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LISTERIA HOT SPOTS
Listeria hot spots. Jared Johnson, Ross Courtney // May 26, 2021. Wax buildup covers polishing brushes at an unnamed apple packing facility in Washington. In a Washington State University food safety study, polishing brushes tested positive for listeria indicators in nearly 20 percent of samples. (Courtesy Faith Critzer/Washington StateUniversity)
WORKING WITH COPPER
Working with copper. Copper is a potent spray chemical, useful on many stone and pome fruits. It is active against bacterial diseases like fireblight, bacterial canker, and bacterial spot, and fungal diseases like cherry leaf spot, peach leaf curl, and apple scab as well. Used correctly, copper sprays, especially very early in the season before FRUIT LOGISTICA 2021 CANCELED Fruit Logistica 2021 canceled. The Fruit Logistica Special Edition 2021, scheduled May 18–20 in Berlin, Germany, has been canceled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, according to a news release. “We wanted to make an on-site event happen in May that resonated with more than 600 international companies that had already registeredBEE RENTING TIPS
Almond growers are currently paying $175 to $200 for a strong hive of bees, Smith said. A strong hive is one that has 10 to 12 frames of bees and brood and about 40,000 bees in the hive. That’s a lot stronger than what he calls a “base hive” that has six frames of brood and about 15,000 bees. After the almond pollinating season in 11 TIPS TO BEAT GRAPE FUNGAL DISEASES Correct nozzle settings and calibration, as well as spraying every row, help ensure good coverage. 10. Apply, rain, repeat. If disease pressure is mounting during a wet spring, growers shouldn’t wait too long to get a fungicide applied, even if that means a rain may washsome off, she said.
HOW TO GET WATER RIGHT IN THE ORCHARD Proper irrigation is critical for every apple orchard, and that goes double for new plantings of high-density trees. Fortunately, growers today have a number of tools available to help them do it right, according to Hemant Gohil, wine grape and fruit extension agent at Rutgers University’s New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station inNew Brunswick.
GOOD, BETTER, BEST? THE QUEST FOR BETTER APPLE ROOTSTOCKSSEE MORE ONGOODFRUIT.COM
SAVING CHERRIES FROM THE BIRDS Saving cherries from the birds. January 27, 2016. Unfortunately for growers, cherries are often a favorite snack for birds. Researchers are using new findings to help limit damage. (TJ Mullinax/Good Fruit Grower) Cherry growers sometimes feel like they’re growing fruit mainly for the birds, but there is new information that can help themmake
TABLE GRAPE POTENTIAL IN WASHINGTON Inland Desert Nursery, with just 3.5 acres of table grapes, is likely the largest table grape grower in Washington. Although the nursery’s primary goal in growing table grapes is to supply clean plant material to nurseries and growers, Inland Desert’s Kevin Judkins says table grapes may have potential for commercial growers in the state. GOOD FRUIT GROWER MAGAZINEOUR MAGAZINEADVERTISINGTOPICSEN ESPAÑOLCHERRIESARCHIVES BY ISSUE Profit by precision: 2020 Good Fruit Grower of the Year. Kate Prengaman 2021-02-17T16:39:25-08:00. December 7th, 2020.LISTERIA HOT SPOTS
Listeria hot spots. Jared Johnson, Ross Courtney // May 26, 2021. Wax buildup covers polishing brushes at an unnamed apple packing facility in Washington. In a Washington State University food safety study, polishing brushes tested positive for listeria indicators in nearly 20 percent of samples. (Courtesy Faith Critzer/Washington StateUniversity)
WORKING WITH COPPER
Working with copper. Copper is a potent spray chemical, useful on many stone and pome fruits. It is active against bacterial diseases like fireblight, bacterial canker, and bacterial spot, and fungal diseases like cherry leaf spot, peach leaf curl, and apple scab as well. Used correctly, copper sprays, especially very early in the season before FRUIT LOGISTICA 2021 CANCELED Fruit Logistica 2021 canceled. The Fruit Logistica Special Edition 2021, scheduled May 18–20 in Berlin, Germany, has been canceled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, according to a news release. “We wanted to make an on-site event happen in May that resonated with more than 600 international companies that had already registeredBEE RENTING TIPS
Almond growers are currently paying $175 to $200 for a strong hive of bees, Smith said. A strong hive is one that has 10 to 12 frames of bees and brood and about 40,000 bees in the hive. That’s a lot stronger than what he calls a “base hive” that has six frames of brood and about 15,000 bees. After the almond pollinating season in 11 TIPS TO BEAT GRAPE FUNGAL DISEASES Correct nozzle settings and calibration, as well as spraying every row, help ensure good coverage. 10. Apply, rain, repeat. If disease pressure is mounting during a wet spring, growers shouldn’t wait too long to get a fungicide applied, even if that means a rain may washsome off, she said.
