A new issue of the Illinois Fruit and Vegetable News (Volume 14, number 5) has been posted on the web.

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For direct access to issue 14:5, use the following link:

http://www.ipm.uiuc.edu/ifvn/volume14/frveg1405.html.

Note that a pdf file of this issue is available for those who wish to print it.

Contents of Issue 14:5:

Upcoming Programs (Mississippi Valley Peach Orchard Tour; IL Summer Horticulture Day)
Regional Updates (from Elizabeth Wahle and Maurice Ogutu)
Notes from Chris Doll (weather woes; calcium sprays; codling moth and rosy apple aphid)
Degree-day Accumulations
Fruit Production and Pest Management (thinning recommendations; updates on oriental fruit moth, codling moth, and lesser peachtree borer; Altacor labeled for use on grapes, pome fruits, and stone fruits) Vegetable Production and Pest Management (more on Colorado potato beetle; Coragen labeled for use on certain vegetables; herbicides containing 2,4-D or dicamba) University of Illinois Extension Specialists in Fruit & Vegetable Production & Pest Management

Rick Weinzierl

Richard A. Weinzierl, Professor and Extension Entomologist
Department of Crop Sciences, University of Illinois
S-522 Turner Hall, 1102 South Goodwin Avenue
Urbana, IL 61801
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Ph. 217-333-6651  

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