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Tree Fruit Research and Extension

WSU Tree Fruit Research and Extension develops and applies research-based information for sustainable tree fruit production in Washington and the world.

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Assistance for Specialty Crop Farmers (ASFC) Program

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The USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) has reopened the acreage reporting period to give producers more time to complete 2025 crop acreage reports for eligible…

Watch for Fire Blight Risk

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If we have warm temperatures and moisture during bloom be prepared to prevent fire blight infections. Consider the following reminders.

Plan for Multiple Fire Blight Conditions, Be Agile

Plan for Multiple Fire Blight Conditions, Be Agile

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With bloom opening and warm conditions next week be prepared to manage fire blight for blocks with different risk.

WSU Decision Aid System Update April

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DAS April 2026 Updates

USDA Organic Materials Comment Period Now Open

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Sanitizers, calcium chloride, pear ester, and other materials important to organic tree fruit are open for public comment this month to the USDA National Organic…

Introducing Two New Tree Fruit Extension Educators

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The Tree Fruit Extension Team is happy to introduce two new Extension Educators, Lexie McDaniel, PhD, Horticulture Extension Educator and Dattatray Bhalekar, PhD, Horticulture Technology…

What’s budding across the country?

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Catch the first SPARC Orchard Roundup podcast for a roundup of phenology updates from PA, NY, WA, MI and ME!

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Upcoming Events

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Apr

Postharvest discussion forum

WSU Yakima County Extension
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8
Apr

OSU Tree Fruit Economics Symposium

The Columbia River Gorge Discovery Center, 5000 Discovery Dr., The Dalles
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Featured Videos

Monitoreo y muestreo para la enfermedad de la cereza pequeña

Fire Blight of Apple and Pear

This animation illustrates the biology of fire blight infections in apple and pear. Video produced by Tianna DuPont, Washington State University. Animation by Dani Abram. Funded by USDA SCRI grant #2020-51181-32158. Thank you to reviewers…

New codling moth tools- NCW Tree Fruit Days 2025

Betsy Beers, WSU Entomology described efficacy information on new codling moth products at North Central Washington Apple Day. Part of North Central Washington Tree Fruit Days sponsored by WSU Extension, NW Cherry Growers, Pear Bureau…

Optimizing tree fruit nutrition for fruit quality

Bernardita Sallato described the basics of nutrient demand and their impact on fruit quality, tools to determine rate, and a review of monitoring strategies at NCW Stone Fruit Day 2025. Part of North Central Washington…

Forecasting Station Specific Weather

This presentation is an example of how good quality, local weather data can be used in abiotic stress models for both present and forecasted weather.

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Recent Publications

figure showing releative efficacy of non antibiotic materials.

Evaluation of biopesticides for the control of Erwinia amylovora in Apple and Pear

In a recent study, we evaluated non-antibiotic materials for fire blight control in 8 Washington, 3 Oregon, 3 New York and 2 Pennsylvania field experiments conducted between 2013 to 2022.

Investigations of Multiple Approaches to Reduce Green Spot Incidence in ‘WA 38’ Apple

A pre-harvest apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) disorder named “green spot” (GS) was recently identified on ‘WA 38’ apples. Previous work indicated a tentative association between GS and fruit mineral imbalance, and an influence of…

Soil Health Indicators for Central Washington Orchards

To help growers in Central Washington orchards, Washington State University scientists demonstrated that all soil health indicators should include measurements of water availability and root health in addition to standard fertility indicators to meet stakeholder…
image shows a tractor pulling a rototiller attachment making individual tilled rows.

Field scale application of Brassica seed meal and anaerobic soil disinfestation for the control of apple replant disease.

Study published June 2021 in Applied Soil Ecology shows potential of anaerobic soil disinfestation and biorenovation with mustard meals for mitigation of replant disease.

Towards rapid detection and mapping of powdery mildew in apple orchards

Chandel, Khot, Sallato Dec 2020. Powdery mildew (PM) in apples is a critical fungal disease that adversely affects yield and fruit quality. Conventional PM identification techniques are laborious. This study evaluated the suitability of non-destructive…

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