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We release weekly episodes relevant to NYS apple growers from Late March to Early September. Dr. Rivera will cover entomology topics. Dr. Cox and future Dr. Kalniņa will cover disease forecasting and apple pathology issues. Dr. Wallis will present a weekly "state of the state" update including degree days, phenology, and pest captures. Hosts: Monique Rivera, Kerik Cox, Līga Astra Kalniņa, Anna Wallis Post-Production: Jane Petzoldt Executive Producer/Graphic Design: Monique Rivera Intro Music: A.A.

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    20 - 10 August 2023 Season Finale!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 23:56


    This week we are joined by special guest Vaughn Gingerich, CCA; owner and consultant of Lake Ontario Ag Consulting. Our regular hosts include Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech; Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology; and Anna Wallis, fruit IPM coordinator. In our last episode of the 2023 season, Monique and Kerik sit down with Vaughn to review the season's greatest challenges and make recommendations for dealing with them. Anna brings us one last State of the State. Thanks everyone who followed along this season. As always, we welcome your feedback. Stay tuned - we'll be back in spring 2024 with more episodes! _____________________ BASE 43F Phenology and DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-8/9 Geneva || fruit sizing || 2634 Highland HVRL || fruit sizing || 2967 Clifton Park || fruit sizing || 2748 Peru (Forrence) || fruit sizing || 2464 Medina - Inland || fruit sizing || 2483 Appleton North - Lake || fruit sizing || 2418 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || fruit sizing || 2482 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || fruit sizing || 2501 _____________________ BASE 43F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* AM - 1st catch: 1509 (± 285) LPTB - peak catch: 1234 (± 470) STLM - 2nd flight peak: 1563 (± 207) CM - 1st flight ending: 1557 (± 262) Peachtree borer - peak catch: 1579 (± 465) Lesser appleworm - 2nd flight starting: 1768 (± 339) American plum borer - 2nd flight starting: 1850 (± 290) RBLR - 2nd flight peak: 1721 (± 232) SJS - 2nd flight peak: 1804 (± 170) CM - 2nd flight starting: 1887 (± 313) Dogwood borer - peak catch: 1611 (± 226) STLM - 2nd flight ending: 2167 (± 177) American plum borer - 2nd flight peak: 2290 (± 285) OFM - 2nd flight ending: 2044 (± 233) _____________________ BASE 50F DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-8/9* Geneva || 1812 Highland HVRL || 2038 Clifton Park || 1898 Peru (Forrence) || 1675 Medina - Inland || 1684 Appleton North - Lake || 1632 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || 1688 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || 1704 _____________________ BASE 50F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* AM - 1st catch: 973 (± 206) LPTB - peak catch: 785 (± 338) STLM - 2nd flight peak: 1011 (± 163) CM - 1st flight ending: 1011 (± 187) Peachtree borer - peak catch: 1036 (± 353) Lesser appleworm - 2nd flight starting: 1165 (± 240) OFM - 2nd flight peak: 1115 (± 190) American plum borer - 2nd flight starting: 1231 (± 203) RBLR - 2nd flight peak: 1129 (± 176) SJS - 2nd flight peak: 1199 (± 136) CM - 2nd flight starting: 1251 (± 223) Dogwood borer - peak catch: 1040 (± 172) STLM - 2nd flight ending: 1466 (± 151) American plum borer - 2nd flight peak: 1564 (± 213) OFM - 2nd flight ending: 1545 (± 195) _____________________ *All DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E. LINKS Lake Ontario Ag Consulting: https://lakeontarioagconsulting.com/ Northeast Regional Climate Center: ⁠⁠⁠http://www.nrcc.cornell.edu/⁠⁠⁠ NOAA Climate Prediction Center: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/610day/⁠⁠ Cox Lab blog: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Nielsen Lab twitter: @NielsenFruitLab Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

    19 - 1 August 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 21:16


    This week our hosts include Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech; Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology; and Anna Wallis, fruit IPM coordinator. In this episode, Monique talks about optimizing pesticide efficacy via managing pH, water quality, proper mixing, and application rates. Kerik tells us about how to spot and avoid fruit finish disorders including apple scarf. Anna brings us her State of the State on current growing conditions and pests around the state. Recorded July 31 and released August 3, 2023. _____________________ BASE 43F Phenology and DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-7/31 Geneva || fruit sizing || 2392 Highland HVRL || fruit sizing || 2719 Clifton Park || fruit sizing || 2516 Peru (Forrence) || fruit sizing || 2244 Medina - Inland || fruit sizing || 2249 Appleton North - Lake || fruit sizing || 2179 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || fruit sizing || 2248 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || fruit sizing || 2252 _____________________ BASE 43F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* AM - 1st catch: 1509 (± 285) LPTB - peak catch: 1234 (± 470) STLM - 2nd flight peak: 1563 (± 207) CM - 1st flight ending: 1557 (± 262) Peachtree borer - peak catch: 1579 (± 465) Lesser appleworm - 2nd flight starting: 1768 (± 339) American plum borer - 2nd flight starting: 1850 (± 290) RBLR - 2nd flight peak: 1721 (± 232) SJS - 2nd flight peak: 1804 (± 170) CM - 2nd flight starting: 1887 (± 313) Dogwood borer - peak catch: 1611 (± 226) STLM - 2nd flight ending: 2167 (± 177) American plum borer - 2nd flight peak: 2290 (± 285) OFM - 2nd flight ending: 2044 (± 233) _____________________ BASE 50F DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-7/25* Geneva || 1633 Highland HVRL || 1853 Clifton Park || 1729 Peru (Forrence) || 1518 Medina - Inland || 1513 Appleton North - Lake || 1456 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || 1517 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || 1518 _____________________ BASE 50F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* AM - 1st catch: 973 (± 206) LPTB - peak catch: 785 (± 338) STLM - 2nd flight peak: 1011 (± 163) CM - 1st flight ending: 1011 (± 187) Peachtree borer - peak catch: 1036 (± 353) Lesser appleworm - 2nd flight starting: 1165 (± 240) OFM - 2nd flight peak: 1115 (± 190) American plum borer - 2nd flight starting: 1231 (± 203) RBLR - 2nd flight peak: 1129 (± 176) SJS - 2nd flight peak: 1199 (± 136) CM - 2nd flight starting: 1251 (± 223) Dogwood borer - peak catch: 1040 (± 172) STLM - 2nd flight ending: 1466 (± 151) American plum borer - 2nd flight peak: 1564 (± 213) OFM - 2nd flight ending: 1545 (± 195) _____________________ *All DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E. LINKS Northeast Regional Climate Center: ⁠⁠http://www.nrcc.cornell.edu/⁠⁠ NOAA Climate Prediction Center: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/610day/⁠ Cox Lab blog: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Nielsen Lab twitter: @NielsenFruitLab Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