HOW TO GET WATER RIGHT IN THE ORCHARD Proper irrigation is critical for every apple orchard, and that goes double for new plantings of high-density trees. Fortunately, growers today have a number of tools available to help them do it right, according to Hemant Gohil, wine grape and fruit extension agent at Rutgers University’s New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station inNew Brunswick.
GOOD, BETTER, BEST? THE QUEST FOR BETTER APPLE ROOTSTOCKSSEE MORE ONGOODFRUIT.COM
SAVING CHERRIES FROM THE BIRDS Saving cherries from the birds. January 27, 2016. Unfortunately for growers, cherries are often a favorite snack for birds. Researchers are using new findings to help limit damage. (TJ Mullinax/Good Fruit Grower) Cherry growers sometimes feel like they’re growing fruit mainly for the birds, but there is new information that can help themmake
TABLE GRAPE POTENTIAL IN WASHINGTON Inland Desert Nursery, with just 3.5 acres of table grapes, is likely the largest table grape grower in Washington. Although the nursery’s primary goal in growing table grapes is to supply clean plant material to nurseries and growers, Inland Desert’s Kevin Judkins says table grapes may have potential for commercial growers in the state. VIRTUAL ASEV NATIONAL CONFERENCE AND ASEV-NGRA PRECISION The American Society for Enology and Viticulture announced in a news release it will host its 2021 National Conference virtually June 21–24. The annual conference continues a 72-year-old tradition of professional education, according to the release, offering industry professionals and academia the latest technical scientific information related to winemaking and grape growing. GROWING IN WIDE OPEN SPACES There’s plenty of elbow room for Richard and Jill Werner and their crews harvesting SugarBee apples in their orchard north of Oroville, Washington, near the U.S.-Canada border. No ducking under trellis wires or squeezing between leaders. Even when the JEFF MIDDLETON, A YOUNG GROWER FROM FRANKLIN COUNTY family background/ Jeff is a third-generation grower farming north of Pasco, Washington.He graduated from Brigham Young University in Idaho with a degree in business and finance. Jeff is married to Tracey and is the son of Ellen and Jim Middleton. FRUIT LOGISTICA 2021 CANCELED Fruit Logistica 2021 canceled. The Fruit Logistica Special Edition 2021, scheduled May 18–20 in Berlin, Germany, has been canceled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, according to a news release. “We wanted to make an on-site event happen in May that resonated with more than 600 international companies that had already registered PICKING A HARVEST PLATFORM: ROUNDUP OF MANUFACTURERS' TOP The model was released four years ago by Precise Manufacturing in Casnovia, Michigan. The company charges $15,000 for it; for an extra $500, they will install a platform leveler for hills. The company offers a true harvest platform for $65,000, called the Flow Thru, but the Hi Lift sells much better, said owner Mario VanDyke. RISING COSTS AND CONCERNS FOR FARM LABOR The state’s minimum wage is gradually rising to $15 an hour (it’s already reached $15 in New York City and surrounding counties), and its Adverse Effect Wage Rate — the wage growers must pay federal H-2A guest workers — has reached $14.99 an hour. But the biggest blow came in 2020, when state government mandated that all farmlaborers
GRAPE STATS FOR 2020: GOOD, BAD AND UGH-LY Grape stats for 2020: good, bad and ugh-ly. Washington growers enjoyed higher prices for Concord grapes this year, with a cash price of $205 per ton, and $260 per ton for organic grapes, such as those in this Sunnyside, Washington, vineyard. (Ross Courtney/Good Fruit Grower) GOOD, BETTER, BEST? THE QUEST FOR BETTER APPLE ROOTSTOCKS There is likely not a “best” apple rootstock, though the replant-tolerant Geneva rootstocks (G.41, G.214, G.935, G.210, G.30, G.890) are much better than the available standards of Budagovksy 9, Mark, Malling 9 clones, M.26 and the semidwarf rootstocks. In replant situations, it is common to have lack of vigor contributing to anundersized
