Month: February 2024

(I) Last Chance for Urea or Lime to Reduce Overwintering Inoculum of Apple Scab and Marssonina Leaf Blotch in Apple Leaf Litter; (II) Apply Peach Leaf Curl Control: Ziram and Chlororthalonil (Spring)

(I) Last Chance for Urea or Lime to Reduce Overwintering Inoculum of Apple Scab and Marssonina Leaf Blotch in Apple Leaf Litter; (II) Apply Peach Leaf Curl Control: Ziram and Chlororthalonil (Spring)

I. APPLE SCAB (Venturia inaequalis) If symptoms of apple scab were visible on leaves or fruit during the 2023 growing season, you should plan to reduce overwintering scab inoculum residing in leaf litter on the orchard floor. What you do now for inoculum reduction  can 

Video Recording & Slides of 20 Feb 2024 Webinar on Using RIMpro Apple Scab, Fire Blight and Peach Brown Rot Prediction Models to Help Your Spray Decisions in Climate Change Challenging Conditions

Video Recording & Slides of 20 Feb 2024 Webinar on Using RIMpro Apple Scab, Fire Blight and Peach Brown Rot Prediction Models to Help Your Spray Decisions in Climate Change Challenging Conditions

This is a video recording of Feb 20, 2024 Webinar held by Dr. Srdjan Acimovic on advantages and benefits in using RIMpro apple scab, fire blight and peach brown rot prediction models to help you better time your fungicide spray applications. Using digital tree fruit 

20 Feb Webinar on Using RIMpro Apple Scab, Fire Blight and Peach Brown Rot Prediction Models to Help Your Spray Decisions in Climate Change Challenging Conditions

20 Feb Webinar on Using RIMpro Apple Scab, Fire Blight and Peach Brown Rot Prediction Models to Help Your Spray Decisions in Climate Change Challenging Conditions

Apple scab, pome fruit fire blight and peach brown rot are three two most important apple and peach diseases driving weekly spray decisions every growing season. On Feb 20, 2024 at 9:30 AM Dr. Srdjan Acimovic will keep a 40 min webinar on advantages and