
Welcome back to the next VCR of 2025!
Currently most counties are trending at or slightly above their 10 year average GDD, with Sudbury and Timiskaming county trending slightly below their 10 year average.
Crop Updates
Brassica Crops – In fields with overhead irrigation, conditions have been favourable for Alternaria development and Brassica downy mildew. Switch 62.5 WG (Groups 9/12) was registered last year for use on head Brassica’s for suppression against Alternaria leaf spot. After blocks are harvested, be sure to incorporate all crop residue in the soil to reduce the amount of surviving of larvae and inoculum available to infest and infect later plantings. With the heat and lack of moisture, nutrient disorders have been common with head brassicas including sun scald, edema and splitting.
Garlic – Most garlic has been cured and is going into storage. Once cured, table stock can be kept at a temperature of 0.5°C at a relative humidity of 55-65% and planting stock can be kept above 14°C (up to 18°C) at a relative humidity of 55-65%. Avoid a relative humidity above 70% or a temperature above 3°C as this can promote sprouting in storage. Low levels of nematodes can be found in planting stock that otherwise looks great. Here’s an article summarizing the things to consider before purchasing new garlic planting stock: https://onvegetables.com/2022/08/05/garlicplanting/
Onions – Transplants are being harvested and some direct seeded fields are starting to lodge. Stemphylium leaf blight is slowly causing tip dieback, but it is not as severe relative to previous years for mid-August. As fields of transplants are harvested, be mindful of younger, direct-seeded onions in border fields as the level of thrips may surge as they move to a greener crop, especially in this hot and dry weather.
Pest Degree Day Forecasting
| County | Carrot Rust Fly | Onion Maggot | Carrot Weevil | Aster Leafhopper | Tarnished Plant Bug | Cabbage Maggot | Seedcorn Maggot | European Corn Borer |
| THRESHOLD | 329-395, 1399-1711 | 210-700, 1025-1515 | 138-156, 455+ | 128+ | 40+ | 314-398, 847-960, 1446-1604 | 200-350, 600-750, 1000-1150 | See legend below |
| Bruce*** | 1440 | 1315 | 967 | 764 | 500 | 1077 | 1315 | 672 |
| Chatham-Kent* | 1786 | 1647 | 1255 | 1026 | 721 | 1378 | 1647 | 918 |
| Durham*** | 1655 | 1527 | 1170 | 950 | 664 | 1286 | 1527 | 848 |
| Essex* | 1902 | 1761 | 1362 | 1122 | 797 | 1490 | 1761 | 1009 |
| Huron*** | 1577 | 1445 | 1085 | 875 | 600 | 1199 | 1445 | 780 |
| Kemptville*** | 1647 | 1520 | 1161 | 942 | 661 | 1277 | 1520 | 844 |
| Lambton** | 1730 | 1591 | 1209 | 984 | 692 | 1331 | 1591 | 882 |
| Middlesex** | 1755 | 1619 | 1237 | 1006 | 706 | 1359 | 1619 | 900 |
| Norfolk** | 1687 | 1552 | 1168 | 942 | 653 | 1291 | 1552 | 839 |
| Peterborough | 1562 | 1434 | 1075 | 863 | 586 | 1190 | 1434 | 766 |
| Renfrew | 1642 | 1518 | 1164 | 951 | 675 | 1278 | 1518 | 854 |
| Simcoe*** | 1578 | 1450 | 1099 | 887 | 618 | 1211 | 1450 | 793 |
| Sudbury*** | 1310 | 1201 | 893 | 711 | 466 | 991 | 1201 | 627 |
| Thunder Bay | 1159 | 1056 | 766 | 589 | 356 | 857 | 1056 | 507 |
| Timiskaming*** | 1247 | 1140 | 845 | 669 | 429 | 938 | 1140 | 586 |
| Wellington Centre** | 1551 | 1423 | 1065 | 852 | 579 | 1180 | 1423 | 756 |
| Wellington North** | 1554 | 1427 | 1068 | 864 | 590 | 1183 | 1427 | 770 |
*- Bivoltine region for ECB. First Peak Catch: 300-350 DD, Second Peak Catch 1050-1100 DD
**- Overlap region for ECB. First Peak Catch: 300-350 DD Second Peak Catch 650-700 DD, Third Peak Catch 1050-1100 DD
***-Univoltine region for ECB. Peak Catch 650-700 DD
Use these thresholds as a guide, always confirm insect activity with actual field scouting and trap counts
Select a region below for the latest weather, crop and pest degree day information:
Bruce


Chatham-Kent


Durham


Essex


Huron


Kemptville


Lambton


Middlesex


Norfolk


Peterborough


Renfrew


Simcoe


Sudbury


Thunder Bay


Timiskaming


Wellington Centre


Wellington North



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