LACK OF CALCIUM ISN'T THE PROBLEM Lack of calcium isn’t the problem. A three-year study of Washington orchards found that soils in the state’s fruit-growing areas, by and large, have ample calcium, a critical nutrient to prevent bitter pit and other fruit disorders. This chart shows that only three of the sampled locations were below recommended levels. SUGAR SOURS BIRDS ON EATING VALUABLE CHERRY CROPS Eric Olson leans against several pallets of granulated sugar at his Naches, Washington, storage facility. Olson uses 45,000 pounds of sugar, mixed with water and sprayed on the cherries before harvest, to keep starlings and other area birds from eating his valuable crop. The sugar is purchased from Costco and delivered by tractor-trailer. GOOD FRUIT GROWER MAGAZINEOUR MAGAZINEADVERTISINGTOPICSEN ESPAÑOLCHERRIESARCHIVES BY ISSUE The essential resource for growers. Blueberry growers needed for pollination survey. June 3rd, 2021 |. As part of a project to improve blueberry pollination, a nationwide research team is trying to get a better understanding of how blueberry growers pollinate their fields, according to a news release from Washington State University.LISTERIA HOT SPOTS
Wax buildup covers polishing brushes at an unnamed apple packing facility in Washington. In a Washington State University food safety study, polishing brushes tested positive for listeria indicators in nearly 20 percent of samples. LATE GRAFTING CAN BE SUCCESSFUL The book Plant Propagation—Principles and Practices by Hudson Hartmann and Dale Kester, the authorities on propagating plants, does not state what a grower can do if a bark graft has not taken or was damaged and destroyed after it was grafted.. A common practice is to grow a new shoot from the tree in question, and place a bud into this shoot in summer, or wait a year and regraft the tree. IRRIGATING CHERRY ORCHARDS EFFICIENTLY 11 TIPS TO BEAT GRAPE FUNGAL DISEASES Grapes face all kinds of fungal diseases — from mildews, rots and blights to leaf spot and anthracnose. What’s a grower to do? Here are 11 tips from Annemiek Schilder, who spent many years as a small fruit pathologist at Michigan State University and now serves as director of the University of California Cooperative Extension inVentura County.
TATURA SYSTEM FORMAL ATTIRE FOR CHERRY ORCHARDS As older, free-standing trees come out, cherry growers want new ways to boost efficiency of space and labor with high-density plantings. One way to do that is the Tatura, a highly structured tree architecture system that relies on fruiting wood trained horizontally along trellis wires, either in a SAVING CHERRIES FROM THE BIRDS Cherry growers sometimes feel like they’re growing fruit mainly for the birds, but there is new information that can help them make informed decisions about bird management, said Catherine Lindell at the Michigan State University Integrative Biology Department and Center for Global Change and Earth Observations. CALCIUM SPRAYS FOR BITTER PIT SHOULD START AT PETAL FALL Apple growers in the eastern United States should start calcium sprays at petal fall and continue them through the season to reduce the incidence of bitter pit on susceptible varieties. Dr. Steve Hoying, Cornell University pomologist in New York’s Hudson Valley, laid out his recommendations during fruit growers’ schools this spring.Large-fruited
HANDLE GENEVA 41 WITH CARE Amos Kukes shows off his Geneva 41 plantings Monday, April 23, 2018, in Quincy, Washington. He and nursery owners say good horticultural practices, such as timely trellising and careful handling, overcome the brittleness of the rootstock, prized for productivity and resistance to replant problems, fire blight and woolly apple aphid. SUGAR SOURS BIRDS ON EATING VALUABLE CHERRY CROPS Eric Olson leans against several pallets of granulated sugar at his Naches, Washington, storage facility. Olson uses 45,000 pounds of sugar, mixed with water and sprayed on the cherries before harvest, to keep starlings and other area birds from eating his valuable crop. GOOD FRUIT GROWER MAGAZINEOUR MAGAZINEADVERTISINGTOPICSEN ESPAÑOLCHERRIESARCHIVES BY ISSUE The essential resource for growers. Blueberry growers needed for pollination survey. June 3rd, 2021 |. As part of a project to improve blueberry pollination, a nationwide research team is trying to get a better understanding of how blueberry growers pollinate their fields, according to a news release from Washington State University.LISTERIA HOT SPOTS
