Time is Ripe for Michigan Spring Peach Meeting Posted by Christina Herrick|February 10, 2019 Agenda to include exploring the damage potential of spotted wing drosophila, bacterial spot management, and new varieties.Read More
How You Can Help Give New Apple Variety a Name By Washington State University College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences|April 20, 2024
Warm February Concerning, But Fruit Growers Shouldn’t Panic Posted by David Eddy|February 27, 2017 While maps produced by the U.S. Geological Survey do show spring appears to be arriving early, Extension experts don’t expect a repeat of 2012.
Tips To Calibrate Boom Sprayers Posted by Christina Herrick|April 1, 2016 As equipment is being checked for use this spring and summer, make sure the nozzles are ready and accurate.
How To Get Ready For The 2016 Fruit Season By Win Cowgill|March 19, 2016 Warmer temperatures mean the season is ahead by nearly three weeks; here are some things you need to do to be prepared.
Fruit Growers Eyeing Warm Temperatures Posted by Christina Herrick|March 15, 2016 Midwest, Northeast experiencing warmer-than-usual weather, but spring season is still early.
An In-Depth Look At Bloom By Tom Kon | James Schupp|March 31, 2015 Do you know what happens after the bees fly away? Here’s an in-depth look at what happens in spring.
Spring Means Monitoring And Control Of Leaffooted Bugs In Almonds Posted by David Eddy|March 26, 2014 Leaffooted bugs overwinter on pomegranates and in other sheltered places.