Good Fruit Grower

February 15

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www.goodfruit.com GOOD FRUIT GROWER FEBRUARY 15, 2014 3 16 20 26 FEATURES DISEASES 11 Managing crab apple diseases Crab apple disease management starts in the orchard with pruning. 14 Plant doctor Plant diagnostic clinic is a resource for growers. 15 The good, the bad, and the ugly How well do you know your Honeycrisp disorders? 16 Know your enemy Different causal agents are involved in little cherry disease. 18 Cherry diseases require action 20 Pear research never ending David Sugar retiring after studying pear diseases for more than 35 years. 22 Preventing storage rots What you find at packing time started in orchards at harvest. 24 Brown rot surprises cherry growers Tart cherry growers need to watch out for brown rot as bloom arrives. 26 Fighting fireblight through acquired resistance A new product can enhance control by stimulating tree defenses. 7 Food safety workshops Food safety experts will help build better programs. 8 Winter tests hardiness The polar vortex of 2014 will test the cold hardiness of trees and vines. GOOD GRAPE GROWER 27 Mildew wanted in this vineyard Scientists collect data on fungicide efficacy, best timings, and rates. 28 Washington's easternmost vineyard Basalt Cellars is reviving a once-thriving wine region. www.goodfruit.com

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