
2020 Apple Disease Update: Petal Fall
Congratulations and celebrate because primary apple scab season ended on April 12th in Western NC! However, please do not …
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Collapse ▲Congratulations and celebrate because primary apple scab season ended on April 12th in Western NC! However, please do not …
I received multiple calls and e-mails regarding use of prohexadione calcium (P-Ca; Apogee or Kudos 27.5 WDG). Most of …
I thought a combined post on disease management for the pink and bloom stages was justifiable this week since …
Recent warm temperatures accelerated reproductive bud development dramatically over the past week. Full bloom was reported at low elevation …
Bud break has been observed across multiple apple cultivars in Western NC. Several treatments to increase lateral branching on …
With the exception of ‘Rome Beauty’ and trees recently planted, nearly all cultivars in North Carolina have passed the …
Silver tip and green tip have arrived in most apple orchards and cultivars throughout NC. Given the importance of …
Premature defoliation resulting from Necrotic Leaf Blotch and Glomerella Leaf Spot was the focus of last week’s post. Unfortunately …
Over the past week I’ve received a few phone calls regarding concern over leaves on Golden Delicious suddenly developing …
This pesticide factsheet covers the use and characteristics of Fuerte (fumioxazin + prodiamine).
This factsheet describes the biology of the elm leafminer sawfly, Kaliofenusa ulmi or Fenusa ulmi, …
This factsheet describes the biology of the deodar weevil or eastern pine weevil, Pissodes nemorensis, …
This factsheet describes the biology of the pine witches' broom mite, Trisetacus floridanus, and provides …
This factsheet describe the biology of the nutgrass borer moth, Bactra venosana, and the javelin …
This factsheet describes the biology of the cattail toothpick grasshopper, Leptysma marginicollis, and provides residential …
This factsheet describes the biology of the black onion fly, Tritoxa flexa, and provides residential …
This factsheet describes the biology of the black thread scale, Ischnaspis longirostris, and provides residential …