Check For Mites (Continued from Page El) Jersey. Early season reports this year from crop consultants and extension agents indicate that the winter of 2003 has not had any detrimental affect on the over-wintering adults and that eggs have already been laid and hatched. Timothy hay producers are urged to check all stands of timothy for symptoms of infestations and to be prepared to apply proper control materials in a timely manner. Biology Unlike most crop pests, the cereal rust mite prefers colder <§>FUERST BROADCASTER SPREADER Poly Hopper with Stainless Steel Bottom For Spreading Salt-Fertillze - Seeding • All models feature a stirring agitator as standard equipment • Our steel hopper and tubular frame are designed for long life • Optional plastic hopper for corrosion resistance • Three spreading patterns to select from Simple to operate levers are used to obtain an accurate and uniform spread in the desired direction • Spreading discs with four adjustable vanes ar used to assure maximum efficien cy and uniform spread tor different types of fertilizer and seeds • Heavy-duty gearbox that has an oil-pressed steel housing and 11 gear ratio I Modal | 1200 I Hopper Capacity (Approx) Bushels Cubic Feet >er SI Spreading Width Powdered Granular Spreading Speed Maximum Load Ci Unit Weii Minimum PTO Power conditions to summer weath er. The mites over-winter in the crown area of timothy plants as adults and eggs. Maryland has recorded breed ing activity as early as Janu ary. Each female can lay 20 to 30 eggs that rapidly reach ma turity in 16-18 days. As a re sult, populations can rapidly increase. Eggs and young larva are found on the higher leaves. Adults move down into the plant crown where they prefer to feed on the youngest growth. As the mites mature they will move out and then “stand up” on their tails and are dispersed by winds. The mites have such a great pref- 127 16 Plastic 16' 5" -26’ 4" 39’6”-52’8" 2 to 9 MPH 1100 lbs 8-10 HP By mid-April, mite popula tions are rapidly building. By May, signs of heavy feeding can be noted by looking for the curled or drought charac teristic. When summer tem peratures arrive, the mite en ters a dormancy period and is rarely observed on regrowth. Scouting Growers of timothy should begin to monitor their stands of timothy for this pest. Scout ing procedures have not been fully developed, but producers can collect representative samples from across their field. 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You cannot observe them without a magnifying lens. The mites are shaped like a grain of rice, soft bod ied, with four legs located near the head of this critter. They can move fairly easily up and down the leaves of the timothy plant but they prefer to feed on the youngest tissue of the plant. They are not commonly found on other grass species. The cereal rust mite feeds on single cells at the base of the grooves between the veins on the timothy leaves. The mite inserts a “needle-like” (Turn to Page E 27) 3 PT. TILLERS IN STOCK Performance and Durability l Sizes In Stock: ST 55”, ST 63”, SM 61” SM 70”, SM 81”, SH 90”