Aug 25, 2008Heavy Rain Leaves Legacy of Soggy Zucchini, Swollen Tomatoes
This summer’s constant rains are taking their toll on many Connecticut farmers’ crops of tomatoes, squash, greens and other products. newsday.com
Tags: Pumpkins-Squash, Tomatoes-Peppers
RELATED
- Proper steps identified to control pumpkin disease
- Spotted cucumber beetle management urged in Illinois
- Quality problems in fruiting vegetables reported in Delaware
- Ampersand adjuvant approved for use with fungicides in California
- Be on the lookout for fusarium fruit rot, other threats in the mid-Atlantic
- Plectosporium blight in some pumpkin fields seen again this year
Latest News
Biocontrols, Crop Management, Crop Protection, Disease Control, Pest Control, Vegetables, Weed Control, West
Leon Panetta to speak at Salinas Biological Summit
May 27
Current Issue


Ohio grower finds direct sales financially, personally satisfying
Pest, disease damage expected, harvest impacts uncertain
Survey shows … inflation, competition factor in farm market pricing
Taking control: CA storage for asparagus extends season
Steam, chemicals offer weed and pathogen control options
Ionized gas used for food safety
Precision Ag: It’s all about meeting the needs of each plant
Seven takeaways from benchmark survey of markets
Ag Labor Review: Grower concerns help shape NCAE’s mission
see all current issue »