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Pear Psylla Field Day 2024
July 24 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
FreeJoin us for an opportunity to learn about the first three years of the pear psylla phenology-based management program in the Wenatchee River Valley. We will examine a 1st year and 3rd year IPM orchard side-by-side. Lab members will be presenting on some current management related work including honeydew washing, codling moth in pears, and pesticide effects on pests and natural enemies.
WSDA pesticide credits: 2
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Agenda
1:45 PM Registration, snacks, hand out folders
2:00-3:00 PM
2:00 PM Welcome – Molly Sayles, brief background of the site – Robert Orpet
STORYTIME: THE THREE YEARS OF PEAR PSYLLA IPM
2:10 PM
- What is the phenology program? – Molly Sayles
Q&A
2:30 PM
- Outcomes each year – Robert Orpet
- See a phenology-based IPM orchard and a conventionally managed orchard side-by-side
- Expectations for next season
Q&A
3:00 – 4:00 PM
NEW RESEARCH
3:00 PM
- Codling moth in pear, honeydew washing – Rob Curtiss
Q&A
ORCHARD DEMO
3:30 PM
- Scouting activity in 1st and 3rd year IPM orchards
- See differences in psylla and natural enemy numbers between IPM blocks
- What are the most important psylla enemies to look for?
- How to spot the hard-to-see beneficials
3:45
- Discussion
- How can we improve our management tools to make them more useful to you?
3:55 PM Survey and closing remarks– Molly Sayles
Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communications or program information or reasonable accommodation should contact (513) 316-1104 or molly.sayles@wsu.edu at least two weeks prior to the event.