To Spray or Not to Spray? Apple Scab Infection Predictions for 23 March in Bristol, for 25 March in Rustburg and Tyro, for 24-25 March in Winchester

To Spray or Not to Spray? Apple Scab Infection Predictions for 23 March in Bristol, for 25 March in Rustburg and Tyro, for 24-25 March in Winchester

If the weather forecast for 23-25 March becomes a reality, and we do get rain events predicted, according to NEWA apple scab model we might get a weak to mild apple scab infection(s) on 23 March in Bristol, 25 March in Rustburg and Tyro, and 

Possible Apple Scab Infection Predicted with Rains 17 & 18 March in Southeastern, Eastern and Central Virginia: Bristol, Tyro, Rustburg, Red Hill, Timberville, Quicksburg

Possible Apple Scab Infection Predicted with Rains 17 & 18 March in Southeastern, Eastern and Central Virginia: Bristol, Tyro, Rustburg, Red Hill, Timberville, Quicksburg

If the weather forecast is to hold up and become true for the next 72 h, with warm rains we will get on 17 and 18 March a weak to mild apple scab infections in Southeastern, Eastern and Central Virginia, unless fungicides are applied. The 

Scab Infections Possible in South-East VA (Bristol) But It is Too Cold for Infections In South-Central, Central and North VA

Scab Infections Possible in South-East VA (Bristol) But It is Too Cold for Infections In South-Central, Central and North VA

Today, with the rains of 10 March predicting 0.23 inches in total, infections from apple scab fungus are possible in Bristol VA, and other locations in South-Eastern VA, on early apple cultivars susceptible to this disease. We are beyond the Green Tip (GT) in South-Eastern 

THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF APPLE SCAB MANAGEMENT WITH INSIGHTS ON OTHER DISEASES

THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF APPLE SCAB MANAGEMENT WITH INSIGHTS ON OTHER DISEASES

Updated 3/7/2023 10:30 AM: ‘Gala’ trees at the VTech Lab (AREC) in Winchester experiment orchard are at green tip (GT). GT was reached  on Granny Smith in Nelson County in 1st March in Tyro, VA. GT was confirmed on Gala on the 1st March and 

Stone Fruit Disease Management Considerations in the Extremely Early Tree Growth Start of 2023

Stone Fruit Disease Management Considerations in the Extremely Early Tree Growth Start of 2023

You should always protect your fruit trees no matter which year we will have and what conditions we will expect. The key point is, which fungicides and bactericides we will apply and when we decide to apply them this year will critically impact the infection 

(A) Urea/Lime for Reducing Apple Scab and Apple Blotch Disease Overwintering Inoculum; (B). Delayed Dormant Copper for Apple, Pear & Peach

(A) Urea/Lime for Reducing Apple Scab and Apple Blotch Disease Overwintering Inoculum; (B). Delayed Dormant Copper for Apple, Pear & Peach

I. Apple Scab and Marssonina Leaf Blotch – why we had issues in 2022 and how to reduce overwintering inoculum? With the frequency and the amount of rains we received in 2022, managing scab and Marssonina Leaf Blotch (MLB) aka Apple Blotch disease was truly 

I. Buy/Service Your On-farm Weather Station for Correct Tree Fruit Disease Model Predictions; II. Join Partnership on Using RIMpro Apple Scab and Fire Blight Prediction Models in 2023

I. Buy/Service Your On-farm Weather Station for Correct Tree Fruit Disease Model Predictions; II. Join Partnership on Using RIMpro Apple Scab and Fire Blight Prediction Models in 2023

I. Act Now: Purchase New or Service Your Existing Weather Station(s) Connected to NEWA Plant Disease Models for 2023 Season! If your RainWise (now KestrelMet) weather station(s) have not have operated properly in 2022 as they had a faulty sensor for either leaf wetness, temperature 

Research specialist II position at Virginia Tech’s AHS Jr. AREC in Winchester, VA

Research specialist II position at Virginia Tech’s AHS Jr. AREC in Winchester, VA

AHS Jr. AREC in Winchester advertised an exciting job opportunity for Research specialist II in Tree Fruit Pathology program at Virginia Tech: https://careers.pageuppeople.com/968/cw/en-us/job/524378/research-specialist-ii This position is located in the northern Virginia, town of Winchester, in Frederick county, only 1.5 h from Washington D.C. The position