Good Fruit Grower

November 2012

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Brown marmorated stinkbugs feed on the foliage and fruit of grapevines. harvested and transported to the winery along with the grapes. Insects need to be hand sorted out of the clusters in the vineyard. BMSB in wineries Insects that escape detection can foul the juice once infested clusters are crushed and pressed. All BMSB immature instars have been found to emit a distinct odor which taints items they contact. The distinct, and to some, repulsive odor of the brown marmorated stinkbug is similar to the smell of fresh cilantro. The primary aro- matic compounds are trans-2 and cis-2 decanal. Other descriptors used for the taint are "skunky," "citrusy" and "piney." The bad experience with the multi-colored Asian lady beetle (Harmonia) caused winemakers to fear that crush- ing stinkbugs with the fruit could result in tainted wine, and, due to the newness of this pest, scientists were unaware of the actual impact of the BMSB on finished wine. Research was therefore conducted by the author to determine any effect and possibly develop a threshold for noticeable brown marmorated stinkbug taint in juice and wine. In 2010, from 0 to 20 BMSB were added directly to the crusher/destemmer with each 25-pound lug of Vidal Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. Farming: Pass it on Succession Planning from Kibble & Prentice At Kibble & Prentice, we understand how important your farm's future is to you. Put the legacy of your land in our hands, and we will guide you through the steps to transfer ownership to the next generation. Our specialty encompasses navigating financial implications, family dynamics and management decisions. It's never too early to get started. Contact us for a consultation. Succession Planning · Employee Benefits · Commercial Insurance · Retirement Plan Services · Private Client Services kpcom.com 800.767.0650 The Largest Horticulture Show Of Its Kind In The Northwest! and Postharvest Conference held in conjunction with the Washington State Horticultural Association meetings Monday & Tuesday ONLY December 3-4, 2012 • Hours 10-6 NORTHWEST HORT EXPO IS SPONSORED BY THE YAKIMA POMOLOGY CLUB. www.goodfruit.com The most comprehensive tree fruit conference! The Yakima SunDome, Yakima, Washington Live Feed of Sessions from the Convention Center to and from the convention center FREE PARKING FREE SHUTTLE GOOD FRUIT GROWER NOVEMBER 2012 45 OVER 200 EXHIBITS IN ONE ROOM! MISS IT! DON'T

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