Good Fruit Grower
March 1
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FEATURE: New pests threaten IPM: Pest management programs have become softer and more stable, but invasive pests could change that.
FEATURE: A humble leader: WSU entomologist Jay Brunner turned science into economic reality.
FEATURE: Options for coding moth control
FEATURE: Scare tactics for bird control
FEATURE: Bird vs. bird: Raptors seem to install panic and lasting fear in nuisance birds.
FEATURE: Be aware of resides from late sprays
FEATURE: Attract and Kill: Michigan researches have designed a device for oriental fruit moth.
FEATURE: Stinkbugs march on Washington : Brown marmorated stinkbug is spreading.
FEATURE: Monitoring tools are a high priority: Researchers aren't yet recommending that growers trap for stinkbug.
FEATURE: Stinkbug derails IPM
FEATURE: Perimeter sprays: Growers can save money applying pesticides only where they're needed.
New apple varieties stabilizes the market
Former grain grower tackles tree fruit: Midwest farmer has improved an older orchard.
Spider mite resistance: Two-spotted spider mite may develop tolerance to miticides.
Washington's westernmost vineyard: Kim and Blain Roberts grapes on the Washington coast.
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