    18 - 25 July 0223

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 25:24


    This week we are joined by special guest Dr. Anne Nielsen, associate professor and extension specialist of fruit entomology at Rutgers University. Our regular hosts include Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech, Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology at Cornell AgriTech, and Anna Wallis, fruit IPM coordinator with NYS IPM. In this episode, Monique interviews Dr. Nielsen about brown marmorated stink bug management techniques. Kerik Cox discusses the causes, symptoms, and management of tree canker. Anna Wallis gives the State of the State update on growing conditions and pest activity across the state. Recorded July 25 and released July 27, 2023. _____________________ BASE 43F Phenology and DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-7/25 Geneva || fruit sizing || 2198 Highland HVRL || fruit sizing || 2513 Clifton Park || fruit sizing || 2316 Peru (Forrence) || fruit sizing || 2072 Medina - Inland || fruit sizing || 2062 Appleton North - Lake || fruit sizing || 1981 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || fruit sizing || 2066 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || fruit sizing || 2059 _____________________ BASE 43F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* AM - 1st catch: 1509 (± 285) LPTB - peak catch: 1234 (± 470) STLM - 2nd flight peak: 1563 (± 207) CM - 1st flight ending: 1557 (± 262) Peachtree borer - peak catch: 1579 (± 465) Lesser appleworm - 2nd flight starting: 1768 (± 339) American plum borer - 2nd flight starting: 1850 (± 290) RBLR - 2nd flight peak: 1721 (± 232) SJS - 2nd flight peak: 1804 (± 170) CM - 2nd flight starting: 1887 (± 313) Dogwood borer - peak catch: 1611 (± 226) STLM - 2nd flight ending: 2167 (± 177) American plum borer - 2nd flight peak: 2290 (± 285) OFM - 2nd flight ending: 2044 (± 233) _____________________ BASE 50F DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-7/25* Geneva || 1488 Highland HVRL || 1696 Clifton Park || 1579 Peru (Forrence) || 1395 Medina - Inland || 1375 Appleton North - Lake || 1306 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || 1385 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || 1374 _____________________ BASE 50F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* AM - 1st catch: 973 (± 206) LPTB - peak catch: 785 (± 338) STLM - 2nd flight peak: 1011 (± 163) CM - 1st flight ending: 1011 (± 187) Peachtree borer - peak catch: 1036 (± 353) Lesser appleworm - 2nd flight starting: 1165 (± 240) OFM - 2nd flight peak: 1115 (± 190) American plum borer - 2nd flight starting: 1231 (± 203) RBLR - 2nd flight peak: 1129 (± 176) SJS - 2nd flight peak: 1199 (± 136) CM - 2nd flight starting: 1251 (± 223) Dogwood borer - peak catch: 1040 (± 172) STLM - 2nd flight ending: 1466 (± 151) American plum borer - 2nd flight peak: 1564 (± 213) OFM - 2nd flight ending: 1545 (± 195) _____________________ *All DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E. LINKS Nielsen Fruit Entomology Lab: https://nielsenentlab.weebly.com/ NOAA drought monitor:https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap/StateDroughtMonitor.aspx?Northeast Northeast Regional Climate Center: ⁠http://www.nrcc.cornell.edu/⁠ NOAA Climate Prediction Center: ⁠https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/610day/ Cox Lab blog: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Nielsen Lab twitter: @NielsenFruitLab Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

    17 - 19 July 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 21:07


    This week we are joined by special guest Dr. Gennaro Fazio, Research Geneticist with USDA ARS in Geneva, NY. Our regular hosts include Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech, and Anna Wallis, Fruit IPM Coordinator with NYS IPM. In this episode, Monique interviews Dr. Fazio about apple rootstocks and how rootstock choices could help with the management of wooly apple aphid. Anna Wallis gives the State of the State update on our continued degree day accumulation and ramp up for the second round of pests. Recorded July 18 and released July 19, 2023. _____________________ BASE 43F Phenology and DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-7/18 Geneva || fruit sizing || 2008 Highland HVRL || fruit sizing || 2298 Clifton Park || fruit sizing || 2110 Peru (Forrence) || fruit sizing || 1880 Medina - Inland || fruit sizing || 1875 Appleton North - Lake || fruit sizing || 1789 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || fruit sizing || 1884 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || fruit sizing || 1862 _____________________ BASE 43F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* AM - 1st catch: 1509 (± 285) LPTB - peak catch: 1234 (± 470) STLM - 2nd flight peak: 1563 (± 207) CM - 1st flight ending: 1557 (± 262) Peachtree borer - peak catch: 1579 (± 465) Lesser appleworm - 2nd flight starting: 1768 (± 339) American plum borer - 2nd flight starting: 1850 (± 290) RBLR - 2nd flight peak: 1721 (± 232) SJS - 2nd flight peak: 1804 (± 170) CM - 2nd flight starting: 1887 (± 313) Dogwood borer - peak catch: 1611 (± 226) STLM - 2nd flight ending: 2167 (± 177) American plum borer - 2nd flight peak: 2290 (± 285) OFM - 2nd flight ending: 2044 (± 233) _____________________ BASE 50F DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-7/18* Geneva || 1347 Highland HVRL || 1530 Clifton Park || 1422 Peru (Forrence) || 1252 Medina - Inland || 1237 Appleton North - Lake || 1164 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || 1252 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || 1226 _____________________ BASE 50F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* AM - 1st catch: 973 (± 206) LPTB - peak catch: 785 (± 338) STLM - 2nd flight peak: 1011 (± 163) CM - 1st flight ending: 1011 (± 187) Peachtree borer - peak catch: 1036 (± 353) Lesser appleworm - 2nd flight starting: 1165 (± 240) OFM - 2nd flight peak: 1115 (± 190) American plum borer - 2nd flight starting: 1231 (± 203) RBLR - 2nd flight peak: 1129 (± 176) SJS - 2nd flight peak: 1199 (± 136) CM - 2nd flight starting: 1251 (± 223) Dogwood borer - peak catch: 1040 (± 172) STLM - 2nd flight ending: 1466 (± 151) American plum borer - 2nd flight peak: 1564 (± 213) OFM - 2nd flight ending: 1545 (± 195) _____________________ *All DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E. LINKS NOAA drought monitor: https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap/StateDroughtMonitor.aspx?Northeast Northeast Regional Climate Center: http://www.nrcc.cornell.edu/ NOAA Climate Prediction Center: https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/610day/ Tree decline blog post: https://blogs.cornell.edu/plantpathhvl/2017/01/23/trunk-related-problems-in-apples-sad/ Cox Lab blog: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

