JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.
Browsing Project Reports by Subject "Apples"
Now showing items 1-20 of 76
-
1998 Apple IPM Demonstration in Orange and Ulster Counties
Ullrich, Maire; Rusinek, Teresa (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1998)To begin developing a grower base for an apple IPM program in the Hudson Valley we worked closely with three that have experience with IPM scouting in other crops. All individuals involved gained experience with apples and ... -
1999 Apple IPM Demonstration in Orange and Ulster Counties
Rusinek, Teresa; Fargione, Mike; Ullrich, Maire (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1999)This apple growing season 6 farms were involved in the IPM Program in Orange and Ulster Counties. All 6 growers had positive experiences with the scouts and program procedures. Harvest evaluations were conducted and showed ... -
2019 New York State Orchard Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey (CAPS) Project Coordination and Field Project Report
Carroll, Juliet; Kelly, Margaret (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2019)Survey for five exotic pests and virus complex in apples in 18 apple orchards located in Cayuga (1 orchard), Clinton (1 orchard), Niagara (1 orchard), Onondaga (1 orchard), Ontario (2 orchards), Orleans (1 orchard), Saratoga ... -
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; 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 ... -
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 ... -
Apple and Grape IPM Extension Focus Groups
Carroll, Juliet; Weigle, Tim (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2016)Extension educators are involved in delivering IPM information to grape and apple growers and met to explore issues, challenges and priorities for apple and grape IPM in Geneva, NY on January 25-26, 2017. A free flowing ... -
Assail Demonstration for Control of Internal Lepidopteran Pests in Apple - 2004
Breth, Deborah (New York State IPM Program, 2004)Observe efficacy of Assail under high pressure from oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molesta. -
Biological mite control in Hudson and Champlain Valley Apple Orchards Through the Distribution and Conservation of Typhlodromus pyri
Nyrop, J. (New York State IPM Program, 2002)Biological mite control is a feasible alternative to pesticide-based control that is sustainable, possibly of lower cost, and void of the concerns that use of chemical pesticides raise. The mite predator Typhlodromus pyri ... -
Biological mite control in Hudson and Champlain Valley Apple Orchards Through the Distribution and Conservation of Typhlodromus pyri
Iungerman, K.; Jentsch, P. (New York State IPM Program, 2001)In contrast to western New York where the mite predator Typhlodromus pyri is widespread and conserved to provide biological mite control, biological mite control has not been actively pursued in eastern New York orchards, ... -
Borer Control Options in Young Apple Trees
McKay, S. (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1999)Concern over losses of young apple trees due to girdling and weakening of trunks by various species of borers and winter damage was the motivation for completing this project. -
Comparison of Different Pheromone Release Systems for Mating Disruption of the Obliquebanded Leafroller Integrated with a Biorational Insecticide
Agnello, A.; Reissig, H. (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1999)The effectiveness of two different types of pheromone release systems in disrupting OBLR mating and subsequently preventing fruit damage were compared in 2.6-5.6-acre blocks in three commercial orchards in western NY: (1) ... -
Comparison of Different Pheromone Release Systems for Mating Disruption of the Obliquebanded Leafroller Integrated with a Biorational Insecticide
Agnello, A.; Reissig, H. (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1998)The effectiveness of three different types of pheromone release systems in disrupting OBLR mating and subsequently preventing fruit damage were compared in 5-acre plots in two commercial orchards: (1) Microsprayers (aerosol ... -
Computer Confidence, Internet Ease, Excel Basics & Trac Software: a workshop for apple growers to enhance their market edge.
Carroll, Juliet; Joki, Carol (New York State IPM Program, 2005)In conjunction with K.M. Davies Co. Inc., apple storage operator, we propose to conduct hands-on workshops in computer technology for apple growers that will improve their business success by promoting information technology ... -
Control of Blossom, Shoot and Rootstock Fire Blight In Young, Dwarf Apple Trees Through Nutrition, Pruning and Growth Regulators
Robinson, Terence; Aldwinckle, Herb (New York State IPM Program, 2001)Control of fire blight control on dwarf apple trees of highly-susceptible cultivars is an increasing problem in NY. Fertilizer practices can have a small but significant effect on tree growth and on shoot blight severity. ... -
Control of Blossom, Shoot and Rootstock Fireblight In Young, Dwarf Apple Trees Through Nutrition, Pruning and Growth Regulators
Robinson, Terence; Aldwinckle, Herb; Norelli, Jay (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1999)Control of fireblight on young apple trees of highly-susceptible cultivars is an increasing problem in NY. The necessity of achieving early production in order to recover investment quickly requires fast tree growth, which ... -
Controlling Oriental Fruit Moth in Peaches Using Mating Disruption and Assessing the Problem in Apples
Breth, Deborah I. (New York State IPM Program, 2002)There has been an increase of peach acreage in NY by 11%, and 30% in numbers of peach trees planted. The increase has mainly been in processing peaches. Most of these plantings are interplanted near apple and pear orchards. ... -
Developing Additive Action Thresholds for Spotted Tentiform Leafminer and European Red Mite
Nyrop J.; Lakso, A. (New York State IPM Program, 2000)Apple trees grown in the eastern United States are subject to attack by several insects and mites that feed on foliage. While injury caused by foliage feeding pests may vary due to the time and type of feeding, the principal ... -
Development of a Fixed Spraying Structure for High-Density Apple Plantings
Agnello, A.M.; Reissig, W.H.; Kovach, J.; Dellamano, F. (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1997)A configuration of micro sprinkler nozzles and supply tubing was fixed onto the support system of a high-density Red Delicious apple planting to evaluate its efficacy in applying sprays in small plots, as compared with a ... -
Development of a Risk Assessment Model for Mirid Bug Damage on Apples
Agnello, Arthur; Lakso, Alan; Kain, David (New York State IPM Program, 2003)Mullein plant bug damage is unpredictable. Sometimes, even when there are high nymph numbers, there is no damage. This is probably due to asynchrony between mullein bug egg hatch and apple bloom; apples are only susceptible ...