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Browsing NYS IPM Project Reports by Author "Reissig, Harvey"
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An Organic Apple Production System for New York
Robinson, Terence; Agnello, Art; Merwin, Ian; Reissig, Harvey; Shupp, Jim (New York State IPM Program, 2002)Several NY apple growers have indicated they see a marketing opportunity for NY grown organic apples (both fresh and processed products) and have requested a Cornell University led effort to develop a system of organic ... -
An Organic Apple Production System For New York
Robinson, Terence; Agnello, Art; Reissig, Harvey; Schupp, Jim; Noordijk, Heidi (New York State IPM Program, 2003)Several NY apple growers have indicated they see a marketing opportunity for NY grown organic apples (both fresh and processed products) and have requested a Cornell University led effort to develop a system of organic ... -
An Organic Apple Production System for New York
Robinson, Terence; Agnello, Art; Merwin, Ian; Reissig, Harvey; Rosenberger, David; Schupp, Jim; Straub, Richard (New York State IPM Program, 2001)Several NY apple growers have indicated they see a marketing opportunity for NY grown organic apples (both fresh and processed products) and have requested a Cornell University led effort to develop a system of organic ... -
Development of an Action Threshold and Management Strategies for Mirid Bugs on Apples
Kain, David; Agnello, Arthur; Kovach, Joe; Reissig, Harvey (1997)Mullein plant bug (MPB) has been described as having a Jekyll and Hyde personality, switching from being a damaging fruit-feeder one season to a beneficial predator the next. The mechanism for this switching behavior is ... -
Management Programs for Internal Lepidoptera in Apples Using Pheromone Mating Disruption and In-season Fruit Inspection
Agnello, Arthur; Reissig, Harvey (New York State IPM Program, 2006)During the last 5 years, severe outbreaks of two species of internal Lepidoptera (worms) have occurred in apple production regions in western NY. These outbreaks have caused severe financial losses to growers throughout ...