Search the site
For Online Subscribers
The Flower Farmer
For Advertisers
You are here: Home » Archive » Onion thrips solution

Onion thrips solution

publication date: Dec 1, 2008
View a Printer Friendly version of this page, allowing you to print the page. Send a summary of this page to someone via email.
Entomologists at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station report that shredded wheat straw applied as a mulch (at a rate of 3.5 pounds per 100 square feet) resulted in lower densities of onion thrips (Thrips tabaci) in commercial onion fields in western New York.


You have reached this page because you are trying to access content located in our Members Only section. If you have signed up for a Full Access membership, please click on the banner above to return to the home page, and then log in. If you are not a member and would like to receive all of the benefits of membership -- including access to this Members Only section -- click here and complete the online application and payment process. If you are new to Growing for Market, welcome! To subscribe, click here

Benefits of Full Access Membership

When you sign up for Full Access membership, you get a year of:
•Access to the Archive, which contains every article published from 2001 to the present (more than 1,000 articles and growing.)
•Immediate access to a downloadable, searchable PDF version of each issue. You can store them on your computer for future reference.
•Discounts on books and back issues from the Online Store.

Click here to become a member.