Good Fruit Grower
November 2012
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FEATURE: Automatic crop estimating- An accurate count of apples across an entire orchard would help growers and packers be better prepared for harvest
FEATURE: Growers try it out- They giggle and laugh on the DBR apple harvester.
FEATURE: Robotic pruning- SCRI provides $6 million to develop system for pruning.
FEATURE: Des Layne joins WSU- Layne will fill the first of several new technology transfer positions.
FEATURE: Machines in Quebec- Apple growers are adopting orchard machines.
FEATURE: No more airblast spraying? The goal is to perfect a Solid Set Canopy Delivery System for all sprays.
FEATURE: B.C.s sterile insect release program evolves- SIR and mating disruption are being compared
FEATURE: Sterile insects get a boost- A new technique makes them more virile ad competitive.
FEATURE: Yeast tested as a lure for spotted wing drosophila
FEATURE: Weather forecasting tested
FEATURE: Ressessing cold hardiness
Planing for continued success- Washington Hort meeting to focus on industry strengths.
Cold is hot topic at Great Lakes Expo
Horticulture and viticulture classes for Hispanics scheduled
New Extension director for Washington State University
Seaweeds tested for pest control- Research trials have produced mixed results.
Grape growers to visit D.C.
Research project tackles trunk diseases
Students follow grapes from berry to bottle
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Last Bite: Cabernet Sauvignon
Good to Know: What growers want in new varieties
Good to Know: Brown marmorated stinkbug in grapes and wine
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