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WA 38: Best Management Practices Handbook

Hot off the press! WA 38 Flower Biology, Fruit Set, and Crop Load Management is the first published chapter of the WA 38: Best Management…

Enhanced Interface for Pollen Tube Growth Model

AgWeatherNet has unveiled an updated, intuitive interface for the Apple Pollen Tube Growth Model. The model continues to serve as a valuable tool for optimizing…

WSU Decision Aid System Update April 2025

DAS April 2025 Updates

AWN Smart Farms: Private Sensing Networks for Site-Specific Orchard Management

WSU AgWeatherNet has enhanced its ecosystem to seamlessly integrate and support private sensing networks, enabling the realization of AWN Smart Farms/Orchards. This advancement empowers individual…

Metamitron: a new thinning agent for WA apples and pears

Chemical thinning can be tricky, even when you have a lot of experience with a given product. Here are some things we have learned in…

Using Insect Growth Regulators as a Tool in Pear IPM

Insect growth regulators can be used as a tool as part of a pear IPM.

Prepare for the season. Management of mildew and rot pathogens in apple and pear orchards

The petals and senescent floral parts are susceptible to infections from post harvest pathogens. Plan to start your post harvest management sprays at petal fall.

Watch for Fire Blight Risk

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

Cherry Cold Hardiness Model on AWN

Predicting hardiness levels of perennial fruit plants is essential for frost management. Because sweet cherry (Prunus avium) is among the earliest to initiate development in…

2025 Tree Fruit Crop Protection Guide Now Available

2024 Crop Protection Guide is now available.
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