
Apple Disease Update: Week of June 2, 2019
The theme of this week’s post is to PRACTICE PROTECTION! According to my weather apps, a fair amount of …
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Collapse ▲The theme of this week’s post is to PRACTICE PROTECTION! According to my weather apps, a fair amount of …
While the weather has been relatively dry for the region over the past week or so, high relative humidity …
Output from the Carbon Balance Model for four sites in western NC (Apple Wedge, Flat Rock, Sugarloaf, and Moravian …
Due to the threat of Glomerella leaf spot and bitter rot in the southeast, the first cover spray those …
Post-Bloom Thinning Update The majority of post-bloom chemical thinning decisions will likely occur this week. The forecast calls for relatively …
Petal fall is an important time for control of the plum curculio and first generation oriental fruit moth (OFM). …
The good news this week is that according to infection models, primary scab season is over for all locations …
In southeastern apple production, there are four insect pests that are traditionally monitored using traps. The codling moth, oriental …
Prebloom is an important time for preventive management of several key insect and mite pests that can cause problems …
This article was written by Tom Kon and Jim Schupp (Penn State University). Until recently, eastern apple growers did not …
With the exception of ‘Rome Beauty’, many apple cultivars at MHCREC are beyond green tip. If you have not …
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