    16 - 11 July 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 26:56


    This week we are joined by special guest Liz Malchoff of Empire Drip Supply in Sodus, NY. As usual, our other hosts include Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech; Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology; and Anna Wallis, fruit IPM coordinator. In this episode, Monique talks with Liz about the benefits and logistics of using chemigation systems in apple orchards. Kerik talks about management strategies for apple blotch (formerly Marssonina leaf blotch). Anna brings us her State of the State update on regional degree day accumulation, pest developments, and apple phenology. Recorded July 11 and released July 13, 2023. _____________________ BASE 43F Phenology and DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-7/11 Geneva || fruit sizing || 1769 Highland HVRL || fruit sizing || 2064 Clifton Park || fruit sizing || 1880 Peru (Forrence) || fruit sizing || 1671 Medina - Inland || fruit sizing || 1677 Appleton North - Lake || fruit sizing || 1597 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || fruit sizing || 1685 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || fruit sizing || 1654 _____________________ BASE 43F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* Apple Maggot - set traps out: July 1 ERM - sample 5 mites/leaf: July 1 Comstock mealybug - set tape traps: July 1 ENY, July 15 WNY OFM - 2nd flight starting: 1180 (± 136)  OBLR - summer gen. sample: approx. July 10 STLM - summer gen. sample: approx. July 9 RBLR - 2nd flight starting: 1367 (± 105)  AM - 1st catch: 1509 (± 285) LPTB - peak catch: 1234 (± 470) STLM - 2nd flight peak: 1563 (± 207) CM - 1st flight ending: 1557 (± 262) Peachtree borer - peak catch: 1579 (± 465) Lesser appleworm - 2nd flight starting: 1768 (± 339) OFM - 2nd flight peak: 1450 (± 147) _____________________ BASE 50F DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-7/5* Geneva || 1166 Highland HVRL || 1345 Clifton Park || 1240 Peru (Forrence) || 1092 Medina - Inland || 1088 Appleton North - Lake || 1021 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || 1101 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || 1066 _____________________ BASE 50F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* Obliquebanded Leafroller - 1st adult catch: 523 (± 62) Apple Maggot - set traps out: July 1 ERM - sample 5 mites/leaf: July 1 Comstock mealybug - set tape traps: July 1 ENY, July 15 WNY OFM - 2nd flight starting: 856 (± 106)  OBLR - summer gen. sample: approx. July 10 STLM - summer gen. sample: approx. July 9 RBLR - 2nd flight starting: 866 (± 135)  AM - 1st catch: 973 (± 206) LPTB - peak catch: 785 (± 338) STLM - 2nd flight peak: 1011 (± 163) CM - 1st flight ending: 1011 (± 187) Peachtree borer - peak catch: 1036 (± 353) Lesser appleworm - 2nd flight starting: 1165 (± 240) OFM - 2nd flight peak: 1115 (± 190) _____________________ *All DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E. LINKS Empire Drip Supply: https://empiredripsupply.com/ NOAA drought monitor: https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap/StateDroughtMonitor.aspx?Northeast MSU fireblight pruning webinar: https://mediaspace.msu.edu/media/June+13%2C+2023A+Fire+Blight+Webinar+Series+/1_egiegimw Cox Lab blog: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/⁠⁠⁠⁠ Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

    15 - 5 July 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 17:16


    This week our hosts include Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech; Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology; and Anna Wallis, fruit IPM coordinator. In this episode, Monique talks about timing sprays for woolly apple aphid, and describes the apple leaf curling midge - an emerging pest in NYS. Kerik describes the biology and identification of apple blotch (formerly Marssonina leaf blotch). Anna brings us her State of the State update on regional degree day accumulation, pest developments, and apple phenology. Recorded July 5 and released July 6, 2023. _____________________ BASE 43F Phenology and DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-7/5 Geneva || fruit sizing || 1589 Highland HVRL || fruit sizing || 1866 Clifton Park || fruit sizing || 1681 Peru (Forrence) || fruit sizing || 1489 Medina - Inland || fruit sizing || 1504 Appleton North - Lake || fruit sizing || 1415 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || fruit sizing || 1508 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || fruit sizing || 1473 _____________________ BASE 43F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* Apple Maggot - set traps out: July 1 ERM - sample 5 mites/leaf: July 1 Comstock mealybug - set tape traps: July 1 ENY, July 15 WNY OFM - 2nd flight starting: 1180 (± 136)  OBLR - summer gen. sample: approx. July 10 STLM - summer gen. sample: approx. July 9 RBLR - 2nd flight starting: 1367 (± 105)  AM - 1st catch: 1509 (± 285) LPTB - peak catch: 1234 (± 470) STLM - 2nd flight peak: 1563 (± 207) CM - 1st flight ending: 1557 (± 262) Peachtree borer - peak catch: 1579 (± 465) Lesser appleworm - 2nd flight starting: 1768 (± 339) OFM - 2nd flight peak: 1450 (± 147) _____________________ BASE 50F DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-7/5* Geneva || 1028 Highland HVRL || 1189 Clifton Park || 1084 Peru (Forrence) || 952 Medina - Inland || 957 Appleton North - Lake || 880 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || 967 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || 928 _____________________ BASE 50F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* Obliquebanded Leafroller - 1st adult catch: 523 (± 62) Apple Maggot - set traps out: July 1 ERM - sample 5 mites/leaf: July 1 Comstock mealybug - set tape traps: July 1 ENY, July 15 WNY OFM - 2nd flight starting: 856 (± 106)  OBLR - summer gen. sample: approx. July 10 STLM - summer gen. sample: approx. July 9 RBLR - 2nd flight starting: 866 (± 135)  AM - 1st catch: 973 (± 206) LPTB - peak catch: 785 (± 338) STLM - 2nd flight peak: 1011 (± 163) CM - 1st flight ending: 1011 (± 187) Peachtree borer - peak catch: 1036 (± 353) Lesser appleworm - 2nd flight starting: 1165 (± 240) OFM - 2nd flight peak: 1115 (± 190) _____________________ *All DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E. LINKS ENYCHP webinar on leaf curling midge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnSqoYIj7kk NOAA storm prediction: ⁠https://www.spc.noaa.gov/⁠ Northeast Regional Climate Center (NRCC): http://www.nrcc.cornell.edu/ Cox Lab blog: ⁠⁠⁠https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/⁠⁠⁠ Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

