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August 6, 2010: Recorded Apple Pest Message in
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Hello Apple Growers,
I did visit a few apple orchards this week. As we enter the end of the
season, think about applying your final apple maggot fly spray sometime
in mid-August. Even if you apply a fungicide later, an insecticide
against apple maggot is not needed in late August or September.
I did see an orchard with a high European red mite population and another
orchard where just a bit of bronzing from red mites occurred. It may
make sense to spot treat a few Red Delicious or Empire trees rather than
spray a whole block. Be sure to be careful of the preharvest interval.
The only other problem I saw in orchards this week was incredibly dry
conditions. If you can water, water! The brief showers are not penetrating
the soil much at all. It looks dry a few minutes later!
I hope to scout next week for hatched obliquebanded leafrollers. I am
very encouraged that we haven’t had an outbreak of leafrollers
this season. I’ll let you know what I find next week.
Kerri Stenovitch has been contacting growers about participating in a
joint ad in “Edible Rhody”. If you’ve never seen the
magazine you should take a good look. It’s a great publication
and I think an ad there will be money well spent. If you haven’t
heard from Kerri you can contact me or call her at Phantom Farm – 333-2240.
Be sure to let her know soon if you will be participating – the
deadline is next week.
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