
Apple Disease Update: Week of May 27
The Good News: The sun came out last week to enable fungicide applications to be made in Western NC. The …
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Collapse ▲The Good News: The sun came out last week to enable fungicide applications to be made in Western NC. The …
Yesterday I posted an Apple Alert: Rain Addition, which focused on how to approach applying fungicides during extremely wet …
…..the apple growers need to spray. Since last Tuesday (May 15) some orchards in Henderson County, NC have received over …
The effects of chemical thinner applications that occurred ~2 weeks ago are apparent. A clear separation in fruit size …
The forecast is calling for a considerable amount of rain this week in Western North Carolina. Remember, for most …
The purpose of this post is to provide a brief update on projected temperatures and carbohydrate balance estimates. This …
Due to the threat of Glomerella leaf spot and bitter rot in the southeast, the first cover spray and …
In blocks that received chemical thinners last week, it is too early to assess the effect of this application. …
Sooty Blotch and Flyspeck are superficial diseases of apples found on the waxy apple cuticle. Sooty blotch appears as …
Post-bloom thinning update The majority of post-bloom chemical thinning decisions will likely occur this week. The forecast calls for rather …
For any trees still in bloom (including rat tail bloom) there are numerous blossom blight infections predicted by the …
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Orchard management guide for apples, with information on insect, disease, weed, and mammal control, plus …
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