    14 - 28 June 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 27:31


    This week we are joined by special guest Michael Basedow, tree fruit specialist with Cornell Cooperative Extension Eastern New York Commercial Horitculture Program (ENYCHP). Our regular hosts include Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech; Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology; and Anna Wallis, fruit IPM coordinator. In this episode, Monique sits down with Mike to talk about emerging pests and recommendations in the Champlain Valley. Kerik gives advice about pruning fire blight from trees. Anna brings us her State of the State update on regional degree day accumulation, pest developments, and apple phenology. Recorded June 27 (Anna and Monique) and 28 (Kerik) and released June 28, 2023. _____________________ BASE 43F Phenology and DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-6/27* Geneva || fruit sizing || 1349 Highland HVRL || fruit sizing || 1622 Clifton Park || fruit sizing || 1442 Peru (Forrence) || fruit sizing || 1262 Medina - Inland || fruit sizing || 1280 Appleton North - Lake || fruit sizing || 1200 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || fruit sizing || 1278 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || fruit sizing || 1239 _____________________ BASE 43F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* Obliquebanded Leafroller - 1st adult catch: 884 (± 90) Oriental fruit moth - 1st flight ending: 825 (± 126) Peachtree borer - 1st adult catch: 1032 (± 226) San Jose sacle - 1st flight ending: 1039 (± 182) Black stem borer - 1st flight ending: 1056 (± 198) Spotted tentiform leaf miner - 2nd gen catch: 1063 (± 91) San Jose scale - 1st crawlers observed: 1124 (± 91) Dogwood borer - 1st adult catch: 964 (± 230) American plum borer - 1st flight ending: 1344 (± 144) _____________________ BASE 50F DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-6/27* Geneva || 844 Highland HVRL || 1001 Clifton Park || 901 Peru (Forrence) || 781 Medina - Inland || 790 Appleton North - Lake || 722 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || 792 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || 749 _____________________ BASE 50F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* Obliquebanded Leafroller - 1st adult catch: 523 (± 62) Oriental fruit moth - 1st flight ending: 576 (± 97) Peachtree borer - 1st adult catch: 619 (± 182) San Jose sacle - 1st flight ending: 632 (± 125) Black stem borer - 1st flight ending: 636 (± 154) Spotted tentiform leaf miner - 2nd gen catch: 648 (± 74) San Jose scale - 1st crawlers observed: 688 (± 69) Dogwood borer - 1st adult catch: 571 (± 151) American plum borer - 1st flight ending: 856 (± 111) _____________________ *All DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E. LINKS ENYCHP blog: https://blogs.cornell.edu/enychp/ NOAA storm prediction: https://www.spc.noaa.gov/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnSqoYIj7kk Cox Lab blog: ⁠⁠https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/⁠⁠ Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

    13 - 22 June 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 21:20


    Welcome to Scaffolds Podcast, a weekly roundup of the timely updates on insect and disease management as well as phenological developments across New York State for apple growers. This week we are joined by Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech; Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology; and special guest Dr. Christophe Duplais, organic chemist and associate research professor in entomology. In this episode, Monique sits down with Christophe to talk about the chemistry and use of adjuvants. Kerik talks about summer diseases and what to do next week in anticipation of rain events. Recorded June 22 and released June 22, 2023. Anna Wallis' recording and show notes will be added June 23. LINKS: Cox Lab disease submission form: https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/ Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