Wax buildup covers polishing brushes at an unnamed apple packing facility in Washington. In a Washington State University food safety study, polishing brushes tested positive for listeria indicators in nearly 20 percent of samples. LATE GRAFTING CAN BE SUCCESSFUL The book Plant Propagation—Principles and Practices by Hudson Hartmann and Dale Kester, the authorities on propagating plants, does not state what a grower can do if a bark graft has not taken or was damaged and destroyed after it was grafted.. A common practice is to grow a new shoot from the tree in question, and place a bud into this shoot in summer, or wait a year and regraft the tree. IRRIGATING CHERRY ORCHARDS EFFICIENTLY 11 TIPS TO BEAT GRAPE FUNGAL DISEASES Grapes face all kinds of fungal diseases — from mildews, rots and blights to leaf spot and anthracnose. What’s a grower to do? Here are 11 tips from Annemiek Schilder, who spent many years as a small fruit pathologist at Michigan State University and now serves as director of the University of California Cooperative Extension inVentura County.
TATURA SYSTEM FORMAL ATTIRE FOR CHERRY ORCHARDS As older, free-standing trees come out, cherry growers want new ways to boost efficiency of space and labor with high-density plantings. One way to do that is the Tatura, a highly structured tree architecture system that relies on fruiting wood trained horizontally along trellis wires, either in a SAVING CHERRIES FROM THE BIRDS Cherry growers sometimes feel like they’re growing fruit mainly for the birds, but there is new information that can help them make informed decisions about bird management, said Catherine Lindell at the Michigan State University Integrative Biology Department and Center for Global Change and Earth Observations. CALCIUM SPRAYS FOR BITTER PIT SHOULD START AT PETAL FALL Apple growers in the eastern United States should start calcium sprays at petal fall and continue them through the season to reduce the incidence of bitter pit on susceptible varieties. Dr. Steve Hoying, Cornell University pomologist in New York’s Hudson Valley, laid out his recommendations during fruit growers’ schools this spring.Large-fruited
HANDLE GENEVA 41 WITH CARE Amos Kukes shows off his Geneva 41 plantings Monday, April 23, 2018, in Quincy, Washington. He and nursery owners say good horticultural practices, such as timely trellising and careful handling, overcome the brittleness of the rootstock, prized for productivity and resistance to replant problems, fire blight and woolly apple aphid. SUGAR SOURS BIRDS ON EATING VALUABLE CHERRY CROPS Eric Olson leans against several pallets of granulated sugar at his Naches, Washington, storage facility. Olson uses 45,000 pounds of sugar, mixed with water and sprayed on the cherries before harvest, to keep starlings and other area birds from eating his valuable crop. VINEYARDISTS ADAPTING TO THE FUTURE NOW 1 day ago · Hans R. Schultz, president of Geisenheim University in Geisenheim, Germany, and a leading expert on viticulture and the impacts of climate change, stands in an experimental vineyard that exposes the plants to 20 percent higher levels of carbon dioxide to help researchers prepare for the potential impacts of climate change on fruit quality in the decades to come. GOOD TO KNOW: EVALUATIONS ARE UNDERWAY The Washington State University apple breeding program was established in 1994 by Bruce Barritt with the goal of developing a portfolio of new, improved, unique apple varieties suitable for Washington conditions and available to Washington’s growers. FIGURING OUT PROFITABILITY High yields or high prices alone are not enough to ensure that a Gala apple grower will see a profit, two Washington State University agricultural economists report.Drs. Karina Gallardo and Mykel Taylor recently published a WSU extension fact sheet estimating the costs of establishing and producing Gala apples in Washington. It shows that inyears
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Red Delicious, though still Washington State's number-one apple variety, continues its steady decline. Production this year is barely half the volume produced in 1994. Meanwhile, production of Granny Smith, Fuji, and Gala continues to climb. Which variety, if any, is destined to topple Red Delicious? Phyllis GleasmanWORKING WITH COPPER
