Veg News: ENYCHP Weekly Update 9.7.2023

All/multiple crops: Intense heat, sun, and humidity this week are certainly a break from all the rain we’ve had this season. We hope that this stretch of weather will promote ripening in crops where development was delayed due to cooler weather earlier this summer.  Alliums:  Leek moth damage from caterpillar offspring of the third flight Read More…

Veg News: ENYCHP Weekly Update 8/30/2023

Alliums:  Embellesia skin blotch of garlic has been a common sight this season. Common symptoms are dark discoloration of wrapper leaves and, occasionally, the center scape. The disease is widespread and affected bulbs can be saved for seed and sold so long as the lesions are superficial. Garlic cloves can be surface sanitized by submerging Read More…

Veg News: ENYCHP Weekly Update 8.23.2023

All/multiple crops: Wet conditions in many parts of the ENY region continue to create conditions favorable to disease. Electronic Point-of-Sale (POS) systems, such as the commonly used Square app, present farmers market vendors with an opportunity to gather data and learn from customer shopping habits. In turn, this data can be analyzed to reveal growth Read More…

Veg News: ENYCHP Weekly Update 8.17.2023

  All/multiple crops: Rainy conditions continue to cause problems around the region, including delayed ripening, increased disease pressure, poor weed control, and inability to get into fields to plant fall crops.  Alliums:  Rainy conditions are favoring foliar disease in alliums, including purple blotch and likely Stemphylium in the north. Bacterial bulb rots are common this Read More…

ENYCHP Weekly Vegetable Pest Update

May 24, 2023  Alliums: Seed corn maggot activity has significantly slowed down or stopped in the Hudson Valley and plants are recovering from injury. The spring Allium leafminer adult flight has peaked or stopped in the Hudson Valley. Growers using row-cover to protect onions should keep covers on to protect from onion maggot flies that are Read More…