    12 - 14 June 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 22:31


    This week we are joined by Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech; Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology; Līga Astra Kalniņa, Cox lab graduate student; and Anna Wallis, fruit IPM coordinator. In this episode, Monique sits down with Kerik to talk about the big picture outlook on apple insects, and where things are headed for the future of pest management. Līga gives her latest apple disease forecast. Anna brings us her State of the State update on degree day accumulation and apple phenology. Recorded and released June 14, 2023. _____________________ BASE 43F Phenology and DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-6/13* Geneva || fruit sizing || 1002 Highland HVRL || fruit sizing || 1268 Clifton Park || fruit sizing || 1096 Peru (Forrence) || fruit sizing || 937 Medina - Inland || fruit sizing || 940 Appleton North - Lake || fruit sizing || 878 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || fruit sizing || 938 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || fruit sizing || 902 _____________________ BASE 43F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* European red mite - sample (2.5 mite/leaf): June 1 Obliquebanded Leafroller - set traps: June 1 Black stem borer - 1st flight peak: 681 (± 170) Redbanded leafroller - 1st flight ending: 753 (± 140) American plum borer - 1st peak flight: 784 (± 183) Codling moth - 1st peak flight: 768 (± 206) Spotted tentiform leaf miner - 1st flight ending: 813 (± 128) Obliquebanded Leafroller - 1st adult catch: 884 (± 90) Oriental fruit moth - 1st flight ending: 825 (± 126) Peachtree borer - 1st adult catch: 1032 (± 226) San Jose sacle - 1st flight ending: 1039 (± 182) Black stem borer - 1st flight ending: 1056 (± 198) Spotted tentiform leaf miner - 2nd gen catch: 1063 (± 91) San Jose scale - 1st crawlers observed: 1124 (± 91) Dogwood borer - 1st adult catch: 964 (± 230) American plum borer - 1st flight ending: 1344 (± 144) _____________________ BASE 50F DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-6/13* Geneva || 596 Highland HVRL || 745 Clifton Park || 653 Peru (Forrence) || 554 Medina - Inland || 548 Appleton North - Lake || 498 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || 551 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || 511 _____________________ BASE 50F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* European red mite - sample (2.5 mite/leaf): June 1 Obliquebanded Leafroller - set traps: June 1 Black stem borer - 1st flight peak: 383 (±122) Redbanded leafroller - 1st flight ending: 448 (± 105) American plum borer - 1st peak flight: 457 (± 128) Codling moth - 1st peak flight: 442 (± 134) Spotted tentiform leaf miner - 1st flight ending: 475 (± 94) Obliquebanded Leafroller - 1st adult catch: 523 (± 62) Oriental fruit moth - 1st flight ending: 576 (± 97) Peachtree borer - 1st adult catch: 619 (± 182) San Jose sacle - 1st flight ending: 632 (± 125) Black stem borer - 1st flight ending: 636 (± 154) Spotted tentiform leaf miner - 2nd gen catch: 648 (± 74) San Jose scale - 1st crawlers observed: 688 (± 69) Dogwood borer - 1st adult catch: 571 (± 151) American plum borer - 1st flight ending: 856 (± 111) _____________________ DD50 from Petal Fall (accumulated and predicted) [Location] || [PF Date**] || [June 13 DD] || June 18 DD predicted] Geneva || May 21 || 294 || 362 Highland HVRL || May 9 || 442 || 521 Clifton Park || May 16 || 354 || 429 Peru (Forrence) || May 26 || 254 || 332 Medina - Inland || May 26 || 248 || 315 Appleton North - Lake || May 30 || 200 || 269 Fairville (the Apple Shed) - Inland || May 23 || 248 || 315 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || May 27 || 215 || 272 _____________________ *All DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E. ** predicted in NEWA based on DD accumulations LINKS ENYCHP webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnSqoYIj7kk Cox Lab blog: ⁠https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/⁠ Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

    11 - 7 June 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 12:56


    Welcome to Scaffolds Podcast, a weekly roundup of the timely updates on insect and disease management as well as phenological developments across New York State for apple growers. This week we are joined by Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech; Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology; and Anna Wallis, Fruit IPM Coordinator. In this episode, Monique sits down with Kerik to talk about the big picture outlook on apple scab and fireblight, and where things are headed for the future of disease management. As always, Anna Wallis brings us her State of the State update on degree day accumulation and apple phenology. Recorded June 7 and released June 8, 2023. _____________________ BASE 43F Phenology and DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-6/7* Geneva || fruit sizing || 888 Highland HVRL || fruit sizing || 1141 Clifton Park || fruit sizing || 977 Peru (Forrence) || fruit sizing || 820 Medina - Inland || fruit sizing || 825 Appleton North - Lake || fruit sizing || 761 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || fruit sizing || 827 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || fruit sizing || 786 _____________________ BASE 43F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* Plum curculio - 1st oviposition scars: 555 (± 77) Pear psylla - hardshell stage: 569 (± 87) Lesser peach tree borer - 1st adult catch: 570 (± 94)  San Jose scale - 1st flight peak: 644 (± 89)  European red mite - sample (2.5 mite/leaf): June 1 Obliquebanded Leafroller - set traps: June 1 Black stem borer - 1st flight peak: 681 (± 170) _____________________ BASE 50F DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-6/7* Geneva || 523 Highland HVRL || 659 Clifton Park || 575 Peru (Forrence) || 479 Medina - Inland || 474 Appleton North - Lake || 422 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || 481 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || 436 _____________________ BASE 50F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* Plum curculio - 1st oviposition scars: 286 (± 37) Pear psylla - hardshell stage: 312 (± 51) Lesser peach tree borer - 1st adult catch: 308 (± 59) San Jose scale - 1st flight peak: 355 (± 58) European red mite - sample (2.5 mite/leaf): June 1 Obliquebanded Leafroller - set traps: June 1 Black stem borer - 1st flight peak: 383 (±122) _____________________ DD50 from Petal Fall (accumulated and predicted) [Location] || [PF Date**] || [June 6 DD] || June 12 DD predicted] Geneva || May 21 || 221 || 278 Highland HVRL || May 9 || 357 || 420 Clifton Park || May 16 || 276 || 333 Peru (Forrence) || May 26 || 179 || 228 Medina - Inland || May 26 || 174 || 233 Appleton North - Lake || May 30 || 124 || 186 Fairville (the Apple Shed) - Inland || May 23 || 180 || 236 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || May 27 || 139 || 196 _____________________ *All DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E. ** predicted in NEWA based on DD accumulations LINKS Storm prediction center: https://www.spc.noaa.gov/ Climate prediction center:  https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/index.php Cox Lab blog: https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/ Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