Copper is a potent spray chemical, useful on many stone and pome fruits. It is active against bacterial diseases like fireblight, bacterial canker, and bacterial spot, and fungal diseases like cherry leaf spot, peach leaf curl, and apple scab as well. FRUIT LOGISTICA 2021 CANCELED The Fruit Logistica Special Edition 2021, scheduled May 18–20 in Berlin, Germany, has been canceled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, according to a news release. “We wanted to make an on-site event happen in May that resonated with more than 600 international companies that had already registered,” the FruitMAY 15, 2021
MSU releases book on espalier growing technique. May 24th, 2021 | 0 Comments. A new book, “Espalier Fruit Plantings in Northern Gardens,” is now available from Michigan State University, and all proceeds will support the MSU horticulture gardens. 11 TIPS TO BEAT GRAPE FUNGAL DISEASES Grapes face all kinds of fungal diseases — from mildews, rots and blights to leaf spot and anthracnose. What’s a grower to do? Here are 11 tips from Annemiek Schilder, who spent many years as a small fruit pathologist at Michigan State University and now serves as director of the University of California Cooperative Extension inVentura County.
HOW TO GET WATER RIGHT IN THE ORCHARD Proper irrigation is critical for every apple orchard, and that goes double for new plantings of high-density trees. Fortunately, growers today have a number of tools available to help them do it right, according to Hemant Gohil, wine grape and fruit extension agent at Rutgers University’s New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station inNew Brunswick.
USE WINTER WEEDS TO IMPROVE SOIL Winter weeds are a cheap way of improving and adding organic matter to soil. It is costly and difficult to sow a cover crop on the tree row, so let winter weeds do the job for you.Most weeds support beneficial arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, as do most other flowering plants. The hyphae (filaments) of these GOOD FRUIT GROWER MAGAZINEOUR MAGAZINEADVERTISINGTOPICSEN ESPAÑOLCHERRIESARCHIVES BY ISSUE Northwest cherry producers estimate they will ship 222,000 tons of sweet cherries in 2021, they announced in an industry meeting today. Pre-season cherry forecasts are usually hazy due to changing weather and other factors. But if the estimate from today’s meeting holds, the total would surpass 2020’s crop of 195,000 tons and be roughlyWORKING WITH COPPER
Working with copper. Copper is a potent spray chemical, useful on many stone and pome fruits. It is active against bacterial diseases like fireblight, bacterial canker, and bacterial spot, and fungal diseases like cherry leaf spot, peach leaf curl, and apple scab as well. Used correctly, copper sprays, especially very early in the season beforeBEE RENTING TIPS
Almond growers are currently paying $175 to $200 for a strong hive of bees, Smith said. A strong hive is one that has 10 to 12 frames of bees and brood and about 40,000 bees in the hive. That’s a lot stronger than what he calls a “base hive” that has six frames of brood and about 15,000 bees. After the almond pollinating season in HANDLE GENEVA 41 WITH CARE G.41 tips. Here are a few tips for using Geneva 41 rootstocks echoed by growers and nursery managers. —Trellis, or at least stake, right after planting. —Carry new trees by the root or graft union, not by the scion. —If adjusting tree height, dig a little extra and pull up by the root, not the scion. —Gently separate new trees from each GOOD, BETTER, BEST? THE QUEST FOR BETTER APPLE ROOTSTOCKSSEE MORE ONGOODFRUIT.COM
TATURA SYSTEM FORMAL ATTIRE FOR CHERRY ORCHARDS Tatura system formal attire for cherry orchards. A freshly pruned block of Tatura-trained Early Robin cherries await a December winter storm at Hayden Farms north of Pasco, Washington. Tatura, training fruiting branches horizontally from the trunk, is an upcoming system for new orchard plantings in Washington. (Ross Courtney/Good FruitGrower)
