Good Fruit Grower

September 2013

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photo by richard lehnert Consistency... It's what makes every ProTree tree as good as the last. Entomologist Larry Gut has been experimenting with the Solid-Set Canopy Delivery system to apply codling moth mating disruption pheromone in an orchard at Trevor Nichols Research Center in Fennville, Michigan. When you purchase young apple or cherry trees from ProTree Nursery, LLC, you can count on getting high-quality, hearty trees, each and every time. an amount that caused trees to tip over, saturated and eroded orchard soil, and led to poorer fruit set and disease. This year, the cooling effect was achieved with the a pplication of 2 to 3 inches of water over nearly six weeks from early April to mid-May. New technology—computers, data loggers, thermocouples, temperature sensors, solenoid valves—allowed Flore to set up a system that monitored bud temperature and responded to it. "Programming was not difficult," Flore said. When bud temperature rose above 37°F, the computer turned on the water mist. The cooling effect lasted until all the water evaporated, when the bud temperature would again rise. The length of time the mist was on, and the length of time between mistings, depended on temperature and relative humidity. In his tests, Flore found that at 75˚F, the mist came on for 105 seconds and was off for only 3 minutes. But at 39˚F, the misting interval was 20 minutes. With almost 40 years of experience, we are one of the leading suppliers to orchard growers. We work hard to make your job worry free – providing exceptional service and quality that you can depend on year after year. For a price quote or to inquire about specific varieties, call ProTree Nursery, LLC today. APPLES We offer a variety of floor plans that are customized to meet your needs. • Granny Smith • Hilwell Braeburn • Rising Sun Fuji® • RubyJon® (USPP 7997) Your Solution To Farm Labor Housing. . . (USPP 16,624 P2) • Honeycrisp™ • RubyMac® (USPP 19,007 McLaughlin cv) • Indian Summer Crab • Schlect Spur Delicious™ • September Wonder™ • Joburn™ Braeburn Fuji (USPP 11,193) (USPP 11,992) • JonaStar JonaGold™ • Simpson Crab • Snowdrift Crab (USPP 20,590) • Torres Fuji™ • LindaMac® • Banning Red Fuji • Beni Shogun • Blondee™ • Brookfield® Gala (USPP 10,016) • Buckeye® Gala (USPP 10,840) • Chrisolyn® (USPP 10,115) (USPP 7526) (USPP applied for) (USPP 7197) (USPP applied for) (USPP 12,900) • Ultima™ Gala • Manchurian Crab • Crimson Gold Crab • Midnight Red Spur™ • Dandee Red® (serial 74/458,730) (USPP 16,620) • Pacific Gala® • Frettingham Crab (USPP 9681) • Golden Delicious • Pearleaf Crab (USPP 21,300) (USPP 13,753 P2) • Zestar!™ (USPP 11,367) These apple varieties are available on B-10, B-118, EMLA-7, EMLA-26, EMLA-106, EMLA-111, G-11, G-16, G-30, M-9 337T, NIC®-29, or Supporter 4. CHERRIES • LARGEST BUILDER OF MANUFACTURED HOMES • BEST INDUSTRY WARRANTY AVAILABLE Precision-built housing affordably priced and designed to provide strength and longevity, while offering comfortable amenities for a grower's work force. Ask for Silvestre Lozano . . . Serving Central Washington Growers For over 23 Years! • Chelan™ • Coral Champagne • Cristalina™ • EbonyPearl® • Lapins • RadiancePearl® • Rainier • Selah™ • Skeena™ • Sweetheart™ • Tulare™ • Vans Available on Colt, Gisela®, Krymsk®, Mahaleb, or Mazzard.* *Not all varieties are available on all rootstocks. Call for specific grafting information. Clayton Homes offers the Lowest Factory Direct Pricing . . . and won't be out priced ! Emails to: joseph.sarne@claytonhomes.com 509-452-9228 ® www.goodfruit.com • Benton™ • Bing • Black Tart • BlackPearl® • Brooks™ • BurgundyPearl® 2010 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 www.claytonyakimavalley.com 10500 Brentwood Blvd., Brentwood, CA 94513 800.634.1671 or 925.634.2191 (Alison Clegg or Richard Chavez) 877.457.6901 (Henry Sanguinetti) Fax 925.634.6040 www.protreenursery.com Good Fruit Grower SEPTEMBER 2013 33

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