Teresa Rusinek Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County/Eastern New York Horticulture Team.

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Teresa Rusinek Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County/Eastern New York Horticulture Team

Conventional Tillage 2011 Hudson Valley Zone tillage 2011 Hudson Valley

ECB, CEW and FAW Pheromone Trap New Paltz, NY 2012 Conventional Tillage 2011 Hudson Valley

Farm A Treatment 1 (conventional tillage) Treatment 2 (single cut Zone tillage) - ears harvested, stalk left behind infield. Fall seeded cover crop, seed and stubble disked in. In spring field is disked again and zone tilled. Treatment 3 (double cut Zone tillage) - (the difference from treatment two is that crop residue is disked in twice in the fall) Farm B Treatment 1 (conventional tillage )- Fall stalks disked in, Spring moldboard plowed, disked and harrowed Farm C Kinderhook, NY Treatment 1 (conventional tillage) moldboard plowed, disked and Perfecta harrowed) Treatment 2 (reduced tillage )

Rear and side view of the Unverferth Ripper Stripper used in preparing the reduced tillage fields Sub soiling shank followed by a set of fluted coulters and a rolling basket

Results & Discussion No moths were caught in the low tunnels on any farm, any treatment. Higher number of moths were caught in traps field edges than in the field outside of the low tunnels. Black Cutworm moths were only caught on one farm, with higher numbers in weedy edges. Changes in weed management in areas bordering fields may help reduce ECB populations by eliminating refuge areas where ECB successfully overwinter. Pesticide resistance may be an issue on some farms