RE: Apple-Crop: Damage in Washington California

2008-04-28 Thread Jourdain Jean-Marc
France South West Dordogne valley Bergerac

We had a busy night on Easter Monday. We begun all available protection systems 
at 2 am ending at 10 am (-3°Celcius at minimum, not that bad, but 8 hour long 
below zero).

Short report at this moment (not all damage has appeared yet !):

8 ha with sprinkler watering 45m3/ha, on apple full bloom, pear, peach,  kiwi : 
perfect protection

About 20 ha with 2 wind towers. Protection is efficient till 100m of the base 
of the tower. Then we have some dead flowers increasing with distance.

About one ha with gas heaters for peach stone production (necessary for our 
virus testing job) good protection.

About 10 ha with no protection, damage from 100% to very few depending on the 
situation, slopes, air movements, closeness to the river Dordogne...

 

Beneath sprinklers, we had the best ice load I have seen for the last 10 
years. I put some pictures on my google account for people interested. 

Kiwi and pears.

 

Beware 1.33 Mo each picture

 

Pear : http://jmj09ggl.googlepages.com/DSC00048.JPG/DSC00048-full;init:.JPG

Pear : http://jmj09ggl.googlepages.com/DSC00049.JPG/DSC00049-full;init:.JPG 
http://jmj09ggl.googlepages.com/DSC00049.JPG/DSC00049-full;init:.JPG 

Kiwi : http://jmj09ggl.googlepages.com/DSC00050.JPG/DSC00050-full;init:.JPG

Kiwi : http://jmj09ggl.googlepages.com/DSC00052.JPG/DSC00052-full;init:.JPG

 

 

Jean Marc Jourdain

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De : Con.Traas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Envoyé : vendredi 25 avril 2008 14:49
À : Apple-Crop
Objet : RE: Apple-Crop: Damage in Washington  California

 

Hello all,

There are also reports of some freezing temperatures in continental Europe, 
down to 19.5F in parts of Holland. No news on damage as of yet, but frost 
protection was in full swing with those who have it.

Con Traas

 

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From: apple-crop@virtualorchard.net [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Megan M. Oster
Sent: 24 April 2008 19:35
To: Apple-Crop
Subject: RE: Apple-Crop: Damage in Washington  California

 

Hello Annette, 

 

We have received preliminary reports from some of our readers and industry 
contacts regarding the freeze in the Pacific Northwest. At this point, it is 
too early to assess the full extent of the damage. From what we have heard, 
soft fruit seems to have been hit the hardest, although some apple growers 
outside of Yakima have mentioned possible crop loss of up to 50%. As we receive 
more updates on the severity of the damage, we will be keeping our readers 
posted via our weekly electronic newsletter (which, incidentally, you can sign 
up for by going to www.americanfruitgrower.com 
http://www.americanfruitgrower.com/  and clicking on subscribe).

 

 

Best Regards,

 

Megan Oster 

Associate Editor

American/Western Fruit Grower

Meister Media Worldwide

37733 Euclid Avenue

Willoughby, Ohio 44094

Direct Dial:  440-602-9207

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: apple-crop@virtualorchard.net [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Annette and Randy Bjorge Fruit Acres Farms
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 10:23 AM
To: Apple-Crop
Subject: Apple-Crop: Damage in Washington  California

 

Hi Apple Croppers,

 

There are rumors in Michigan about there being damage in Washington State and 
California. Does anybody know anything?

Annette Bjorge

Fruit Acres Farms

Coloma, MI



RE: Apple-Crop: Damage in Washington California

2008-04-25 Thread Con.Traas
Hello all,

There are also reports of some freezing temperatures in continental
Europe, down to 19.5F in parts of Holland. No news on damage as of yet,
but frost protection was in full swing with those who have it.

Con Traas

 



From: apple-crop@virtualorchard.net
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Megan M. Oster
Sent: 24 April 2008 19:35
To: Apple-Crop
Subject: RE: Apple-Crop: Damage in Washington  California

 

Hello Annette, 

 

We have received preliminary reports from some of our readers and
industry contacts regarding the freeze in the Pacific Northwest. At this
point, it is too early to assess the full extent of the damage. From
what we have heard, soft fruit seems to have been hit the hardest,
although some apple growers outside of Yakima have mentioned possible
crop loss of up to 50%. As we receive more updates on the severity of
the damage, we will be keeping our readers posted via our weekly
electronic newsletter (which, incidentally, you can sign up for by going
to www.americanfruitgrower.com http://www.americanfruitgrower.com/
and clicking on subscribe).

