North Carolina State University Extension Christmas tree specialist, knows that growers battle damage from deer, and has done extensive research on what works to minimize deer damage. “We have to understand how formidable pest deer really are,” said Owen. “It’s often easy to minimize the ...
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Carl Cantaluppi 
Posted on August 14, 2018
Apple growers need to spray fungicides to control destructive apple diseases that are present on leaves and fruit. Paecilomyces niveus is a fungus found in soil that can survive in orchard soils and can infect fruit through wounds. Researchers Megan N. Biango-Daniels and Kathie T. Hodge, of the sect...
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Lee Newspapers 
Posted on August 14, 2018
No matter what kind of tree fruit you are growing, many factors influence the end-quality. Managing the nutrient levels during differing stages of crop development is one important aspect that can strongly influence fruit size, firmness and quality whether you are growing pome or stone fruits. John ...
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Lee Newspapers 
Posted on August 14, 2018
Mid-summer marks a busy season for many direct-marketing businesses, so discussing taking on even more heat may sound illogical – especially if the heat refers to crisis management. The Institute for Public Relations (IPR) defines a crisis as the following: “A crisis is a significant threat to opera...
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Lee Newspapers 
Posted on August 7, 2018
COLUMBUS, OHIO — The green industry’s leading trade association, AmericanHort, hosted Cultivate’18 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center July 14 – 17, 2018. As the premier annual event for the entire horticulture industry, Cultivate’18 brought in over 10,000 visitors and included more than 650 n...
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Sally Colby 
Posted on August 7, 2018
When it comes to liability related to agritourism, or agritainment, Dr. Brian Schilling says every farm is unique and there is no ‘one size fits all’ approach for managing liability on agritourism farms. However, farmers can take steps to avoid messy legal issues. Schilling, an extension specialist ...
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Sally Colby 
Posted on June 29, 2018
There’s no doubt that pumpkins herald a new season and consumers are anxious for the arrival of this age-old icon of fall. Although most consumers still seek bright orange fruit, pumpkins of all colors, shapes and sizes are selling well. Part of the challenge of growing pumpkins is getting seed in t...
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by Karl H. Kazaks 
March 2, 2026
When Rusty Mangrum recently built a new house, he wanted to plant shade trees in the yard – magnolia, serviceberry, 'Autumn Blaze' red maple. To find ...
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by Enrico Villamaino 
March 2, 2026
Water is waning and landscapes are feeling the squeeze. Lawns and landscapes are increasingly left to languish under water use limits. In response to ...
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by Sally Colby 
March 2, 2026
A recent shift toward more restrictive weed control measures along with new, mandatory pesticide application rules has been mandated by the EPA. Wesle...
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by Enrico Villamaino 
March 2, 2026
At the Cultivate Conference in Columbus, one presentation invited landscape professionals to loosen their grip and embrace a little chaos – with purpo...