[Fhb-update_ma] FHB Update for PA, 4/30/2025

FHB Updates - Mid Atlantic SWW Region fhb-update_ma at scabusa.org
Wed Apr 30 09:19:43 PDT 2025


Dave,
On my phone I can see her blog post, but when I just tried the link in the
email itself the last one showing is from KY. Is the wrong link in the
email? Has a 13 at the end?
M

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Subject: [Fhb-update_ma] FHB Update for PA, 4/30/2025

Barley is beginning to emerge from boot in the southernmost regions of
Pennsylvania.  Be sure to scout for growth stage as there appears to be a
good deal of variability across the region due to the dry fall and patchy
establishment.  Risk of scab infection is low now, but keep an eye on your
risk forecast as your crop approaches heading.

The best fungicide application window for barley is from 100% heading up to
a week later.  If you plan to spray for head scab, choose a labeled
triazole-containing product (FRAC 3) like Proline, Prosaro, Prosaro Pro,
Miravis Ace, or Sphaerex.  Do not use a product that contains any
strobilurin (FRAC 11).

Continue to visit wheatscab.psu.edu to use the Fusarium Head Blight
Prediction Center for estimating your crop's scab risk.

 --Alyssa A. Collins, Associate Professor, Plant Pathology and Environmental
Microbiology, The Pennsylvania State University For the latest news and
updates from the U.S. Wheat & Barley Scab Initiative, go to
https://www.scabusa.org _____________________________________________

To see past blog entries for this region: http://scabusa.org/blog/13

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