 

 

Best Regards,

 

Megan Oster 

Associate Editor

American/Western Fruit Grower

Meister Media Worldwide

37733 Euclid Avenue

Willoughby, Ohio 44094

Direct Dial:  440-602-9207

[EMAIL PROTECTED]



From: apple-crop@virtualorchard.net
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Annette and Randy
Bjorge Fruit Acres Farms
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 10:23 AM
To: Apple-Crop
Subject: Apple-Crop: Damage in Washington  California

 

Hi Apple Croppers,

 

There are rumors in Michigan about there being damage in Washington
State and California. Does anybody know anything?

Annette Bjorge

Fruit Acres Farms

Coloma, MI



Apple-Crop: Damage in Washington California

2008-04-24 Thread Annette and Randy Bjorge Fruit Acres Farms
Hi Apple Croppers,

There are rumors in Michigan about there being damage in Washington State and 
California. Does anybody know anything?
Annette Bjorge
Fruit Acres Farms
Coloma, MI

Re: Apple-Crop: Damage in Washington California

2008-04-24 Thread Bill Shoemaker
I'm getting feedback on damage to vineyards but nothing on orchards yet.

Bill Shoemaker, Sr Research Specialist, Food Crops
University of Illinois - St Charles Horticulture Research Center
www.nres.uiuc.edu/faculty/directory/shoemaker_wh.html


  - Original Message - 
  From: Annette and Randy Bjorge Fruit Acres Farms 
  To: Apple-Crop 
  Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 9:22 AM
  Subject: Apple-Crop: Damage in Washington  California


  Hi Apple Croppers,

  There are rumors in Michigan about there being damage in Washington State and 
California. Does anybody know anything?
  Annette Bjorge
  Fruit Acres Farms
  Coloma, MI

RE: Apple-Crop: Damage in Washington California

2008-04-24 Thread Megan M. Oster
Hello Annette, 

 

We have received preliminary reports from some of our readers and
industry contacts regarding the freeze in the Pacific Northwest. At this
point, it is too early to assess the full extent of the damage. From
what we have heard, soft fruit seems to have been hit the hardest,
although some apple growers outside of Yakima have mentioned possible
crop loss of up to 50%. As we receive more updates on the severity of
the damage, we will be keeping our readers posted via our weekly
electronic newsletter (which, incidentally, you can sign up for by going
to www.americanfruitgrower.com http://www.americanfruitgrower.com/
and clicking on subscribe).

 

 

Best Regards,

 

Megan Oster 

Associate Editor

American/Western Fruit Grower

Meister Media Worldwide

37733 Euclid Avenue

Willoughby, Ohio 44094

Direct Dial:  440-602-9207

[EMAIL PROTECTED]



From: apple-crop@virtualorchard.net
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Annette and Randy
Bjorge Fruit Acres Farms
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 10:23 AM
To: Apple-Crop
Subject: Apple-Crop: Damage in Washington  California

 

Hi Apple Croppers,

 

There are rumors in Michigan about there being damage in Washington
State and California. Does anybody know anything?

Annette Bjorge

Fruit Acres Farms

Coloma, MI



Re: Apple-Crop: Damage in Washington California

2008-04-24 Thread Jon Clements

Hi Annette, you might want to see this if you have not already:

http://www.yakima-herald.com/stories/3415

Jon

Jon Clements
Extension Tree Fruit Specialist
UMass Cold Spring Orchard
393 Sabin Street
Belchertown, MA  01007
VOICE 413.478.7219
FAX 413.323.6647
IM mrhoneycrisp
Skype Name mrhoneycrisp



On Apr 24, 2008, at 10:22 AM, Annette and Randy Bjorge Fruit Acres  
Farms wrote:



Hi Apple Croppers,

There are rumors in Michigan about there being damage in Washington  
State and California. Does anybody know anything?

Annette Bjorge
Fruit Acres Farms
Coloma, MI




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