Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Wet, dry (hot), wet, dry (hotter)...

We're finally relieved from the hot, humid temperatures - at least for now anyway.

I've heard of some reports of slugs in the county - see the post before this one for more information on slugs.

European Corn Borer has been identified in Coshocton County. Last week a trap that an entomologist and I placed near Tiverton had 33 ECBs in it. Hopefully you're all planting resistent varieties...

Wet, wet weather last night and today will bring field work to a hault. There's hay to get down, sidedressing to do, and in some cases beans and corn to plant...

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