    10 - 1 June 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 22:23


    Welcome to Scaffolds Podcast, a weekly roundup of the timely updates on insect and disease management as well as phenological developments across New York State for apple growers. This week we are joined by special guest Dr. Jason Londo, assistant professor of horticulture at Cornell AgriTech. Our usual hosts include Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech; Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology; Līga Astra Kalniņa, Cox Lab graduate student; and Anna Wallis, Fruit IPM Coordinator. In this episode, Monique and Dr. Londo discuss the impacts of the recent late season freeze. Kerik and Līga overview the summer disease outlook. Anna brings us the State of The state on regional developments in degree day accumulation and phenology. Recorded 6/1 and published 6/2/23. _____________________ BASE 43F Phenology and DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-6/1* Geneva || fruit sizing || 774 Highland HVRL || fruit sizing || 1028 Clifton Park || fruit sizing || 867 Peru (Forrence) || fruit sizing || 720 Medina - Inland || fruit sizing || 717 Appleton North - Lake || fruit sizing || 644 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || fruit sizing || 725 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || fruit sizing || 686 _____________________ BASE 43F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* Codling moth - 1st adult catch: 475 (± 85) San Jose scale - 1st adult catch: 533 (± 88)  Spotted tentiform leaf miner - 1st mines: 472 (± 129) Plum curculio - 1st oviposition scars: 555 (± 77) Pear psylla - hardshell stage: 569 (± 87) Lesser peach tree borer - 1st adult catch: 570 (± 94)  San Jose scale - 1st flight peak: 644 (± 89)  European red mite - sample (2.5 mite/leaf): June 1 Obliquebanded Leafroller - set traps: June 1 Black stem borer - 1st flight peak: 681 (± 170) _____________________ BASE 50F DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-6/1* Geneva || 451 Highland HVRL || 586 Clifton Park || 506 Peru (Forrence) || 418 Medina - Inland || 405 Appleton North - Lake || 346 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || 418 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || 376 _____________________ BASE 50F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* Codling moth - 1st adult catch: 249 (± 55) San Jose scale - 1st adult catch: 284 (± 61) Spotted tentiform leaf miner - 1st mines: 241 (± 76) Plum curculio - 1st oviposition scars: 286 (± 37) Pear psylla - hardshell stage: 312 (± 51) Lesser peach tree borer - 1st adult catch: 308 (± 59) San Jose scale - 1st flight peak: 355 (± 58) European red mite - sample (2.5 mite/leaf): June 1 Obliquebanded Leafroller - set traps: June 1 Black stem borer - 1st flight peak: 383 (±122) _____________________ *All DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E. LINKS https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap/StateDroughtMonitor.aspx?Northeast  https://www.nrcc.cornell.edu/regional/drought/drought.html https://www.weather.gov/ Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana Jason Londo twitter: @shiversherlock

    09 - 26 May 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 17:22


    Welcome to Scaffolds Podcast, a weekly roundup of the timely updates on insect and disease management as well as phenological developments across New York State for apple growers. This week we are joined by Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech; Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology; and Anna Wallis, Fruit IPM Coordinator. In this episode, Monique overviews some considerations for petal fall applications. Kerik brings us pt. 3 of his fireblight management recommendations, this time focused on nursery management. Anna gives the State of the State Update on regional developments in degree day accumulation, phenology, and pest captures from around the state. Recorded May 24 (Kerik and Monique) and May 26 (Anna), and released May 26, 2023. _____________________ BASE 43F Phenology and DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-5/25* Geneva || 8-10 mm || 619 Highland HVRL || 10-18 mm || 889 Clifton Park || 10-12 mm || 713 Peru (Forrence) || Petal Fall || 567 Medina - Inland || Petal Fall / Fruit Sizing || 581 Appleton North - Lake || Petal Fall / Fruit Sizing || 521 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || Petal Fall / Fruit Sizing || 595 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || Petal Fall / Fruit Sizing || _____________________ BASE 43F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* Lesser appleworm - 1st catch: 420 (± 144) Lesser appleworm - first peak flight: 569 (± 205) American plum borer - 1st adult catch: 457 (± 64) OFM - 1st flight peak (DD45): 369 (± 91) Codling moth - 1st adult catch: 475 (± 85) San Jose scale - 1st adult catch: 533 (± 88)  Spotted tentiform leaf miner - 1st mines: 472 (± 129) Plum curculio - 1st oviposition scars: 555 (± 77) Pear psylla - hardshell stage: 569 (± 87) Lesser peach tree borer - 1st adult catch: 570 (± 94)  San Jose scale - 1st flight peak: 644 (± 89)  European red mite - sample (2.5 mite/leaf): June 1 Obliquebanded Leafroller - set traps: June 1 Black stem borer - 1st flight peak: 681 (± 170) _____________________ BASE 50F DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-5/25* Geneva || 344 Highland HVRL || 487 Clifton Park || 392 Peru (Forrence) || 307 Medina - Inland || 307 Appleton North - Lake || 262 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || 326 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || 293 _____________________ BASE 50F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* Lesser appleworm - 1st catch: 217 (± 88) Lesser appleworm - first peak flight: 313 (± 130) American plum borer - 1st adult catch: 240 (± 45) OFM - 1st flight peak (DD45): 223 (± 57) Codling moth - 1st adult catch: 249 (± 55) San Jose scale - 1st adult catch: 284 (± 61) Spotted tentiform leaf miner - 1st mines: 241 (± 76) Plum curculio - 1st oviposition scars: 286 (± 37) Pear psylla - hardshell stage: 312 (± 51) Lesser peach tree borer - 1st adult catch: 308 (± 59) San Jose scale - 1st flight peak: 355 (± 58) European red mite - sample (2.5 mite/leaf): June 1 Obliquebanded Leafroller - set traps: June 1 Black stem borer - 1st flight peak: 383 (±122) _____________________ *All DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E. LINKS: Info on radiation freezes: https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/what_are_radiation_freezes Cox Lab blog: https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/ Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

