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Fruit Matters – Tree Fruit News March 2024

NEWS

Spring considerations to prevent Bacterial canker disease in sweet cherries

A reminder about best management practices to reduce the risk of bacterial canker outbreaks this spring.

How will changes in almond pollination effect tree fruit?

Uncertainty in beekeeping and challenges in the almond industry are likely to impact tree fruit growers in Washington. Maintain and build good relationships with your pollination providers.

Cross-compatibility of apple cultivars and pollinizers

S allele compatability for apple and pollenizers.

Plan for Multiple Fire Blight Conditions, Be Agile

Make a plan now to be ready to prevent fire blight in your orchard this year.

Alternative Weedy Hosts for X-disease Phytoplasma

Additional weedy hosts for the X-disease phytoplasma affecting cherries and stone fruit have been identified by the WSU Harper lab.

Soil Sampling for tree fruit orchards

Tips for soil sampling in tree fruit orchards.

County Horticultural Pest and Disease Boards in Washington State

Every county in Washington State that has commercial tree fruit operations that ship fruit to specific countries outside the United States are required to have a functioning County Horticultural Pest and Disease Board.

The Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission (WTFRC) Apple Technology Roadmap 2024-2026

The Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission (WTFRC), founded in 1969, represents tree fruit producers in Washington state, including apple, cherry, and stone fruit growers and packers, as well as administering research on behalf of the…

2024 Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission Grant Awards for Cherry

Date: January 2024 Authors: Paige Beuhler and Ines Hanrahan For 2024, the Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission (WTFRC) approved $230,561 to help fund six (6) new projects. The Oregon Sweet Cherry Commission (OSCC) is co-funding…

AWN Update

AWN has spent most of the winter focusing on revamping our web portal and planning for new, monthly outreach events called Weather With AWN.

WTFRC Project Synopsis: Efficient heat stress management for improved apple fruit quality

This article reports the findings from the Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission funded project titled “Efficient heat stress management for improved apple fruit quality” (2021-2023).

WSU Decision Aid System Update March 2024

Welcome to DAS 2024 updates

LATEST VIDEOS

Virtual Orchard Meetups Series: Cold Session with Matthew Whiting

Virtual Orchard Meetups: Cold Session with Matthew Whiting

Virtual Orchard Meetups Series: Cold Session with Jason Londo

Virtual Orchard Meetups Series: Cold Session with Jason Londo

Virtual Orchard Meetups Series: Cold Session Grower Panel

Virtual Orchard Meetups: Cold Session Grower Panel

AWN Overview

An overview of the WSU AgWeatherNet. AWN collects and delivers high quality, site-specific weather data and products for effective agricultural decision-support, serving irrigated agriculture in central Washington and the rest of the state (farmers, gardeners,…

Earwig Trapping, Releases and Pesticide Impacts

Aldo Hanel, WSU Entomology spoke at the 2024 NCW Tree Fruit Days on earwigs for biocontrol. Moving earwigs from stone fruit to pome fruit can improve control of woolly apple aphids and pear psylla, but…

Powdery Mildew Best Management

Gary Grove, WSU Plant Pathology spoke at 2024 NCW Tree Fruit Days on powdery mildew management. Topics covered include: management starts with pruning; irrigation starts the infection cycle; importance of suckering; importance of timing products…

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Cherry Grower Assistance Needed in Spotted Wing Drosophila Survey

Help us protect your crops against spotted wing drosophila!

Sprayer Technology Adoption and Related Skills (STARS) Survey

A survey to assess the specific skill set needed to purchase and operate new sprayer technology.

Apple Grower Participation Needed for LCA Survey

Complete the orchard data survey to ensure the success of the project for the entire Pacific Northwest apple industry.

CVCH‘s Mobile Connect Clinic Brings No-Cost Healthcare to Migrant/Seasonal Workers

CVCH scheduling connect mobile clinic for the 2024 Agriculture season.

NOSB Spring Comment Period Underway on Approved Materials in Organics

The NOSB will hold its annual spring meeting April 29-May 1, 2024 with public comment webinars the week prior.

EVENTS

DAS – Intro to 2024 and Future Plans

Mar 12 | Online Webinar

DAS – Intro to 2024 and Future Plans

Mar 14 | Online Webinar

Weather with AgWeatherNet: Tier 3 Program

Mar 28 | Online

TEAM

Karen Lewis
Tianna DuPont
Dani Gray
Gwen Hoheisel
Marcella Magby
Manoella Mendoza
Claire Murphy
Ricardo Lima Pinto
Jodi Rinaldi
Bernardita Sallato
Tory Schmidt
Corina Serban

Fruit Matters March 2024 was edited by Jodi Rinaldi, Tianna DuPont and Marcella Magby, WSU Extension.

 

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