Page 24—Foraging Around, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17, 1999 MANAGING POTATO LEAFHOPPER Dr. Dennis Calvin Penn State Forage Specialist While some new alfalfa varieties offer resistance to the potato leafhon per, most varieties do not so managing leafhoppers remains very important in producing alfalfa in Pennsylvania. As spring approaches, warm air will be gin to move into the northeast and bring with it spring showers. These spring showers that originate in the Gulf of Mexico can also bring the po tato leafhopper. The potato leafhopper is a migra tory insect that overwinters in states along the Gulf of Mexico. It cannot survive the cold winter conditions and then fly into updrafts created by strong storms systems developing in the Gulf of Mexico. The insects are drawn into the storm system and carried hundreds of miles north and eastward. 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The frequency and intensity of these storm fronts influ ence the timing and number of leaf hoppers reaching the northeast United States. In years when few storms arrive early, the arrival of leafhopper is later and the numbers arriving are lower, resulting in reduced pressure from the insect. Under these conditions, only a few second cutting alfalfa field typi cally need an insecticide application. However, the numbers build-up dur ing the second cutting and a greater number of third cutting field require an insecticide application. In years when early spring storms originating in the Gulf of Mexico are frequent, po tato leafhoppers in general arrive ear lier and damage from the insect is greater. Under these conditions many second and third cutting alfalfa fields require an insecticide application to prevent damage. Ampac Seed Company www.ampacseed.com As the second cutting of alfalfa reaches about 2 to 4 inches in height, scout the field once a week. If a storm has just moved through the area there is a good chance that new leafhoppers have moved into the field. Arriving leafhoppers prefer the new regrowth before it takes on the dark-blue green color of maturing alfalfa. The wave lengths of light reflected from the young alfalfa plants that are yellow green is very attractive to leafhoppers flying over the field. To a leafhopper this indicates that the plant is succu lent and rich in the nutrients it needs for proper egg development and growth and development. Older plants have harder stems and leaves and a lower protein content. Besides provid ing a good diet for the leafhoppers the Research from Great Britain shows that dairy cows on pasture consume the greatest amount of pasture four to five hours before dark. About 40 percent of the cows; daily pasture intake occurred in the period between evening milking and dark. 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