    08 - 16 May 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 22:20


    This week we are joined by special guest Dr. Michelle Heck, research molecular biologist in the Emerging Pests and Pathogens Research Unit of USDA in Ithaca, NY. Our regular hosts include Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech; Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology; Līga Astra Kalniņa, Cox Lab graduate student; and Anna Wallis, Fruit IPM Coordinator. In this episode, Monique interviews Dr. Heck about the current research and potential applications of peptides in tree fruit. Līga gives the scab and fireblight forecast. Kerik talks about managing fireblight on new plantings. Anna brings us the latest phenology and pest captures from around the state. Recorded May 16 (Monique and Anna) and May 17 (Kerik and Līga), and released May 17, 2023. _____________________ BASE 43F Phenology and DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-5/16* Geneva || Petal Fall || 512 Highland HVRL || Fruit Sizing || 745 Clifton Park || Petal Fall || 576 Peru (Forrence) || Late Bloom || 452 Medina - Inland || Petal Fall || 467 Appleton North - Lake || Late Bloom || 419 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || Petal Fall || 481 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || Late Bloom || 453 _____________________ BASE 43F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* Lesser appleworm first catch: 420 (144) Lesser appleworm first peak flight: 569 (205) American plum borer first catch: 457 (64) OFM first peak flight (DD45): 369 (91) Coddling moth first catch: 475 (85) San Jose scale first adult catch: 533 (88) Spotted tentiform leaf miner first mines: 472 (129) Plum curculio first oviposition scars: 555 (77) Pear psylla hardshell stage: 569 (87) Lesser peachtree borer first catch: 570 (94) San Jose scale first flight peak: 644 (89) _____________________ BASE 50F DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-5/16* Geneva || 281 Highland HVRL || 403 Clifton Park || 312 Peru (Forrence) || 239 Medina - Inland || 246 Appleton North - Lake || 209 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || 261 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || 234 _____________________ BASE 50F Upcoming Pest Events: Average DDs (std)* Lesser appleworm first catch: 217 (88) Lesser appleworm first peak flight: 313 (130) American plum borer first catch: 240 (45) OFM first peak flight (DD45): 223 (57) Coddling moth first catch: 249 (55) San Jose scale first adult catch: 284 (61) Spotted tentiform leaf miner first mines: 241 (76) Plum curculio first oviposition scars: 286 (37) Pear psylla hardshell stage: 312 (51) Lesser peachtree borer first catch: 308 (59) San Jose scale first flight peak: 355 (58) _____________________ *All DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E. LINKS Apple IPM Intensive Workshop playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoNb8lODb49vifrm9Tla4GmAVhlIL0527 Apple Insect Targets and IPM Practices (including explanations of Degree Day calculations): https://youtu.be/NwyBAcvbpUs NEWA Weather Tools: https://newa.cornell.edu/weather-tools NEWA DD Calculator: https://newa.cornell.edu/degree-day-calculator CSF DD Calculator: http://climatesmartfarming.org/tools/csf-growing-degree-day-calculator/ Cox Lab blog: https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/ Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana Michelle Heck twitter: @Michelle_Heck1

    07 - 10 May 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 29:48


    Welcome to Scaffolds Podcast, a weekly roundup of the timely updates on insect and disease management as well as phenological developments across New York State for apple growers. This week we are joined by Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech; Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology; Līga Astra Kalniņa, Cox Lab graduate student; and Anna Wallis, Fruit IPM Coordinator. In this episode, Monique talks about future directions in IPM and the function of peptides. Kerik and Līga warn of a major fireblight infection event and overview general fireblight management strategies, and Anna brings us the latest phenology and pest captures from around the state. Recorded and released May 10, 2023. Phenology and DDs (43F) for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-5/9* Geneva || Bloom || 407 Highland HVRL || Petal Fall || 620 Clifton Park || Bloom || 465 Peru (Forrence) || Early Bloom || 350 Medina - Inland || Bloom || 363 Appleton North - Lake || Bloom || 312 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || Bloom || 384 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || Bloom || 350 Upcoming Pest Events: DDs (43F) Ranges (avg +/- std)* Comstock mealy bug nymphs: 215-441 European red mite egg hatch: 231-337 Lesser appleworm first catch: 276-564 Obliquebanded leafroller larvae active: 158-314 Oriental fruit moth first catch: 220-320 Pear psylla first egg hatch: 174-328 Predator mites present: 211-402 Redbanded leafroller first peak flight: 231-380 Rose leafhopper nymphs on multiflora rose: 239-397 Spotted tentiform leafminer first flight: 265-403 *All DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E. Links Apple IPM Intensive Workshop playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoNb8lODb49vifrm9Tla4GmAVhlIL0527 Apple Insect Targets and IPM Practices (including explanations of Degree Day calculations): https://youtu.be/NwyBAcvbpUsNEWA Weather Tools: https://newa.cornell.edu/weather-tools NEWA DD Calculator: https://newa.cornell.edu/degree-day-calculator CSF DD Calculator: http://climatesmartfarming.org/tools/csf-growing-degree-day-calculator/ Cox Lab blog: https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/ Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

    06 - 2 May 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 24:02


    Welcome to Scaffolds Podcast, a weekly roundup of the timely updates on insect and disease management as well as phenological developments across New York State for apple growers. This week we are joined by Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech; Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology; Līga Astra Kalniņa, Cox Lab graduate student; and Anna Wallis, Fruit IPM Coordinator. In this episode, Monique talks about chemigation and gives an update on black stem borer. Kerik and Līga give the latest disease forecast, and Anna brings us the latest phenology from around the state. Recorded May 2 and released May 3, 2023. Phenology and DDs (43F) for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-5/2* Geneva || Late Pink / Early King Bloom || 340 Highland HVRL || Late Bloom / Petal Fall || 515 Clifton Park || Late Pink / Early King Bloom || 375 Peru (Forrence) || Pink || 264 Medina - Inland || Late Pink / Early King Bloom || 291 Appleton North - Lake || Late Pink / Early King Bloom || 251 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || Late Pink / Early King Bloom || 323 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || Late Pink / Early King Bloom || 291 Upcoming Pest Events: DDs (43F) Ranges (avg +/- std)* Comstock mealy bug nymphs: 215-441 European red mite egg hatch: 231-337 Green fruitworm flight subsides: 496-528 Lesser appleworm first catch: 276-564 Obliquebanded leafroller larvae active: 158-314 Oriental fruit moth first catch: 220-320 Pear psylla first egg hatch: 174-328 Predator mites present: 211-402 Redbanded leafroller first peak flight: 231-380 Rose leafhopper nymphs on multiflora rose: 239-397 Spotted tentiform leafminer first flight: 265-403 *All DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E. Links Apple IPM Intensive Workshop playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoNb8lODb49vifrm9Tla4GmAVhlIL0527 Apple Insect Targets and IPM Practices (including explanations of Degree Day calculations): https://youtu.be/NwyBAcvbpUs NEWA Weather Tools: https://newa.cornell.edu/weather-tools NEWA DD Calculator: https://newa.cornell.edu/degree-day-calculator CSF DD Calculator: http://climatesmartfarming.org/tools/csf-growing-degree-day-calculator/ Cox Lab blog: https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/ Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

