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Resources for vegetable crop scouts


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Updated April 2015, March 2014, April 2013.

Integrated pest management (IPM) is an approach to pest control that considers all management options to maintain pests below an economic injury level. Scouting provides an objective summary of the crop condition and pest situation in a field.

Here’s a list of resources for vegetable crop scouts.

Crop Updates

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General Resources

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OMAFRA Vegetable Production Publications

  • Descriptions and ordering information for the OMAFRA field vegetable publications. Updates on recent pesticide registrations are in the 2014 Supplement (pdf).

OMAFRA Vegetable Production Information

  • The home page for Ontario field vegetable information — production and beyond — from OMAFRA.

Smartphone Apps – Bugwood.org

  • A variety of apps including Great Lakes Vegetables – Sweet Corn Pest Identification and Management Guide, VegDr for cucurbit vegetables, IPM ToolKit.

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Diagnostics

The Twenty Questions of Crop Diagnosis

  • Diagnostics is one of the most interesting and challenging aspects of crop production. Use the list in this article to help narrow down on the causes of problem areas in a crop.

Pest Diagnostics – University of Guelph Laboratory Services

Diagnostic Tools and Tests for Vegetable Scouts (pdf)

  • Bioassay technique for detecting herbicide carryover in the soil, testing EC of transplant plugs, soil pH quick test.

Evaluation of Easy-to-Use Pocket Diagnostics Test Kit for Confirming Plant Disease

  •  There are several test kits now on the market for quick identification and confirmation of certain pathogens. OMAFRA’s horticultural plant pathologist tested some them. Read about it here.

Sampling Soil and Roots for Plant Parasitic Nematodes

  • OMAFRA Factsheet covering plant parasitic nematodes, taking and handling samples, thresholds for economic damage.

Counting nematodes? Proper sampling and handling is key!

  • If you’ve ever sampled for nematodes in soil, you’ve read the guidelines for sampling and handling of samples.  But what if things don’t go according to plan?  Are the samples ruined?  What can you get away with and what will result in completely inaccurate results?  When you’ve gone to the trouble of sampling and are about to invest in paying a lab for nematode counts, this is something you need to know.

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Soil and Nutrients

Soil Basics for Field Scouting

OMAFRA Soil Testing Information

Accredited Soil Testing Laboratories in Ontario

Laboratories for Leaf and Petiole Tissue Analysis in Ontario

Natural Enemies

Resources on natural enemies and pollinators
  • list of resources on ONvegetables.com
Natural Enemy Field Guide (pdf)

Identifying and Enhancing Natural Enemies in Vegetable Crops

More on Natural Enemies in Vegetable Crops

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Tomato Resources

Smartphone app – Tomato MD

Bacterial Diseases Of Tomato: Bacterial Spot, Bacterial Speck, Bacterial Canker

Soil Sampling for Verticillium and Nematode Analysis (pdf)

  • How to take soil samples for nematode and verticillium counts.  And how to treat them right so the counts will be as accurate as possible.
Variegated Cutworm Monitoring Information for Tomatoes (pdf)
  • Using pheromone traps to monitor for variegated cutworm in tomato fields.

Herbicide Injury Symptoms in Tomatoes – PPI and PRE Herbicides

Herbicide Injury Symptoms in Tomatoes – Postemerge Herbicides

Weed Control in Tomatoes and Peppers (pdf)

Focus on Tomato – Plant Management Network

  • Focus on Tomato is an online educational resource launched in 2012 by the Plant Management Network, a not-for-profit publisher of agricultural and horticultural resources. It features webcasts aimed at helping growers and consultants develop healthier, higher yielding tomato crops as well as improve their knowledge in storage and food safety.

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