I
have had the first report of stripe rust in Idaho this year in the Hazleton
area on Brundage soft white winter wheat. It was first seen 22 May by the pilot
for Red Baron, Clay Seamons, and reported to me by Jared Hobson. Clay sent
pictures and yes it is stripe rust.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
2013 Idaho Grasshopper and Mormon Cricket Program
Grasshoppers and Mormon crickets are one of the most serious pest problem on Idaho rangeland and adjacent cropland. These are high priority programs for the Idaho Department of Agriculture and the cooperating agencies. The Idaho program manager, Dick Lawson reired in January and have been replace by Dan Safford.
In the past the program has included a combination of coordinated insecticide treatments, as well as the distribution of carbaryl bait to landowners. Due to problems with the NPDES permitting, cooperative cost-share spray programs will NOT be conducted in 2013.
Carbaryl bait will be available to landowner who take full responsibility for the labor of application and proper application and storage. No bait will be available for agricultural lands of less than 5 acres or agricultural land of 5 acres or more that does not produce an agricultural income. A request for evaluation form must be completed and approved before the bait will be issued
For complete information and a copy of the necessary forms and contact information, please click the cricket below!
In the past the program has included a combination of coordinated insecticide treatments, as well as the distribution of carbaryl bait to landowners. Due to problems with the NPDES permitting, cooperative cost-share spray programs will NOT be conducted in 2013.
For complete information and a copy of the necessary forms and contact information, please click the cricket below!
Labels:
grasshoppers,
ISDA,
range management
Friday, May 10, 2013
Southeast Idaho Cereal Pest Alert for Barley Yellow Dwarf
PNW
Pest Alert. Prepared by Juliet M. Marshall, May 9, 2013.
Widespread incidence of Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus (BYDV) – infected winter
wheat and winter barley is evident throughout the Magic Valley from Buhl to
Murtaugh. Symptoms include yellowing of leaves, stunting of plants both above
and below ground (look for small root systems), and irregular heading with
small heads in affected plants. Often, the most severe symptoms will occur
along field edges and the edges created along the tracks of pivot tires.
(Please see pictures.) There may also be a yellowing to a very characteristic
reddening of leaves of infected weedy grasses in nearby ditch banks (Fig. 3),
which also host the virus and aphids. Additional symptoms may also include
notching of the leaf margins, twisting, leaf tip scorch, and abnormal development
of emerging leaves.
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