East Michigan vegetable update – Aug. 15, 2018
An update on corn earworm, potato/tomato late blight, onion leaf blights and cucumber phytophthora fruit rots.
Weather
Weather forecasts through September are calling for above-average temperatures. Strawberries should respond well to this.
Click the links below to view maximum and minimum air temperatures, as well as degree-day and rainfall accumulations from Jan. 1 through the last 14 days.
- Emmett
- Fairgrove
- Flint
- Frankenmuth
- Freeland
- Kinde
- Lapeer
- Linwood
- Munger
- Pigeon
- Romeo
- Sandusky
- Verona
Crops
All heading brassicas harvest continues. Caterpillars remain below thresholds at all sites. Swede midge trap catches remain at mostly less than five per trap. However, one organic site has seen a 30-fold increase in swede midges in just one week, going from one per trap to 30 per trap. This tells me there has been a hatch and pressure will mount until frost as long as cole crops are present. Cabbages will be more resistant to damage if they have already starting to form a head, but cauliflower and broccoli will be particularly vulnerable.
Pickling cucumber harvests are rolling. Downy mildew reports are still coming in from the Thumb and southeast Michigan. It is a good time to use Ranman or Orondis Opti on new and older crops. Orondis can only be 30 percent of the total spray program.
Phytophthora fruit rots are showing up in some areas. There are many preventative actions that can be taken to combat Phytophthora, including field selection, equipment sanitation and irrigation source selection and timing. In a field with a known problem, preventative fungicides must contact the fruit. Sprayers must provide good canopy penetration when fruit are 1, 3 and 5 inches long.
Phytophthora fruit rot preventative fungicides | |||
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Product |
Mode of action |
Rate |
PHI/REI |
Elumin |
22 |
8 ounces per acre. Tank-mix with a protectant. Apply as soil or foliar spray or via drip. |
2 days/12 hours |
Orondis Gold 200 |
49 |
Follow label. Apply at-plant in-furrow or via drip after emergence. Must not exceed 33 percent of spray program. |
0 day/4 hours |
Orondis Ultra |
49 + 40 |
Follow label. Use soil or foliar spray. Must not exceed 33 percent of spray program. |
0 day/4 hours |
Presidio 4SC |
43 |
3-4 ounces per acre. Tank-mix with protectant. Apply as soil or foliar spray. |
2 days/12 hours |
Revus 2.08SC |
40 |
8 ounces per acre. Include surfactant. |
0 day/4 hours |
Apron XL LS |
4 |
Follow seed treatment instructions. |
Not available/48 hours |
Ridomil Gold |
4 |
1–2 pints per ac. Apply as pre-plant incorporated, at-plant soil spray or via drip. |
7 days/48 hours |
Forum 4.18SC |
40 |
6 ounces per acre. Tank-mix with a protectant. |
0 day/12 hours |
Gavel 75DF |
M3 + 22 |
1.5–2 pounds per acre. |
5 days/48 hours |
Ranman 400 SC |
21 |
2.75 ounces per acre. Include surfactant. |
0 day/12 hours |
Zampro 4.4SC |
45 + 40 |
14 ounces per acre. Apply as foliar spray or drip. |
0 day/12 hours |
In onions, some field curing and harvest has begun. Some field curing has been premature due to stemphylium leaf blight. Mary Hausbeck’s lab has trialed fungicides for this disease and found the Luna line of products is working exceptionally well. Quadris and Cabrio were not looking better than the untreated control. Bravo has been working better than Manzate.
