Here at the AAUFRC we collect moths! The moth traps we had on site were collecting corn moths to give us data to share with farmers and to help us to know when to spray for each different type. The three types we were collecting were Corn Earworm, Fall Armyworm, and Western Bean Cutworm. The Fall Armyworm and Western Bean Cutworm traps did not collect very many moths and have been taken down due to their end of season. The Corn Earworm trap will remain up until the end of September when it's season is over. The Corn Earworm has been our biggest issue, but even so, due to this being our first year with our corn our numbers have been very low compared to other farmers in Maryland.
Peppers and Tomatoes in the High Tunnel
A New year means more crops in the high tunnel. Unlike last year, this year we did not plant any herbs. We focused on planting peppers and tomatoes. We have 5 rows of plants total with Cherry tomatoes in each corner of the high tunnel and 3 rows of jalapenos in the middle. We also have Poblano, Banana, and Lunch Box Mix peppers in pockets throughout the rows. Dave and Brian tilled the high tunnel in early April and about a month later in May, we got our plants. We decided to go with transplants since they have the highest chance of succes. We have had to put out serveral hay bales and have needed to weed several times but over the course of these several weeks the high tunnel has been slowly growing with our first harvest of peppers on July 7th. All of the peppers are at hip height and producing vegetables quite nicely. We should be getting even more produce soon. Here is a collection of photos to show off our progress.
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