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We release weekly episodes relevant to apple growers from Late March to Mid August. Dr. Monique Rivera covers entomology topics. Dr. Kerik Cox will cover disease forecasting and apple pathology. Dr. Anna Wallis presents a weekly "state of the state" update including degree days, phenology, and insect pest captures. Hosts: Monique Rivera, Kerik Cox, Anna Wallis Post-Production: Monique Rivera, Kelsey Tobin Executive Producer: Monique Rivera Graphic Design: Iron Design Music: Sebastian RobertsonScaffolds Ciencia Historia Natural Naturaleza y Ecología
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  • 8 July 2025
    Jul 8 2025
    Historical Phenology and Average Degree Day Accumulation (from Table 7.1.4 in the Tree Fruit Guidelines)Phenology & DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1 – 7/7Station || Stage || DD 43F || DD 50F || Geneva (AgriTech North) || Fruit Sizing || 1823 || 1212Highland (HVRL) || Fruit Sizing || 2049 || 1377Clifton Park || Fruit Sizing || 1845 || 1226Peru (Forrence) || Fruit Sizing || 1633 || 1053Medina - Inland || Fruit Sizing || 1711 || 1121Appleton North - Lake || Fruit Sizing || 1608 || 1038Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || Fruit Sizing || 1775 || 1182Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || Fruit Sizing || 1700 || 1108*all DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E _____________________________________________________Upcoming Pest EventsPest/Phenology Event || DD Base 43˚F || Approx. DateDogwood borer – 1st adult catch || 964 ± 230 || 571 ± 151 || 12-Jun ± 9 daysAmerican plum borer – 1st flight ending || 1344 ± 144 || 856 ± 111 || 29-Jun ± 7 days---Apple Maggot Traps Set Out (in orchard) || 1-JulERM Sample – 5.0 mites/leaf || 1-JulComstock mealybug tape traps set out || July 1 (ENY), July 15 (WNY)OFM – 2nd flight starting || 1180* ± 136* || 856 ± 106 || 29-Jun ± 5 daysOBLR Summer Gen. 1st Sample || 10-Jul ± 5 daysSTLM Summer Gen. 1st Sample || 9-Jul ± 7 daysRBLR – 2nd flight starting || 1367 ± 105 || 866 ± 135 || 29-Jun ± 6 daysAM – 1st catch || 1509 ± 285 || 973 ± 206 || 4-Jul ± 12 daysLesser peachtree borer – peak catch || 1234 ± 470 || 785 ± 338 || 25-Jun ± 19 daysSTLM – 2nd flight peak || 1563 ± 207 || 1011 ± 163 || 6-Jul ± 8 daysCodling moth – 1st flight ending || 1557 ± 262 || 1011 ± 187 || 6-Jul ± 12 daysPeachtree borer – peak catch || 1579 ± 465 || 1036 ± 353 || 7-Jul ± 19 daysLesser appleworm – 2nd flight starting || 1768 ± 339 || 1165 ± 240 || 14-Jul ± 12 daysOFM – 2nd flight peak || 1450* ± 147* || 1115 ± 190 || 11-Jul ± 9 daysAmerican plum borer – 2nd flight starting || 1850 ± 290 || 1231 ± 203 || 16-Jul ± 11 daysRBLR – 2nd flight peak || 1721 ± 232 || 1129 ± 176 || 13-Jul ± 7 daysSan Jose scale – 2nd flight starting || 1804 ± 170 || 1199 ± 136 || 15-Jul ± 8 daysCodling moth – 2nd flight starting || 1887 ± 313 || 1251 ± 223 || 20-Jul ± 13 daysDogwood borer – peak catch || 1611 ± 226 || 1040 ± 172 || 8-Jul ± 10 daysSTLM – 2nd flight ending || 2167 ± 177 || 1466 ± 151 || 28 Jul ± 8 daysAmerican plum borer – 2nd flight peak || 2290 ± 285 || 1564 ± 213 || 1-Aug ± 8 daysOFM – 2nd flight ending || 2044* ± 233* || 1545 ± 195 || 31-Jul ± 7 days*Base temperature for OFM 45F___________________________________________________________Resources NOAA Storm Prediction Center & Severe Weather https://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/250703_rpts.html https://www.weather.gov/ Sunburn Pest Monitoring NetworksNY Tree Fruit Pest Monitoring NetworkNY Berry Pest Monitoring Network Interested in collaborating and contributing trap capture data? Contact Anna Wallis aew232@cornell.edu Virtual Orchard Scout Training webinar Online Course, BF224: Tree Fruit Scouting. Weather Northeast Regional Climate Change Monthly MapsNOAA Climate Prediction Center (forecasts and outlooks)NEWA and Pest ForecastingNEWA Help Desk Frequently Asked Questions NEWA Help Desk Apple Insect, Disease, and Crop Management Forecasts Quick Guide for Apple Insect Pests Apple IPM Intensive Workshop playlist: Apple Insect Targets and IPM Practices