    05 - 27 April 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 19:38


    Welcome to Scaffolds Podcast, a weekly roundup of the timely updates on insect and disease management as well as phenological developments across New York State for apple growers. This week we are joined by Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech; Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology; and Anna Wallis, Fruit IPM Coordinator. In this episode, Monique talks about petal fall insect management focusing on plum curculio, tarnished plant bug, and wooly apple aphid. Kerik gives the disease forecast for the week, and Anna Wallis will give the state of the state update on regional developments in degree day accumulation and phenology. Recorded April 25 (Anna) and April 27 (Monique and Kerik) and released April 27, 2023. Phenology and DDs (43F) for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-4/24 Geneva || Pink || 307 Highland HVRL || Late Bloom || 466 Clifton Park || Pink || 325 Peru (Forrence) || Tight Cluster || 220 Medina - Inland || Early Pink || 253 Appleton North - Lake || Early Pink || 214 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || Early Pink || 291 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || Early Pink || 255 *All DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E. Links NEWA Weather Tools: https://newa.cornell.edu/weather-tools NEWA DD Calculator: https://newa.cornell.edu/degree-day-calculator CSF DD Calculator: http://climatesmartfarming.org/tools/csf-growing-degree-day-calculator/ Cox Lab blog: https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/ Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

    04 - 19 April 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 14:48


    Welcome to Scaffolds Podcast, a weekly roundup of the timely updates on insect and disease management as well as phenological developments across New York State for apple growers. This week we are joined by Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech; Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology; Līga Astra Kalniņa, Cox Lab graduate student; and Anna Wallis, Fruit IPM Coordinator. In this episode, Monique shares more about bulletproofing your IPM program. Kerik and Līga give the latest disease forecast, and Anna brings us the latest phenology from around the state. Recorded 18-19 April and released April 20, 2023. Phenology and DDs (43F) for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-4/18 Geneva || Tight Cluster || 258 Highland HVRL || Bloom || 403 Clifton Park || Tight Cluster, First Pink || 272 Peru (Forrence) || 1/2" Green || 184 Medina - Inland || Tight Cluster || 214 Appleton North - Lake || Tight Cluster || 190 Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || Tight Cluster || 252 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || Tight Cluster || 222 *All DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E. Links Apple IPM Intensive Workshop playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoNb8lODb49vifrm9Tla4GmAVhlIL0527 Apple Insect Targets and IPM Practices (including explanations of Degree Day calculations): https://youtu.be/NwyBAcvbpUs NEWA Weather Tools: https://newa.cornell.edu/weather-tools NEWA DD Calculator: https://newa.cornell.edu/degree-day-calculator CSF DD Calculator: http://climatesmartfarming.org/tools/csf-growing-degree-day-calculator/ Cox Lab blog: https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/ Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

    Emergency Update - 17 April 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 4:29


    Today we bring you an emergency disease update from Dr. Kerik Cox, recorded April 14 and released April 17, 2023. For the latest in disease forecasting, visit https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/

    03 - 11 April 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 10:52


    Welcome to Scaffolds Podcast, a weekly roundup of the timely updates on insect and disease management as well as phenological developments across New York State for apple growers. This week we are joined by Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech, Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology, and Anna Wallis, Fruit IPM Coordinator. In this episode, Monique discusses the idea of bulletproofing your IPM program, San Jose Scale, and some notes on ambrosia beetles. Kerik brings us the disease forecast for the week, and Anna will give the state of the state update on regional developments in degree day accumulation and phenology.  Recorded April 11 and released April 12, 2023 McIntosh Phenology and DDs (43F) (avg +/- std) Silver Tip || 58-106 Green Tip || 99-144 Half-Inch Green || 150-201 Tight Cluster || 206-257 Pink || 267-316 Bloom || 344-415 Petal Fall || 439-523 Phenology and DDs (43F) for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-4/11 Geneva || Green Tip || 125 Highland HVRL || 1/2" Green || 239 Clifton Park || Green Tip || 122 Peru (Forrence) || Silver Tip || 73 Medina - Inland || Green Tip || 99 Appleton North - Lake || Green Tip || 86 Williamson (Mason) - Inland || Green Tip || 105 Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || Green Tip || 112 *All DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E. Links: NEWA Weather Tools: https://newa.cornell.edu/weather-tools NEWA DD Calculator: https://newa.cornell.edu/degree-day-calculator CSF DD Calculator: http://climatesmartfarming.org/tools/csf-growing-degree-day-calculator/ Cox Lab blog: https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/ Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

    02 - 5 April 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 14:59


    Welcome to Scaffolds Podcast, a weekly roundup of the timely updates on insect and disease management as well as phenological developments across New York State for apple growers. This week we are joined by Monique Rivera, assistant professor of entomology at Cornell AgriTech, Kerik Cox, associate professor of plant pathology, and Anna Wallis, Fruit IPM Coordinator. In this episode, Monique discusses three reasons to use horticultural oils this spring and a quick note on mating disruption. Kerik gives the disease forecast for the week. Anna brings her state of the state update on regional developments in degree day accumulation and phenology. Recorded April 5 and released April 6, 2023 Links: NEWA Weather Tools: https://newa.cornell.edu/weather-tools  NEWA DD Calculator: https://newa.cornell.edu/degree-day-calculator CSF DD Calculator: http://climatesmartfarming.org/tools/csf-growing-degree-day-calculator/ Cox Lab blog: https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/ Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera twitter: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

    01 - 27 March 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 11:15


    Hello New York State Apple Growers– and welcome to the scaffolds podcast! This podcast is a reinvention of the scaffolds newsletter, formerly published weekly by Dr. Art Agnello. In this episode we bring you the latest on the current phenology, disease forecasts, and pests of apples from around New York State. Recorded March 27, 2023 and released March 28, 2023 For more info: Cox Lab blog: https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/Cox Lab twitter: @fruitpathologyMonique Rivera twitter: @moniquejriveraAnna Wallis twitter: @jesuisunanana

    00 - Welcome to scaffolds

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 3:25


    Hello New York State Apple Growers– and welcome to the scaffolds podcast! This podcast is a reinvention of the scaffolds newsletter, formerly published weekly by Dr. Art Agnello. In this episode we introduce ourselves and tell you what to expect from this show. Cox Lab blog: https://blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/ Twitter: Kerik Cox & Līga Astra Kalniņa: @fruitpathology Monique Rivera: @moniquejrivera Anna Wallis: @jesuisunanana

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