Author: Rob Last

South Carolina Fruit & Vegetable Field Report- June 23, 2025

This week’s SC Fruit & Vegetable Field Report highlights rising pest pressure from pickleworm, sunscald concerns in melons, and widespread disease across cucurbits, tomatoes, and peaches. Discover region-specific updates from agents across the state, plus timely recommendations for insect and disease control, scouting tips, and postharvest handling. Don’t miss out—protect your yield and stay ahead of seasonal challenges.

Question of the Week – Stem Gall

A swollen, distorted blackberry shoot may be the result of a stem gall caused by the blackberry gall midge. These galls form when larvae burrow into the stem, triggering abnormal growth. Learn how to identify this pest, understand its life cycle, and take steps to manage damage in your blackberry patch.

SC Fruit and Vegetable Field Report- May 19, 2025

The SC Fruit and Vegetable Field Report for May 19, 2025 highlights disease concerns, mechanical damage, and the approaching harvests of blueberries, blackberries, cucurbits, tomatoes, and peppers. Stay informed on crop health across the Coastal, Midlands, and Upstate regions.

SC Fruit and Vegetable Field Report – May 12, 2025

Heavy rainfall in South Carolina is bringing an end to strawberry season for some growers, with disease risks increasing as temperatures rise. Crops across the Midlands, Pee Dee, and Upstate regions have been impacted by physical damage, waterlogging, and pest issues. Stay informed with the latest updates on crops, pests, and disease management.

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