Good Fruit Grower
March 1
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FEATURE: For the birds: Project seeks to document bird damage to fruit and develop solutions.
FEATURE: Five things to consider when buying a new orchard sprayer
COVER STORY: Stinkbug is Strong Flier- New research shows that the brown marmorated stinkbug can move long distances independently.
FEATURE: Bug pheromone studied- Brown marmorated stinkbug males emit pheromone to attract females.
FEATURE: Be on the lookout for brown marmorated stinkbug
FEATURE: One last Guthion spray- Growers should target cherry fruit fly and apple maggot.
FEATURE: Part III: Enhancing biocontrol - Use of natural enemy models is a new tool for IPM.
Extension leader Des Layne has ambitious goals
U.S. pears head to China: Fruit must meet several requirements concerning pests and diseases.
Food Safety Committee guides research
Certification not unique to produce
Speak out: FDA needs to hear how proposed food safety rule will impact growers.
Bacterial canker: Freezes last spring set stage for epidemic of the disease in cherries.
Shorten laterals to cut thinning costs: Shortening laterals of peach and nectarine trees in winter cuts fruit thinning costs and renews fruiting wood.
Enveloping vines in warmth: Wrapping vines in plastic during spring yielded more growing degree-days and an advanced harvest.
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Last Bite: Do you know your pests?
Good to know: New traps and lures for tree fruit pests
Good Point: Forecasting future Asian import demand
In My View: Optimistic about pears
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