Shrimp Shells Loom Large in Fight Against Apple Scab By Thomas Skernivitz|August 11, 2020 Chitosan, a byproduct of the seafood industry, could enhance biopesticide effectiveness during crop production.Read More
New Study Digs Into What It Costs To Grow Blackberries By UC Agriculture and Natural Resources News|May 7, 2024
Risk Of Apple Scab Is High Despite Cold Temperatures Posted by Christina Herrick|April 6, 2016 Researchers say snow does not kill spores, but it does complicate spraying copper and other products.
New Disease Control Tools For Fruit And Nut Growers By Christina Herrick|July 29, 2015 Apple scab is a big problem for growers in the Midwest and East. But, a new fungicide boasts […]
Apple Scab Alert Posted by Christina Herrick|May 18, 2015 Kari Peter of Penn State University Extension warned growers of possible apple scab and fire blight infections following […]
Apple Scab Spores Begin To Emerge In Pennsylvania By Growing Produce Staff|April 14, 2015 Now is a good time to apply copper sprays to protect trees.