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  • 1 July 2025
    Jul 1 2025
    Historical Phenology and Average Degree Day Accumumulation (from Table 7.1.4 in the Tree Fruit Guidelines)Phenology & DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1 – 6/30Station || Stage || DD 43F || DD 50F || Geneva (AgriTech North) || Fruit Sizing || 1593 || 1031Highland (HVRL) || Fruit Sizing || 1821 || 1198Clifton Park || Fruit Sizing || 1620 || 1050Peru (Forrence) || Fruit Sizing || 1425 || 894Medina - Inland || Fruit Sizing || 1498 || 957Appleton North - Lake || Fruit Sizing || 1385 || 864Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || Fruit Sizing || 1546 || 1002Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || Fruit Sizing || 1469 || 926*all DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E _____________________________________________________Upcoming Pest EventsPest/Phenology Event || DD Base 43˚F || Approx. DateDogwood borer – 1st adult catch || 964 ± 230 || 571 ± 151 || 12-Jun ± 9 daysAmerican plum borer – 1st flight ending || 1344 ± 144 || 856 ± 111 || 29-Jun ± 7 days---Apple Maggot Traps Set Out (in orchard) || 1-JulERM Sample – 5.0 mites/leaf || 1-JulComstock mealybug tape traps set out || July 1 (ENY), July 15 (WNY)OFM – 2nd flight starting || 1180* ± 136* || 856 ± 106 || 29-Jun ± 5 daysOBLR Summer Gen. 1st Sample || 10-Jul ± 5 daysSTLM Summer Gen. 1st Sample || 9-Jul ± 7 daysRBLR – 2nd flight starting || 1367 ± 105 || 866 ± 135 || 29-Jun ± 6 daysAM – 1st catch || 1509 ± 285 || 973 ± 206 || 4-Jul ± 12 daysLesser peachtree borer – peak catch || 1234 ± 470 || 785 ± 338 || 25-Jun ± 19 daysSTLM – 2nd flight peak || 1563 ± 207 || 1011 ± 163 || 6-Jul ± 8 daysCodling moth – 1st flight ending || 1557 ± 262 || 1011 ± 187 || 6-Jul ± 12 daysPeachtree borer – peak catch || 1579 ± 465 || 1036 ± 353 || 7-Jul ± 19 daysLesser appleworm – 2nd flight starting || 1768 ± 339 || 1165 ± 240 || 14-Jul ± 12 daysOFM – 2nd flight peak || 1450* ± 147* || 1115 ± 190 || 11-Jul ± 9 daysAmerican plum borer – 2nd flight starting || 1850 ± 290 || 1231 ± 203 || 16-Jul ± 11 daysRBLR – 2nd flight peak || 1721 ± 232 || 1129 ± 176 || 13-Jul ± 7 daysSan Jose scale – 2nd flight starting || 1804 ± 170 || 1199 ± 136 || 15-Jul ± 8 daysCodling moth – 2nd flight starting || 1887 ± 313 || 1251 ± 223 || 20-Jul ± 13 daysDogwood borer – peak catch || 1611 ± 226 || 1040 ± 172 || 8-Jul ± 10 daysSTLM – 2nd flight ending || 2167 ± 177 || 1466 ± 151 || 28 Jul ± 8 daysAmerican plum borer – 2nd flight peak || 2290 ± 285 || 1564 ± 213 || 1-Aug ± 8 daysOFM – 2nd flight ending || 2044* ± 233* || 1545 ± 195 || 31-Jul ± 7 days*Base temperature for OFM 45F_______________________________________________________Resources Sunburn Pest Monitoring NetworksNY Tree Fruit Pest Monitoring NetworkNY Berry Pest Monitoring Network Interested in collaborating and contributing trap capture data? Contact Anna Wallis aew232@cornell.edu Virtual Orchard Scout Training webinar Online Course, BF224: Tree Fruit Scouting. Weather Northeast Regional Climate Change Monthly MapsNOAA Climate Prediction Center (forecasts and outlooks)NEWA and Pest ForecastingNEWA Help Desk Frequently Asked Questions NEWA Help Desk Apple Insect, Disease, and Crop Management Forecasts Quick Guide for Apple Insect Pests Apple IPM Intensive Workshop playlist: Apple Insect Targets and IPM Practices
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  • 24 June 2025
    Jun 24 2025

