Good Fruit Grower
March 15
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FEATURE: CROP MANAGEMENT & POLLINATION: The synergistic effect of pesticides in hives- How bad things are in the environment gang up and kill bees.
FEATURE: Bee renting tips
FEATURE: Bees are driving pesticides decisions
FEATURE: Best practices for pollination
FEATURE: Is there a better crab apple pollinizer?
FEATURE: Campylomma control without Carzol
FEATURE: Model helps to time thinning sprays
FEATURE: Pollen tube growth model makes thinning more precise
FEATURE: Firebright control without antibiotics: Lime sulfur and fish oil can help as part of an integrated strategy.
FEATURE: Bees live in a toxic world: Planting more flowers would help solve honeybee decline.
FEATURE: Protecting your high-value crop: Orchard netting may be cost effective for crops like Honeycrisp.
FEATURE: Mechanical thinning effects studied
FEATURE: Pear grower Laura Naumes blazes a trail
FEATURE: Control psylla early
FEATURE: Organic apple growers are optimistic
Yields not affected by early leaf removal
Rootstocks do fine in Washington
Control leafhopper to avoid virus: The risk of grapevine redleaf virus makes controlling leafhoppers all the more important .
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