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Browsing NYS IPM Project Reports by Author "Weigle, T."
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Addressing the Food Quality Protection Act in the Lake Erie Region Vineyards
Weigle, T.; English-Loeb, G.; Wilcox, W.; Dunst, R.; Bixby, J. (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1999)The implementation of the Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA) could drastically alter pest management strategies currently used by grape growers in New York State. There is a need to develop vineyard pest management strategies ... -
Demonstrating a Postemergence Vineyard Weed Management Program
Weigle, T.; Dunst, R.; Bixby, J. (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1997)Under the row weed management in Lake Erie vineyards have traditionally relied on the use of a pre-emergence herbicide application in the spring followed by an application of a post-emergence herbicide in June (or around ... -
Demonstrating a Postemergence Vineyard Weed Management Program
Weigle, T.; Dunst, R.; Bixby, J. (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1998)Under the row weed management in Lake Erie vineyards have traditionally relied on the use of a pre-emergence herbicide application in the spring followed by an application of a post-emergence herbicide in June (or around ... -
Demonstration and Evaluation of Pest Management Alternatives in Finger Lakes Grapes
Martinson, T.; Weigle, T. (New York State IPM Program, 2000)Several small experiments and demonstrations supporting adoption of improved spray technology and pest management alternatives by Finger Lakes area grape growers were completed. -
Demonstration and Evaluation of Pest Management Alternatives in Finger Lakes Grapes
Martinson, T.; Weigle, T. (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1999)This project addressed several pest management problems including approaches for controlling European red mite (ERM) through prebloom applications of Stylet oil and biological control with T. pyri; evaluation of a novel ... -
Developing and Testing a Code of Sustainable Viticulture Practices for Vineyards in New York and Pennsylvania
Martinson, T.; Wise, A.; Weigle, T. (New York State IPM Program, 2006)We propose to develop and work towards implementation of a sustainable viticulture program for the Long Island, Finger Lakes, and Lake Erie/Ontario regions in NY and the Lake Erie region of Pennsylvania. Such a program ... -
Evaluating Management Options for European Red Mite and Sevin-Resistant Grape Leafhopper, and Post-Emergent Weed Management Demonstration in Finger Lakes Vineyards
Martinson, T.; Weigle, T. (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1998)This IPM Implementation Project had several objectives aimed at providing Finger Lakes region grape growers with useful, timely information on pest management and providing options for dealing with emerging pest management ... -
Integration of Alternative and Conventional Strategies for Management of Grape Berry Moth in Severe Risk Vineyards
Muza, A.; Weigle, T. (New York State IPM Program, 2006)Consistent economic losses due to grape berry moth, lack of control using conventional insecticides and requests for assistance from grape growers and industry personnel are the factors involved in looking for answers with ... -
Know your Audience - A Multi-pronged Approach to Information Transfer and Impact Assessment
Weigle, T.; Muza, A.; Creasap Gee, J.; Martin, K. (New York State IPM Program, 2009)Computers, clickers and video clips have been added to the arsenal of Coffee Pots and Crop Updates to help the members of the Lake Erie Regional Grape Program address the needs of an audience that is as diverse as it is ... -
Network for Environment and Weather Applications 2009: A year in review
Gibbons, J.; Carroll, J.; TenEyck, C.; Petzoldt, C.; Weigle, T. (New York State IPM Program, 2009)NEWA operated and maintained the weather station network in 2009 with funding from the NYS IPM Program. Six grant projects are underway on a potato late blight simulation model, an apple IPM website, upgrades to grape ... -
NEWA (Network for Environment and Weather Applications) 2008: A Year in Review
Gibbons, J.; Carroll, J.; TenEyck, C.; Petzoldt, C.; Weigle, T. (New York State IPM Program, 2008)NEWA operated and maintained the electronic weather network in 2008 with funding support from the NYS IPM Program. Visits or “hits” to NEWA’s website were comparable to last year. Rainwise MKIII instruments continue to be ... -
NEWA (Network for Environment and Weather Awareness) 2006: A Year in Review
Gibbons, J.; Carroll, J.; TenEyck, C.; Petzoldt, C.; Weigle, T. (New York State IPM Program, 2006)NEWA operated and maintained the electronic weather network in 2006 with funding support from the NYS IPM Program. There are now 829 users in the NEWA database compared to the 512 users in 2005. As a result of continued ... -
Organic Production Guides
Carroll, J.; Kirkwyland, M.; Merwin, I.; Peck, G.; Petzoldt, C.; Rutz, R.; Seaman, A.; Thomas, E.; Waldron, K.; Weigle, T. (New York State IPM Program, 2009)New farmers interested in raising organic fruit, vegetables, or livestock, experienced growers transitioning to organic production, or diversifying their organic crop mix to include vegetables or fruit have had few resources ... -
Reexamination of Grape Berry Moth Management Practices in the Lake Erie Region
Weigle, T.; Bixby, J.; English-Loeb G. (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1997)The Grape Berry Moth Risk Assessment (GBM RA) protocol was developed ten years ago by Hoffman and Dennehy (1987) to address the possibility of reducing the number of insecticide applications necessary to manage grape berry ... -
Reexamination of Grape Berry Moth Management Practices in the Lake Erie Region (Year Two)
Weigle, T.; Bixby, J.; English-Loeb G. (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1998)The Grape Berry Moth Risk Assessment (GBM RA) protocol was developed ten years ago by Hoffman and Dennehy (1987) to address the possibility of reducing the number of insecticide applications necessary to manage grape berry ... -
Testing the Use of a Degree Day Model to Time Control of Grape Berry Moth
Weigle, T.; Loeb, G.; Isaacs, R.; Saunders, M. (New York State IPM Program, 2008)The goal of this two-year study is to validate the use of a temperature-driven phenology model to time the application of insecticide for the control of grape berry moth (GBM), the key insect pest of grapes in the eastern ... -
Testing the Use of a Degree Day Model to Time Control of Grape Berry Moth (year 2)
Weigle, T.; Loeb, G.; Isaacs, R.; Saunders, M. (New York State IPM Program, 2009)The goal of this two-year study is to validate the use of a temperature-driven phenology model to time the application of insecticide for the control of grape berry moth (GBM), the key insect pest of grapes in the eastern ... -
Traceability of Fruit Production Practices Enhanced by Trac Record-keeping and Reporting Software
Carroll, J.; Nedrow, J.; TenEyck, C.; Weigle, T. (New York State IPM Program, 2006)Trac Software, an Excel-based record-keeping and reporting software program, enables fruit farmers to easily maintain and report accurate crop protection records that are, 1) vital to their market edge, when increasingly ... -
Weather-driven Grape IPM Forecast Models and Decision Aids from the Network for Environmental and Weather Awareness
Carroll, J.; Weigle, T. (New York State IPM Program, 2009)Our goal is to provide state-of-the-art, weather-driven grape IPM forecasts and viticulture decision aids to viticulture industries through the Network for Environment and Weather Awareness. In NY there are 31,000 acres ...