Check For Mites (Continued from Page E 9) mouthpart into the cell and draws out the cell contents, leaving a shrunken cell. It then moves to another cell and continues feeding. Very rapidly, the plant displays a “rolled” characteristic that is very similar to drought stress. The tip-off to an infestation is the droughty symptom in April or May when adequate soil moisture is avail able. Severe mite infestations have two negative impacts. Severe feeding causes substantial yield losses. Yield loss estimates range from 30 to 70 per cent. Severe feeding has resulted in stressed stands that are not able to withstand extreme summer growing conditions, especially droughts and high temperatures. A second impact of the mite is related to forage quality. Under high mite pressures, the hay cures with a brownish discoloration. This off-color makes horse producers reluctant to pay top dollar. 14 REASONS WHY AGRICULVER SHOULD BE YOUR ONLY CHOICE FOR SEED!! AgriCulver Seeds provides: 1. the most extensive forage quality research program in the Northeast, and perhaps the U.S. Over 750 individual plots under research or observation. • 0 Over 350 replicated grass plots in the NE. Over 1000 quality & digestibility analysis run in 2002. 2. the most consistent silage sampling & analysis methods, trademarked: Consistent Silage Analysis™ 3. the most prestigious brand of alfalfa-WL, bringing six decades of innovation to alfalfa producers. 4. the best genetics available from around the world. 5. the most extensively researched BMR sorghum-sudan in the Northeast-DB Bovine Bounty. 6. the most developed production systems, addressing animal nutrition, nutrient management and conservation practices. 7 Fetione Rvegrass- The highest yield & digestibility, 2001 WNY Coop Ext. 10% higher dNDF than Agway’s variety. GO WITH THE BEST CHOICE, SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER TODAY AND INSIST ON AGRICULVER SEEDS ~ The Premier Forage and Pasture Specialists Trumansburg, NY 14886 Ah Phone: 1-800-836-3701 W AgriCulver Seeds www.agriculverseeds.com §§jvl3 Research is continuing into alterna tive control methods. There is some thinking that extremely low cutting in late fall discourages population build ups during the winter. Initial results do not show any advantage to clipping timothy in the fall for mite control. Investigation studies into possible timothy variety resistance were also es tablished in Maryland and Pennsylva nia. Results from one year of data col lection showed no variety preference or rejection by the mites. All varieties were affected by the mites. For more information check out the web sight: HYPERLINK “http:// www.ento.psu.edu/extension/ factsheets/cerealrust.html” www.ento.psu.edu/extension/ factsheets/cerealrust.html. Controls There are no “natural” enemies of this pest, primarily due to the fact that it develops during winter and is dor mant during the summer. A supple mental label use, called a “24 <9 ” was granted for Pennsylvania timothy pro ducers to use Sevin XLR as a tempo- Trial proven varieties & mixes: #1 at Cornell #2 at Penn State 9. Spring Green Festulolium- The highest digestible fiber (dNDF) out of 35 varieties, Ist cut 2002. IQ.Pizza Orchardgrass- Nearly 6% higher digestible fiber than Baridana, and 400# more milk/ton than Pennlate. 11. Glacier Timothy- The highest yielding at Cornell, 1.3 tons more DM than Climax. 8-10 days earlier and 3% higher dNDF than Climax. 12.D8 HavMaster Mix- The highest yield and 3rd out of 35 for lbs. milk/A. Brand Forage Products 13.: imik #1 out of 35 for 6 hr. & 30 hr, fiber digestibility, #.2 lbs. milk/A after 5 cuts. 14. AU-Weather Mix- #1 in lbs. of milk/A out of 35 after 2 years of testing. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 19, 2003, Foraging Around-E27 rary solution for the cereal rust mite in 2001. Label directions call for the use of two to three pints per acre of Sevin XLR with adequate carrier for com plete coverage of the timothy, a min imum of 20 gallons/acre (25 gal./acre is preferred). Treatment is recommended approx imately three to four weeks after green-up to fields with a past history of mite infestation or when 25 percent of plant tillers exhibit curled tips. Ap plication is restricted to one time per cutting and must be made at least 30 days prior to harvest. Follow all application directions and safety requirements. Many growers have included broadleaf herbicides and nitrogen fertilizer in their applica tions. Be sure not to apply too much nitrogen or too little carrier. Stick with 25 gallons/acre of a carrier of water and liquid N. Note that Sevin controls the mite by coming into contact with these small critters. This is the reason that high rates of carrier are needed for opti mum control. Shown is a stand of good timothy exhibiting no infesta tions of mites, as evidenced by the leaves being open in ap pearance. Tuesday, April 22 * Pastured Poultry Workshop, Benton Center, N.Y., Town Hall, 9:15-3 p.m. (315) 536-5123. Wednesday, April 23 Pasture Walk, St. Brigid’s Farm, Kennedy ville, Md. 10:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m. (301) 631-3576 or (717) 687-6224. Wednesday, May 7 Pennsylvania Project Grass Youth Grass land Evaluation Contest, Rocksprings (724) 834-3970. Thursday, May 8 Pasture Walk, Green Meadows Farm, Bird- In-Hand (717) 394-6851, Wednesday, May 28 Pasture Walk, Garber Dairy Farm, Eliza bethtown (717) 394-6851. Thursday, June 19 Pasture Walk, Arden Landis Farm, Kirk wood (717) 394-6851, Thursday, July 1 7 Pasture Walk, John S. Glick Farm, Marietta (717) 394-6851. Lancaster Farming Check out our Website! WWW. I Custom Forage Harvesting Row Independent Corn Head Grass Pickup Head Direct Cut Head We haul to the trench silo or bag Saying Fredenck Co., MD and sin rounding areas 301/865-0359, 240/409-3612 cell DE Fresh Water Diatomaceous Earth Aloe Vera - Organic Grown Case of 6 - 1/2 gal. @ $170.13 ppd D&J Farm Store 65 Hess Rd., Quarry ville, PA. 17566