Progress reported in controlling com borers NEWARK, Del. -In the At present about two-thirds wake of last season’s heavy of its current research on outbreak of first brood -crop pests is devoted to the European com borers in ECB. com, a lot of Delaware This research (which is growers and industry per- funded through the sonnel are wondering about Delaware Agricultural the likelihood of similar Experiment Station) ap outbreaks in the future. One proaches the problem of question many of these com borer control from people are asking is; “What several directions: are entomologists at the biological, chemical and University of Delaware cultural practices, as well as doing to help predict these the development .of outbreaks and improve techniques for predicting control of the com borer? ” ECB populations in com and “Plenty,” is the peppers, reassuring answer from For example, he cites the Extension pest management work of Dr. Paul P. Bur specialist Mark Graustein, butis, a bio-control en who reports that researchers tomologist who has con in the University’s depart- ducted research on control of ment of entomology and ECB in peppers since 1958. applied ecology are coming More recently Burbatis and (up with some promising his colleagues have ideas on how to lick this discovered a native parasite serious pest. of ECB eggs. The resear- According to Graustein, the department has long considered the ECB one of Delaware’s major crop pests and has directed research efforts towards its control. chers are presently studying the feasibility of using this parasite as a biological control of the ECB. Tackling the problem from another direction, Burbutis, insect ecologist Dr. Charles E. Mason, and Dr. Steven D. Skopic (an authority on animal periodicity on loan to the department of en tomology from the School of Life and Health Sciences) are studying techniques for interrupting diapause (the hibernation stage) of overwintering ECB’s. The same researchers have initiated a new project this year which involves the cooperation of 13 states. This project will investigate the possibility of genetically controlling the ECB. In 1978 this team also conducted a study to determine the potential yield reduction caused by various population levels of the ECB on corn at different planting dates and different in secticide treatment dates. Similar research on the timing of com plantings and insecticide treatments as these affect ECB infestation levels was initiated by economic entomologist Dr. Lewis Kelsey in 1975. His research over the past four years has contributed the ECB, reports Graustein. Kelsey’s work has deter mined which insecticides and rates of application provide effective control, as well as the optimal timing of insecticide applications. It has also provided in formation on the influence of planting date on subsequent borer infestations and on predicting the severity of infestations based on the spring ECB population, borer development, weather, phonological events (such as the leafing out of trees), and planting date. Furadan is one of the most effective and widely used insecticides for com insect control in Delaware. In 1978 Kelsey conducted research to determine whether the apparent beneficial effects of this chemical are the result of ECB control, soil insect control, nematode control, of suppression of the Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 2,1978 whole pest complex. He has also investigated the effects of control treatments in conventional vs. no-till com, as well as irrigated vs. non irrigated com. Last Summer Graustein himself established demonstration plots on eight different farms in the state in an attempt to determine, under commercial growing conditions, how the timing of com planting dates and insecticide applications Public hearings slated for natural gas use WASHINGTON, D.C. - The hearings, which will Three public hearings on begin at 9:30 a.m. each day, implementing the will be held Dec. 11. at the agricultural priority section Freer Gallery auditorium of the recently-enacted here; Dec. 14, at the Senator Natural Gas Policy Act will Hotel, 12th and L Streets, be held during December. Sacramento, Calif.; and Secretary of Agriculture Bob Dec. 18, at the Holiday Inn Bergland announced O’Hare/Kennedy, River recently. Road and Kennedy Ex- affect yield. He also wanted to find out whether corn planted in Kent and New Castle counties responds to com borer infestations in the same way as that grown in Kelsey’s Sussex county test plots. Graustein plans to report on these various com borer control projects at the Delmarva Com Technology Conference, which will be held at the Convention Hall in Ocean City, Md., Tuesday, December 12. pressway, Chicago, HI. The department’s Office of Energy, directed by Weldon Barton, will conduct the hearings. The Natural Gas Policy Act gives priority protection against cutoff to agricultural users of natural gas, when the gas is essential for full food and fiber production. The act stipulates that essential uses of natural gas shall be for agricultural production, natural fiber production and processing, food processing, food quality maintenance, irrigation pumping, crop drying and the production of fertilizer, agricultural chemicals and animal feed and food. Under the legislation, signed by President Carter Nov. 9, Secretary Bergland must determine the specific users and amounts of gas to be protected by the agricultural priority against cutoff. He must than certify those users and amounts to the Department of Energy by February 1979. 107