Stemphylium leaf blight preventative fungicides | |||
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Product |
Mode of action |
Rate |
PHI/REI |
Luna Experience |
7 + 3 |
12.8 ounces per acre. |
7 days/12 hours |
Luna Tranquility |
7 + 9 |
16–27 ounces per acre. |
7 days/12 hours |
Bravo |
M5 |
Various rates depending on formulation. |
0 day/12 hours |
Omega 500F |
29 |
1 pint per acre. |
7 days/12–24 hours, see label |
Tilt |
3 |
4–8 ounces per acre solo. 2–4 ounces per acre with tank-mix protectant. |
14 days/12 hours |
Tebuzol 3.6F |
3 |
4–6 ounces per acre. |
7 days/12 hours |
Aprovia Top |
3 + 7 |
10.5 ounces per acre. |
7 days/12 hours |
Late blight in potatoes has been detected in Monroe County, Michigan. Disease severity values indicate a medium to high potential for infection if spores move to our area due to favorable weather conditions. Chlorothalonil is a very useful tool for preventing infection in both tomatoes and potatoes.
Sweet corn is now under heavy corn earworm pressure. Field corn silks have dried and sweet corn has the only fresh silks for the moths to lay eggs on. Bt hybrids can handle the caterpillars when their silks are fresh, but as they dry, their efficacy declines and sprays are still required.
There are a few different threshold recommendations, but the Midwest Vegetable Production Guide recommends treatment is justified when green silks are present and moths are being caught. If it’s over 80 degrees, spray more often than every five days. Pyrethroids (mode of action 3A) still work, but consider-tank mixing or rotating to different modes of action, including Lannate (methomyl 1A), Coragen (chlorantraniliprole 28) or Radiant (spinetoram 5). Besiege is a premix of chlorantraniliprole (28) and lambda-cyhalothrin (3A).
Treatments can cease when 90 percent of silks are brown.
Corn earworm preventative insecticides | |||
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Product |
Mode of action |
Rate |
PHI/REI |
Brigade |
3A |
3 ounces per acre, 12.8 ounces per season. |
1 day/12 hours |
Mustang Maxx |
3A |
3.5 ounces per acre, 24 ounces per season. |
3 days/12 hours |
Warrior II |
3A |
1.5 ounces per acre, 30.72 ounces per season. |
1 day/24 hours |
Baythroid |
3A |
2 ounces per acre, 28 ounces per season. |
0 day/12 hours |
Lannate |
1A |
1.5 pints per a. |
0 day/48 hours |
Coragen |
28 |
4 ounces per acre. |
1 day/4 hours |
Radiant |
5 |
5 ounces per acre, 6 applications per season. |
1 day/5 hours |
Besiege |
28 + 3A |
8 ounces per acre, 31 ounces per season. |
1 day/24 hours |
Meetings
Aug. 21, 8 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. Biological Control in Protected Agriculture: Strategy & Planning Short Course at Great Lakes Greenhouse, 6573 East N Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49048. This course places emphasis on controlling insect pests in spring floriculture crops, but is highly applicable to other crops grown under protection. Event registration is $125 (lunch included).
Aug. 27. Curious about using drones in agriculture? Attend the Tri-State UAV Field Day in Ohio. Contact Ricardo Costa at costasil@anr.msu.edu or 573-639-8971 for more information and registration.
Sept. 19, 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Organic Management Field Day at the MSU Kellogg Biological Station, 9701 N 40th St, Hickory Corners, MI 49060. Lunch is included.
Sept. 26, 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. The Midwest Mechanical Weed Control Field Day at PrairiErth Farm, 2073 2000 Ave, Atlanta, IL 61723. See in-row cultivation tools demonstrated on vegetable crops, with a trade show, and grower experiences with mechanical cultivation. Event registration is $20 (lunch included). Check it out on Facebook.
Dec. 4-6. It is never too early to make accommodations to attend Great Lakes Fruit and Vegetable EXPO in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Hotel blocks are open and tend to go fast. The combination of grower-focused, research-backed presentations and an exhibit hall featuring a diverse set of vendors make it a can’t-miss event.
Need your water tested for the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA)? Check out the Michigan Ag Water Lab Map.
Please contact me at phill406@msu.edu or 616-901-7513 with questions, concerns or to schedule a farm visit. You can also send plant materials to MSU Diagnostic Services.