Numbered Publications by Paul Vincelli
PPFS-AG-F-6: Alfalfa Diseases Caused by Rhizoctonia Fungi
Paul Vincelli | Nov. 1, 2008 (Minor Revision)
Rhizoctonia fungi, particularly Rhizoctonia solani, are found in most agricultural soils in Kentucky. These fungi are natural soil inhabitants that colonize and live on dead organic matter. Under the right environmental conditions, the Rhizoctonia organisms are often able to attack living plants, including alfalfa. When warm, wet conditions prevail, Rhizoctonia fungi can cause just about every conceivable type of alfalfa disease.
PPFS-AG-F-1: Summertime Foliar Diseases of Alfalfa
Paul Vincelli | Nov. 1, 2008 (Minor Revision)
Warm, humid weather can favor development of foliar diseases of alfalfa during summer.
AGR-195: Replanting Options for Corn
J.D. Green, Jim Herbek, Chad Lee, Jim Martin, Paul Vincelli | Jul. 27, 2007 (New)
Evaluating damaged corn stands and determining when to replant is often a difficult task. Survival, health, and expected yield of the current stand must be weighed against replanting costs, additional management, and expected yield of a replanted crop. The options are rarely clear-cut because damaged corn is rarely uniform throughout the field. The following information will help when making evaluations and management decisions.
PR-521: 2005 Fruit and Vegetable Research Report
Ric Bessin, Tom Cottrell, Rick Durham, John Hartman, Nathan Howard, Nathan Howell, Terry Jones, Kaan Kurtural, Joe Masabni, Brent Rowell, Christopher Schardl, Amanda Sears, Kenny Seebold, Bonnie Sigmon, Chris Smigell, John Snyder, Dave Spalding, John Strang, Paul Vincelli, Mark Williams, Tim Woods | Dec. 30, 2005 (New)
ID-154: Low-Maintenance Lawn Care, Stressing Pest Avoidance and Organic Inputs
Dan Potter, A.J. Powell, Paul Vincelli, David Williams | Mar. 15, 2005 (Reprinted)
This publication is written for those who wish to maintain their lawn with minimal inputs. Low-maintenance lawn care offers certain benefits, such as minimal pesticide use, reduced fertilizer input, less need for irrigation, and reduced mowing frequency. However, when choosing a low-maintenance approach, recognize that the lawn will not offer the same dark green, uniform sward of turf that is seen under a high-maintenance lawn-care program.
PR-506: 2004 Alfalfa Report
Garry Lacefield, Gene Olson, Ray Smith, Paul Vincelli | Jan. 30, 2005 (New)
PR-489: 2003 Alfalfa Report
Mike Collins, Garry Lacefield, Robert Spitaleri, Paul Vincelli | Dec. 24, 2003 (New)
PR-471: 2002 Alfalfa Report
Jimmy Henning, Garry Lacefield, Robert Spitaleri, Paul Vincelli | Jan. 5, 2003 (New)
PR-453: 2001 Alfalfa Report
Jimmy Henning, Garry Lacefield, Robert Spitaleri, Paul Vincelli | May. 13, 2002 (Reprinted)
ID-142: New Recommendations for Perennial Ryegrass Seedings for Kentucky Horse Farms
Lowell Bush, Jimmy Henning, Garry Lacefield, Christopher Schardl, Paul Vincelli | Jan. 1, 2002 (New)