John O. Yocum, Senior Research Associate Bob Anderson, Extension Agent Penn State Tobacco blue mold was verified by Bob Anderson in a field near Gphrata on Aug. 6. The blue mold was sporulating which means other tobacco is susceptible to the airborne spores. We would expect there are other infections in Pennsylvania grown tobacco, but they have not been notice. The disease started last week. What are we recommending now that we have blue mold in Pennsylania? If your tobacco is topped or is ready to top, we are not recommending any sprays for blue mold control. If you find blue mold and the tobacco is near top ping, top the tobacco. After tobac co is topped, blue mold infection is slowed. We think topping somehow produces a natural change in the plant that makes it more resistant to blue mold. For tobacco that is not ready to top, we recommend that you start spraying with Acro bat MZ. Acrobat MZ has a special Section 18 label for use on Pen nsylvania grown tobacco. 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Thorough spray coverage is important to get results from the fungicide Acrobat MZ. A single T-jet nozzle is not enough. Hollow cone nozzles and multiple nozzles per row or the use of air blast sprayers directed so all of the leaves are covered is necessary. Increased pressure and water vol ume are also necessary. If weather conditions favor blue mold (frequent rain, high humidi ty, dew, and fog), you should spray every 5 to 7 days. If the weather is not favorable for blue mold, the length between sprays can be longer than 5-7 days. A maximum of 4 applications can be made, but you should stop spray ing 30 days before harvest (top- 1 I Blue Mold Returns ping stage or sooner). Hie rate of Acrobat MZ appli cation varies depending upon the size of the tobacco and the amount of water used when spraying. Look at the label for these rates and other information. Since this is a special labeled product, you must obtain a Pen nsylvania Section 18 Recordkeep ing Form which must be returned CLARION (Clarion Co.) A crop field day will be held at Long Acre Potato Farm, Clarion Coun ty, on Wednesday, Sept 18. The field day will featured many com and soybean varieties, fertilizers, and herbicide plots. Equipment demonstration will include com planter set up, chisel plows, and no till drill operation. Also included will be a demon stration of the farms CAT Chal- &;&«• V When you need a loan for farm equipment, well be there... generation after generation. Before you get a standard equipment loan, talk to Farm Credit. As a cooperative owned by the people who use us, Farm Credit has served the needs of rural Americans for generations. In fact, for over 75 years we have been a dependable source of credit to agriculture. We make loans at competitive interest rates for all kinds of purposes, like an equipment loan for that combine or tractor. Our loan officers are knowledgeable and can help tailor a financial package to fit your situation. So, whether you are a commercial operator, a part-time farmer or simply like living in the country, we want to do business with you, And we’tt he there for future generations. FarmCrsdtt . A Customer Owned ßusiness Stop by arid visit our exhibit atAg Progrtw Days . . . - Crop > i '* . Southeastern PA Keystone Farm Credit $00)477-9947 Western PA Penn West Farm Credit $06)998-5557 Lancrttw Farming, Saturday, August 10, IM6-A23 to the Pennsylvania Dept, of Agri culture 30 days after the test appli cation. These forms should be available from the place you buy Acrobat MZ or you can get them from us. Remember tobacco is a high income crop. Do not delay pro tecting your crop against blue mold. Blue mold not only reduces yield, but will reduce quality and Field Day Sept. 18 lenger tractor Soil compaction will be shown through use of a soil pit and plots of the new Roundup ready soy beans and BT com will be shown. A wagon tour will show conserva tion practices and storm water control, fuel tank storage, and general farm operation. 'Lunch will be provided and pesticide credits will be given. Commercial sponsors will be on ’ ') . ! ' f i ’ 1 >x • Aj the price you receive for your tobacco. Please call us if your need more information and let us know if you find blue mold in your tobacco. Contact Bob Anderson, Penn State Extension, Lancaster Coun ty, (717) 394-6851 or John O. Yocum, Southeastern Agricultural Research and Extension Center. (717) 653-4728. hand to discuss new and current products for com and soybeans in the region. Additional information is avail able from William R. 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