    Phenology & DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1 – 6/16

    Station || Stage || DD 43F || DD 50F ||

    Geneva (AgriTech North) || Fruit Sizing || 1378 || 865

    Highland (HVRL) || Fruit Sizing || 1594 || 1021

    Clifton Park || Fruit Sizing || 1404 || 883

    Peru (Forrence) || Fruit Sizing || 1234 || 752

    Medina - Inland || Fruit Sizing || 1288 || 795

    Appleton North - Lake || Fruit Sizing || 1182 || 790

    Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || Fruit Sizing || 1329 || 834

    Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || Fruit Sizing || 1253 || 760

    *all DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E

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    Upcoming Pest Events

    Pest/Phenology Event || DD Base 43˚F || Approx. Date

    ERM Sample – 2.5 mites/leaf || 1-Jun

    OBLR traps set out || 1-Jun

    Black stem borer – 1st flight peak || 681 ± 170 || 383 ± 122 || 1-Jun ± 9 days

    RBLR – 1st flight ending || 753 ± 140 || 448 ± 105 || 2-Jun ± 8 days

    American plum borer – 1st flight peak || 784 ± 183 || 457 ± 128 || 3-Jun ± 9 days

    Codling moth – 1st flight peak || 768 ± 206 || 442 ± 134 || 3-Jun ± 12 days

    STLM – 1st flight ending || 813 ± 128 || 475 ± 94 || 5-Jun ± 9 days

    OBLR – 1st adult catch || 884 ± 90 || 523 ± 62 || 9-Jun ± 6 days

    OFM – 1st flight ending || 825* ± 126* || 576 ± 97 || 12-Jun ± 8 days

    Peachtree borer – 1st adult catch || 1032 ± 266 || 619 ± 182 || 15-Jun ± 11 days

    San Jose scale – 1st flight ending || 1039 ± 182 || 632 ± 125 || 16-Jun ± 8 days

    Black stem borer – 1st flight ending || 1056 ± 198 || 636 ± 154 || 19-Jun ± 9 days

    STLM – 2nd gen. 1st adult catch || 1063 ± 91 || 648 ± 74 || 16-Jun ± 6 days

    San Jose scale – 1st crawlers observed || 1124 ± 91 || 688 ± 69 || 19-Jun ± 8 days

    Dogwood borer – 1st adult catch || 964 ± 230 || 571 ± 151 || 12-Jun ± 9 days

    American plum borer – 1st flight ending || 1344 ± 144 || 856 ± 111 || 29-Jun ± 7 days

    *Base temperature for OFM 45F

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    Resources

    Sunburn

    NY Tree Fruit Pest Monitoring Network

    NY Berry Pest Monitoring Network

    Interested in collaborating and contributing trap capture data? Contact Anna Wallis aew232@cornell.edu

    Virtual Orchard Scout Training webinar

    Online Course, BF224: Tree Fruit Scouting.

    Thinning recap

    Capital Region Virtual Petal Fall Recording

    Weather

    Northeast Regional Climate Change Monthly Maps

    NOAA Climate Prediction Center (forecasts and outlooks)

    NEWA and Pest Forecasting

    NEWA Help Desk Frequently Asked Questions

    NEWA Help Desk Apple Insect, Disease, and Crop Management Forecasts

    Quick Guide for Apple Insect Pests

    Apple IPM Intensive Workshop playlist:

    Apple Insect Targets and IPM Practices


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