HUGE TRACT OF PRIME LAND NEAR WALLA WALLA SOLD TO SAN Farmland LP of San Francisco is the intended buyer in one of the most-watched sales in eastern Washington state, the purchase of the 6,000-acre Weidert Farm near Walla Walla. The sale has been closely followed because the contiguous land features prime growing conditions for wine grape, tree fruit or other permanent crops.The sale wasdisclosed
BEATING BITTER PIT IN HONEYCRISP Beating bitter pit in Honeycrisp. Symptoms of bitter pit include dark sunken pits on the surface of the fruit and corky brown tissue. (Good Fruit Grower file photo) Growers have long believed full-season foliar calcium sprays will reduce bitter pit, but two Cornell University horticulture researchers have discovered it’s only half the CALCIUM SPRAYS FOR BITTER PIT SHOULD START AT PETAL FALLCALCIUM FOR APPLE TREESCALCIUM SPRAY FOR PLANTSCALCIUM SPRAY FOR SQUASHCALCIUM SPRAY FOR TOMATOESCALCIUM CHLORIDE FOR PLANTSCALCIUM CHLORIDE FOR SALE Apple growers in the eastern United States should start calcium sprays at petal fall and continue them through the season to reduce the incidence of bitter pit on susceptible varieties. Dr. Steve Hoying, Cornell University pomologist in New York’s Hudson Valley, laid out his recommendations during fruit growers’ schools this spring.Large-fruited
WHICH ROOTSTOCK SHOULD YOU GROW WITH? 3 FEBRUARY 1, 2016 Good Fruit Grower www.goodfruit.com problem, and fire blight is also an issue. A clone of the original M.9, this root-stock has similar characteristics of M.9 Nic29. Malling 9 EMLA: EMLA 9 tolerates most soil types, except dry, light soils in GOOD FRUIT GROWER MAGAZINEOUR MAGAZINEADVERTISINGTOPICSEN ESPAÑOLCHERRIESARCHIVES BY ISSUE Northwest cherry producers estimate they will ship 222,000 tons of sweet cherries in 2021, they announced in an industry meeting today. Pre-season cherry forecasts are usually hazy due to changing weather and other factors. But if the estimate from today’s meeting holds, the total would surpass 2020’s crop of 195,000 tons and be roughlyWORKING WITH COPPER
Working with copper. Copper is a potent spray chemical, useful on many stone and pome fruits. It is active against bacterial diseases like fireblight, bacterial canker, and bacterial spot, and fungal diseases like cherry leaf spot, peach leaf curl, and apple scab as well. Used correctly, copper sprays, especially very early in the season beforeBEE RENTING TIPS
Almond growers are currently paying $175 to $200 for a strong hive of bees, Smith said. A strong hive is one that has 10 to 12 frames of bees and brood and about 40,000 bees in the hive. That’s a lot stronger than what he calls a “base hive” that has six frames of brood and about 15,000 bees. After the almond pollinating season in HANDLE GENEVA 41 WITH CARE G.41 tips. Here are a few tips for using Geneva 41 rootstocks echoed by growers and nursery managers. —Trellis, or at least stake, right after planting. —Carry new trees by the root or graft union, not by the scion. —If adjusting tree height, dig a little extra and pull up by the root, not the scion. —Gently separate new trees from each GOOD, BETTER, BEST? THE QUEST FOR BETTER APPLE ROOTSTOCKSSEE MORE ONGOODFRUIT.COM
TATURA SYSTEM FORMAL ATTIRE FOR CHERRY ORCHARDS Tatura system formal attire for cherry orchards. A freshly pruned block of Tatura-trained Early Robin cherries await a December winter storm at Hayden Farms north of Pasco, Washington. Tatura, training fruiting branches horizontally from the trunk, is an upcoming system for new orchard plantings in Washington. (Ross Courtney/Good FruitGrower)
HUGE TRACT OF PRIME LAND NEAR WALLA WALLA SOLD TO SAN Farmland LP of San Francisco is the intended buyer in one of the most-watched sales in eastern Washington state, the purchase of the 6,000-acre Weidert Farm near Walla Walla. The sale has been closely followed because the contiguous land features prime growing conditions for wine grape, tree fruit or other permanent crops.The sale wasdisclosed
