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High Tunnel Pest Management - Aphids, Nick Volesky, Zachery R. Schrumm Apr 2021

High Tunnel Pest Management - Aphids, Nick Volesky, Zachery R. Schrumm

All Current Publications

Aphids are a common pest found on high tunnel crops such as fruits, vegetables, ornamentals, grasses, and weeds. Four aphid species commonly found in Utah in high tunnels are green peach aphid (Myzus persicae), melon aphid (Aphis gossypii), potato aphid (Macrosiphum euphorbiae), and cabbage aphid (Brevicoryne brassicae). This fact sheet describes different aphids and reviews the aphid life cycle. It also addresses how to monitor for damage caused by aphids and cultural, biological, and chemical controls.


Fruit Tree Pests, Larry A. Sagers Feb 2008

Fruit Tree Pests, Larry A. Sagers

Archived Gardening Publications

No abstract provided.


Fending Off Aphids, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Fending Off Aphids, Dennis Hinkamp

All Current Publications

No abstract provided.


Spray Now Or Pay Later, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

Spray Now Or Pay Later, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

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Spraying Tree Fruits, C. C. Wiggans, E. H. Hoppert Mar 1940

Spraying Tree Fruits, C. C. Wiggans, E. H. Hoppert

Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Circulars

The production of sound, clean fruit is unquestionably one of the major problems facing the modern fruit grower. Culture may be neglected and pruning delayed for a time but the omission of sprays for even a single season demonstrates their absolute necessity. This applies equally to the commercial grower and to the farmer or gardener who has only a few trees.


Spraying Tree Fruits, C. C. Wiggans, E. H. Hoppert Mar 1928

Spraying Tree Fruits, C. C. Wiggans, E. H. Hoppert

Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Circulars

The production of sound, clean fruit is unquestionably one of the major problems facing the modern fruit grower. Culture may be neglected and pruning delayed for a time but the omission of sprays for even a single season demonstrates their absolute necessity. This applies equally to the commercial grower and to the farmer or gardener who has only a few trees.