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.
Harvest Time!
At this stage of the summer we are seeing some huge progress and some absolutly beautiful harvests from our vegetables and fruits. We have reached our quota for Pherm Brewing of 50lbs of Black berries and have completed that harvest (There are still some left on the vines but those are picked for the office). We also have picked enough Hops for Pherm brewing as well! Out of our vegetables we have picked from our string beans, the peppers in the high tunnel, the cherry tomatoes from the high tunnel, the cucumbers and the Zucchini. All of the produce have grown to a great size and we are very happy with what we have so far. Here are some pictures from the past couple of weeks and recent days of our harvests! Here we have our blackberries! These pictures we taken at various times over the course of June and July. They are very tasty and sweet! Here are our Hops! We have the most Hops from our Cascade and Comet varieties. The picture on the far right was taken by Brian Hufker as he set out...
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