Diner along U.S. Highway No. 1 near Berwyn, Maryland. 1940.
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The trend of the past 10 years in residential landscapes has been increasing pressure from insect pests, diseases, and vertebrates. We fully expect that this will continue in 2023 and that the plant health care outlook for the next year will include the following conditions.
Increase of insect pest number and variety that will affect more ornamental plants
A wet spring will bring increased soil and foliar disease pressure
Damage from deer will certainly continue to increase for the foreseeable future
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First identification of crape myrtle bark scale in Pennsylvania (West Chester), confirmed by Penn State Insect ID Lab.
Federal quarantine identification of white rust on chrysanthemum (Berwyn), confirmed by USDA-APHIS.
First identification of camphor shot borer damage in hemlocks (Phoenixville), confirmed by Penn State Insect ID Lab.
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Continuing research with Bartlett Tree Experts and University of Maryland on potential impact of native predators on spotted lanternfly eggs.
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On January 10th, Burning Bush (Winged Euonymus, Euonymus alatus) and four species of privet (Japanese, Border, Chinese, and Common) will be added to the list of invasive plants that will no longer be allowed to be grown for sale in Pennsylvania (https://www.agriculture.pa.gov).
These plants will join Callery (Bradford) Pear and Japanese Barberry on the Pennsylvania Controlled Plant and Noxious Weeds List, overseen by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s Controlled Plant and Noxious Weed Committee (CPNWC). Many other plants are still under consideration to be banned, based on recommendations by the Pennsylvania Governor’s Invasive Species Council (PISC). The current candidate list can be seen at https://www.plna.com/news/581035/Invasive-Species-Council-Recommends-List-of-25-Plant-Genera-to-Be-Banned.htm.
In Pennsylvania, a noxious plant is “identified as a plant that is determined to be injurious to public health, crops, livestock, agricultural land or other property and cannot be sold, transported, planted, or otherwise propagated in Pennsylvania”.
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Blog is originally published at: https://www.burkholderphc.com/plant-health-care-outlook/
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The Diamondback and the College Park housing dilemma
As you may or may not know, I was recently quoted in the student newspaper of University of Maryland, The Diamondback, as shown above. I recommend you read Samantha Subin's interesting article as it shows I am not the only one with concerns about the lack of affordable housing in the College Park area while luxury housing that no one can afford is built instead! Some on Twitter have scowled at the article, calling it "extremely misleading" or acting like they are unpaid boosters for The Varsity/University View, claiming there is magical "affordable housing," it's just that you "have to look."
Reprinted from my History Hermann WordPress blog and Wayback Machine. Originally published on February 15, 2019.
As it usually goes in journalism, Ms. Subin only took one of my quotes from what I had sent her through Twitter DMs, but it was still powerful:
Burkely Hermann, a 25-year-old College Park resident, said housing in the area shouldn’t exceed $1,500 a month.“Places like Alloy should stop treating students as literal cash cows,” Hermann said. “They are clearly not full of money, but are heavily in debt.”
As you probably know from reading this blog, I said a LOT MORE than this. As such, this article reprints what I sent her, while protecting my own privacy.
The conversation with Ms. Subin was prefaced by her tweet on February 7th asking "A new apartment complex is opening in College Park this spring. If you live in the area or attend UMD, The Diamondback wants to hear your thoughts! DM me" to which I replied "You mean the really expensive one near U Club? Or is there another one?"
From there, the DM'ing was on. She first asked about my thoughts on the Alloy by Alta apartment complex in Berwyn, to which I responded
Sure. I have thoughts about it. My thoughts are that it is too expensive for the students that go to UMD and that there should be more affordable housing. I also think the OCH database should prohibit rental prices above $1500 a month, at minimum, if not lower (maybe as low as $1000). Places like the Alloy should stop treating students as literal cash cows as they are clearly not full of money but are heavily in debt as shown by the ever-expanding student loan debt. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask them.
So, the part of Subin's article when she took the quote about tweeting students as "literal cash cows" is from the beginning of the conversation, but I didn't exactly say that "housing in the area shouldn’t exceed $1,500 a month" but rather that $1500 should be the utmost limit for entries on the OCH (Off-Campus Housing) Database, with the lowest limit being $1000. I say that because I remember seeing some apartments on there which were over $2,000 a month. Current searching on the OCH database you find 10 entries charging over $4,000 a month, 24 entries charging $3,000-$3,999 a month, 35 entries charging $2,000-$2,999 a month, and 34 entries charging $1500-1999 a month, if charged per unit.
Subin followed up by asking for one if there were any benefits of Alloy by Alta for the graduate community, clarifying if I was a College Park resident. I responded by telling her that while in theory it "will provide residency for college park residents, in reality it will be too expensive for people to afford" and clarifying I am a resident, while also adding that:
...while casually observing the construction of this apartment for months as walking by it, there is no doubt in my mind that the Spanish-speaking workers building it would not be able to afford living there. As such Alloy by Alta is not only an insult to UMD students but also an insult to the working class that worked on building the structure (and grounds around it) as well.
I would have been nice to have at least part of this in the article, but perhaps it was too far along at that point. I also told Ms. Subin, after she asked how long I lived in the College Park area, that I had lived there since August 2018, since "last fall was first semester as a grad student" and...that was the last I heard from her.
I thought it would just be best to put all this out there, as I don't mind speaking out on issues like this. While this post is not the same as other posts on here, I think it deserves a space as well.
© 2018-2023 Burkely Hermann. All rights reserved.
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June 1940: Diner along US Highway 1, near Berwyn, Maryland.
Photo by Jack Delano, via shorpy.com
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Diner along U.S. Highway No. 1 near Berwyn, Maryland. Photo by Jack Delano for the Farm Security Administration, June 1940.
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June 1940. "Diner along U.S. Highway No. 1 near Berwyn, Maryland." Acetate negative by Jack Delano for the Farm Security Administration. View full size.
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Painted lady, Berwyn MD
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B&O train, engine number 5008, engine type 4-6-2
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