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Vegetable Program News

  • 2018 Vegetable Program Survey

    The UMass Extension Vegetable Program looking for your feedback! Your response to our Vegetable Program Survey will help us adapt the program to better meet your needs as growers, farm workers, ag service providers, and home gardeners. The survey should take about 10 minutes to complete.   Click here to take the 2019 Vegetable Program Survey.
  • 2019 Winter Workshop Series - Registration is now open!

    January 14, 2019
    Join the UMass Extension Vegetable Program for hands-on workshops this winter!
  • Pesticide Versatility Charts Now Available

    April 19, 2018
    With so many crops to manage on diverse New England farms, growers often ask us which materials are labeled for both fruit and vegetable applications so that they can purchase one pesticide that can be used on all or most of their crops. This project has been on the list to do for years, and this winter our program assistant Genevieve Higgins was able to tackle it. We hope you will find these tables helpful in choosing the most versatile pesticides!
  • Vegetable Program Annual report for 2017

    December 7, 2017

    Our year is coming to a close after making 130 on-farm consultations to 30 farms, conducting and presenting at 33 educational programs for 1,747 people, providing certified produce safety training to 148 individuals, donating over 2,000 lbs of our produce to the local Food Bank, and conducting 11 research trials on 7 farms. See our full annual report for a summary of what we've been up to this year!

  • Front cover of 2018-19 NEVMG

    2018-2019 New England Vegetable Management Guide Available Now!

    December 7, 2017
    The 2018-2019 New England Vegetable Management Guide is a comprehensive guide to current production and pest management techniques for commercial vegetable crops. This updated edition is available now!
  • French Hall, UMass

    Plant Diagnostic Lab Moving to French Hall

    December 18, 2015
    Plant Diagnostic Lab moves to French Hall
  • NE Veg Management Guide cover

    2016-2017 New England Vegetable Management Guide Available Now!

    December 9, 2015

    The 2016-2017 New England Vegetable Management Guide is a comprehensive guide to current production and pest management techniques for commercial vegetable crops. There are in-depth sections on cultural practices, vegetable transplant production, integrated pest management for insects, weeds and diseases, and on individual vegetable crops. Fertility and pesticide information has been fully updated for both organic and conventional production.

     

    Purchase copies of the Guide at the UMass Extension Bookstore. Their updated on-line portal allows you to purchase items directly from their website using a MasterCard or Visa, or by printing your confirmation and mailing it in with a check. You can also order by phone by calling 1-877-UMASSXT (within MA) or 1-413-545-2717.

    Buy the Guide by itself, or as a package with the NE Vegetable & Strawberry Pest ID Guide. The Pest ID Guide contains over 200 full-color images of the weeds, insects, diseases, and disorders that may be affecting your crops, and beneficial insects too. The Pest ID Guide is an indispensable companion to the Veg Guide, and you save big when you buy them together!

     

    Guide pricing:

    • 2016-2017 New England Vegetable Management Guide alone:                $25.00
    • Northeast Vegetable & Strawberry Pest Identification Guide alone:        $15.00
    • Veg Guide & Pest ID combo pack:                                                                   $35.00

     

  • Nutrient Management Regulations

    December 5, 2015
    CMR 31.00 Plant Nutrient Application Requirements for Agricultural Land and Land Not Used for Agricultural Purposes went into effect December 5th, 2015.  
  • Hot Water Treatment of Seeds

    Time to think about hot water treating seeds before planting!  See below for information and a full list of treatable seeds, protocols, and which diseases can be eliminated or reduced by treating with hot water.

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