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Browsing NYS IPM Project Reports by Author "Martin, Kevin"
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A Multi-pronged Approach to Information Transfer – Is it Effective?
Weigle, Timothy; Muza, Andy; Martin, Kevin (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2018)Providing up-to-date production information to the diverse demographics of the Lake Erie Grape Growing region is a challenge that has been met through the use of a number of electronic information transfer techniques ranging ... -
A System Approach to Concord Productivity and Fruit Quality in the Lake Erie Production Region
Bates, Terence; Weigle, Timothy; Haggerty, Luke; Martin, Kevin; Muza, Andy (New York State IPM Program, 2014)Research-based IPM practices have been developed and modeled for grape pests on the Network for Environment and Weather Applications (NEWA) website. The purpose of this project was to determine if adoption of cost-effective, ... -
A System Approach to Concord Productivity and Fruit Quality in the Lake Erie Production Region
Bates, Terence; Weigle, Timothy; Haggerty, Luke; Martin, Kevin; Muza, Andy; (New York State IPM Program, 2015)The Concord System project is an integrated project that investigates the effect of various aspects of environment, genetics, pests and diseases, vine growth, and vine balance on Concord production efficiency. As the project ... -
Evaluation of the Effects of Disease and Insect Management Strategies in High Brix Niagara Grape Production
Weigle, Tim; Timer, Jody; Hed, Bryan; Martin, Kevin; Ngugi, Henry (New York State IPM Program, 2011)Objectives: 1. Compare the effects of fungicide and insecticide programs for early and late harvest Niagara with respect to disease and insect control, cluster weight, and vine growth/vigor. 2. Determine the relationship ... -
GIS Maps—The Backbone for Implementing Research-based Information in the Lake Erie Region
Weigle, Timothy; Bates, Terence; Martin, Kevin (New York State IPM Program, 2013)In the second year after the first GIS vineyard block map was generated, National Grape Cooperative has teamed up with the Lake Erie Regional Grape Program, to fast track the implementation of GIS mapping for all their ... -
Increasing Quality and Profitability in New York Vineyards Using NEWA, Cornell’s Weather and Pest Network
Weigle, Timothy H.; Muza, Andy; Haggerty, Luke; Martin, Kevin; Wise, Alice; Peterson, Hans Walter; O'Connell, James; Carroll, Juliet (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2016)The multipronged approach to grower training on the use of NEWA resources by the NYS IPM Program, in conjunction with Cornell’s regional and area Grape Program Extension Teams, has resulted in savings by New York grape ... -
Increasing the Reliability and Scope of NEWA Weather and Pest Model Information in the Lake Erie Region (Year 1 progress report)
Weigle, Tim; Martin, Kevin (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2017)Objectives: 1. Increase reliability of weather and pest model information provided through the NEWA website through monitoring and machine maintenance. 2. Increase adoption of the phenology-based degree-day model for timing ... -
Increasing the Reliability and Scope of NEWA Weather and Pest Model Information in the Lake Erie Region (Year 2 progress report)
Weigle, Tim; Martin, Kevin (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2018)Objectives: 1. Increase reliability of weather and pest model information provided through the NEWA website through monitoring and machine maintenance. 2. Increase adoption of the phenology-based degree-day model for timing ... -
LERGP Coffee Pot Meetings Provide Bidirectional Education
Weigle, Tim; Muza, Andy; Martin, Kevin; Creasap Gee, Jodi (New York State IPM Program, 2011)Informal Coffee Pot meetings held weekly during the growing season by members of the Lake Erie Regional Grape Program provide extension team members with the chance to learn about local conditions affecting grape production ... -
Precision Vineyard Management: Collecting and Interpreting Spatial Data for Variable Vineyard Management
Weigle, Tim; Martin, Kevin; Knappenberger, Kimberly (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2017)As the second full year of the Efficient Vineyard SCRI project comes to completion, it is interesting to examine the tools developed, and their use, to move project information into grower vineyards. The most obvious tool ... -
Project Theme 5: Adoption and Outreach Progress Report July 2018
Weigle, Tim; Martin, Kevin; Knappenberger, Kimberly (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2018)Year Three Objectives: 1) Conduct educational programming to educate growers on the technology being developed and its application in a vineyard operation. 2) Demonstrate technology in 8 grower vineyards 3) Engagement with ...