BEATING BITTER PIT IN HONEYCRISP Beating bitter pit in Honeycrisp. Symptoms of bitter pit include dark sunken pits on the surface of the fruit and corky brown tissue. (Good Fruit Grower file photo) Growers have long believed full-season foliar calcium sprays will reduce bitter pit, but two Cornell University horticulture researchers have discovered it’s only half the CALCIUM SPRAYS FOR BITTER PIT SHOULD START AT PETAL FALLCALCIUM FOR APPLE TREESCALCIUM SPRAY FOR PLANTSCALCIUM SPRAY FOR SQUASHCALCIUM SPRAY FOR TOMATOESCALCIUM CHLORIDE FOR PLANTSCALCIUM CHLORIDE FOR SALE Apple growers in the eastern United States should start calcium sprays at petal fall and continue them through the season to reduce the incidence of bitter pit on susceptible varieties. Dr. Steve Hoying, Cornell University pomologist in New York’s Hudson Valley, laid out his recommendations during fruit growers’ schools this spring.Large-fruited
WHICH ROOTSTOCK SHOULD YOU GROW WITH? 3 FEBRUARY 1, 2016 Good Fruit Grower www.goodfruit.com problem, and fire blight is also an issue. A clone of the original M.9, this root-stock has similar characteristics of M.9 Nic29. Malling 9 EMLA: EMLA 9 tolerates most soil types, except dry, light soils in VINEYARDISTS ADAPTING TO THE FUTURE NOW 2 hours ago · Hans R. Schultz, president of Geisenheim University in Geisenheim, Germany, and a leading expert on viticulture and the impacts of climate change, stands in an experimental vineyard that exposes the plants to 20 percent higher levels of carbon dioxide to help researchers prepare for the potential impacts of climate change on fruit quality in the decades to come. GOOD TO KNOW: EVALUATIONS ARE UNDERWAY The Washington State University apple breeding program was established in 1994 by Bruce Barritt with the goal of developing a portfolio of new, improved, unique apple varieties suitable for Washington conditions and available to Washington’s growers. BLUEBERRY GROWERS NEEDED FOR POLLINATION SURVEY As part of a project to improve blueberry pollination, a nationwide research team is trying to get a better understanding of how blueberry growers pollinate their fields, according to a news release from Washington State University. With funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, researchers from WSU, Oregon State University, MichiganState University
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FIGURING OUT PROFITABILITY To cover total costs, including cash, land, depreciation, interest, and management costs (a total of $9,684 per acre), the breakeven return would be $303 per bin. As Figure 3 shows, with a yield of 40 bins per acre, the grower would need a per-bin return of $275 to show a profit. With a return of $200 per bin, the grower would need toproduce
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Peaches are nibbling away at citrus acreage in Florida. But with 500,000 acres of citrus and only about 1,500 acres of peaches, it’ll be a long time before peaches rival oranges and grapefruit. “We will never get there,” says Mercy Olmstead. “Maybe sometime we’ll reach 10,000 acres of peaches.”. Since 2009, Olmstead has been the NEW REPLANT DISEASE TREATMENT Mazzola has found that a combination of yellow and white mustard seed meals incorporated into the soil as a preplant treatment controls all the organisms implicated in replant disease in Washington State orchards, including nematodes. And the treatment could be used by organic growers. Many currently drop their organic status whilereplanting
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The rate of Ethrel depends upon the variety, he said. Severely biennial varieties like Fuji might need rates as high as 72 ounces per acre, while varieties that are only slightly biennial will only need 16 ounces per acre. A rate of 48 ounces per acre is recommended forGolden Delicious.
IRRIGATING CHERRY ORCHARDS EFFICIENTLY The amount of water consumed by a tree is directly, and positively, related to the size of its canopy or leaf area. Sweet cherry fruit load is not a strong sink for water. For example, a 5-ton per acre crop of cherries comprises roughly 1,000 gallons of water. For comparison, one irrigation event per week can deliver between 25,000to 50,000
THE 1-2-3 RULE OF PRUNING This rule ensures that the fruiting wood remains young and productive. Your trees are as young as the fruiting wood. Using a pear tree as an example, here is how you use the 1-2-3 rule. 1. The 1 of the 1-2-3 rule refers to the one-year-old laterals, also called pencils. These laterals are 300 to 400 mm (12 to 16 inches) long and a littleSkip to content
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