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Sweet peppers are primarily produced the northern (Stark, Henry, Wood and Huron counties) and the southeastern (Washington and Meigs counties) parts of the state.
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The tens of thousands of visitors to Lundy walk past one of the most unusual plants in the world as they make their way up from the landing jetty. The Lundy cabbage Coincya wrightii grows only on the eastern cliffs and slopes of the island and nowhere else in the world and is a protected species.
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There is something about the state of Califomia that draws Easterners to visit and explore. It may be a combination of the sun and the relaxed attitude that gives people the itch to move West, or perhaps it is the prevailing sense of wildness and unknown.
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FORT COLLINS - Colorado State University's specialty crops program is hosting a field day from 1-4 p.m. June 28 at the Colorado State Horticulture Field Research Center northeast of Fort Collins at the northeast intersection of I-25 and Mountain Vista Drive, across from the Budweiser plant.
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Damage Description: Larva chews holes in leaves, bores into the heads, and increases plant susceptibility to diseases such as black rot. Generations per year: 4 to 6 Infestation source: In upper Midwest, adults can overwinter locally outside the garden in protected areas.
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Western flea beetle is a significant pest on broccoli and other brassicas in Colorado and precludes direct seeding of these crops, especially under organic production systems. Alternatively transplanted crops allow the plant to survive early flea beetle infestation.
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The University, including the Minnesota Extension Service, is an equal opportunity educator and employer. ©1999-2005 Minnesota Extension Service, University of Minnesota. All rights reserved.
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Just click on the image to view it larger. Diamondback moth adults [ Picture by T. Quick ] Imported cabbageworm adult [ Picture by W. Cranshaw ] Cabbage looper adult [ Picture by C. Eastman ] Cabbage maggot damage on cabbage [ Picture by C. Eastman ] Diamondback moth larvae and damage on cabbage [
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Crop Clinic: Cabbage Seed Weevil: crop clinic crop problems pests weeds diseases creals oilseed rape potatoes
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The Lundy cabbage flea beetle Psylliodes luridipennis is found only Lundy and nowhere else in the world. The larvae of the beetle mine the leaf-stalks and stems of the Lundy cabbage and the adults feed on the leaves.
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SOIL PREFERENCE Fertile, well-drained, medium textured soils, pH range of 5.5 - 7.5; relatively well adapted to heavy soils, but poorly adapted to light sands.
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Two varieties of cabbage were grown at the Horticulture Research Center (HRC) outside of Fort Collins, Colorado during the 2004 growing season. We grew one spring crop which was started in the greenhouse on March 29th. Seeds were planted into 72-cell trays filled with Sunshine No.
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Just click on the image to view it larger. Diamondback moth adults [ Picture by T. Quick ] Imported cabbageworm adult [ Picture by W. Cranshaw ] Cabbage looper adult [ Picture by C. Eastman ] Cabbage maggot damage on cabbage [ Picture by C. Eastman ] Diamondback moth larvae and damage on cabbage [
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While some tactics found in the "Alternative Control Guide" can be effective, many have not been extensively tested in home garden. Our goal in highlighting alternatives is to provide you, the home gardener, pest control methods that you can test in your own home garden.
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): the southern San Joaquin Valley and the Cuyama Valley (Kern and Santa Barbara Counties); the southern desert (Imperial and Riverside Counties); the high desert (Los Angeles County); and the central coast (Monterey County).
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Rhagonycha fulva  mating pair on Hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium), Blows Downs, Bedfordshire, July 2004. Note the small insect being consumed by the female.
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S. Areas Infested with Pine Shoot Beetle 3-39 TABLE 3-48: Pine Wood Chips, Bark, Bark Chips, or Nuggets from Areas in Ontario or Quebec Infested with Pine Shoot Beetle Moving to U.S.
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Harmful Non-Indigenous Species in the United States September 1993 OTA-F-565 NTIS order #PB94-107679 GPO stock #052-003-01347-9 Recommended Citation: U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Harmful Non-Indigenous Species in the United States, OTA-F-565 (Washington, DC: U.S.
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297 HOSTS Adults and larvae prefer to feed on the roots of pasture or amenity grasses. However, H. arator is polyphagous, and potato (Solanum tuberosum) is the most important economic host.
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Harmful Non-Indigenous Species in the United States September 1993 OTA-F-565 NTIS order #PB94-107679 GPO stock #052-003-01347-9 Recommended Citation: U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Harmful Non-Indigenous Species in the United States, OTA-F-565 (Washington, DC: U.S.
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