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ld fence from scratch.
I could use an 8' tall fence for that, but I'm not sure how much
good it will do to have part of the fence 6' tall and another part
8'. I'm thinking an electric fence is only as good as it's
weakest/lowest point.
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about that? I've done this without any apparent damage. Something
here seems to work because I used to have a lot of FB in the nursery
every year. Thanks, Dave. Lee Elliott Upstart Nursery/Apple Hill
Winchester, Il.
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talk from various sources on the ascospore/light
association, but have never read any source material - can you
point me toward the research that led to this conclusion?
I find nothing to disagree with and little to add to your
observations about decision factors - thank you -
David
the Mill
r implementation of disease models to be less than satisfying at times.
Their manual is pretty sketchy, and sometimes just wrong about what the
published models say and what the SpecWare model does. More information
about the way the models work would be very helpful.
On Apr 21, 2011, at 11:13 AM, Dav
ated from the Mills model is disconcerting -
dunno - any thoughts?
thanks,
David Doud
grower, IN
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very often, Strep is no
help here, I put a small amount of fixed copper on at petal fall
and first cover sprays,, I'm afraid to put too much, at what point
will copper affect the finish? Works For Me, Lee Elliott, Apple
Hill, Upstart Nursery, Winchester, Il
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iott,Winchester,
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never will forget the amount of cedar apple rust on a scab
resistant variety that I saw in Highland!!
Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2011 18:42:49 -0500
To: apple-crop@virtualorchard.net
From: Dave Rosenberger
Subject: Re: [apple-crop] Vertical Scaffold Spacing
Concerning the spacing discussion below,
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e of the efforts is much higher on
the end of the paradigm that wants growers to keep putting out
chemicals whose ultimate cost is much more then the $ amount paid.
Robert Kuljis
Thomas Paine Farms
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ave this problem.
Does anyone have experience with this sort of situation? Any ideas
would be appreciated.
Mark Evans,
Northwest Michigan
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Cor
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development of fungicides suitable for organic production of tree
fruits?
Thank you
Ricardo Menendez
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Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 9:22 AM
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Hi, Harold --
No, you should not deduct the dri
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Simcoe, Ontario, Canada
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Rates and Tree Ro
Orchard
Tolland, CT
On Jan 16, 2010, at 11:45 AM, Dave Rosenberger wrote:
Tree-row volume is a complex subject that always generates
widely divergent reactions. I'll add my personal perspectives to
further muddy the water.
First, as I recall, the TRV concept was introduced by
horticultu
, monitoring and rates.
Art Kelly
Kelly Orchards
Acton, ME
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Brian Caldwell
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Cornell University
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607-255-4747
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cientific method for detecting the bacteria? Microscope?
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ave someone on this list
threaten with Federal law, well, then so be it, given that this is
the second nasty E-mail I got, consider this to be my last post on
this list. You people take yourself way too seriously.
Good bye.
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and
preventative spraying in the Spring.
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russetting.
I can send label and report files to anyone
who requests them at my e-mail address:
ksyo...@vt.edu <mailto:ksyo...@vt.edu>
Keith
Keith S. Yoder, Research and Extension Tree Fruit Pathologist
Virginia Tech AREC, 595 Laurel Grove Rd., Winchester, VA 22602
Tel: 540-869-2560 Ext. 21
abel and report files to anyone who
requests them at my e-mail address:
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Keith
Keith S. Yoder, Research and Extension Tree Fruit Pathologist
Virginia Tech AREC, 595 Laurel Grove Rd., Winchester, VA 22602
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used through
first or second cover, and they would deal with rust.
On May 1, 2009, at 10:31 AM, Dave Rosenberger wrote:
Initial evaluations noted that strobilurin fungicides provided only
"fair" control of apple rust diseases, but that was to some extent
an artifact of the way that the st
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lance toward winter injury in a
rootstock that may not be suited to the particular use described
here.
David
On Feb 4, 2009, at 11:37 AM, Dave Rosenberger wrote:
Hello, Dave --
Have you been using glyphosate in this orchard? If so, the
e-mail exchange that I am pasting in below may off
ned.
In other years, in other block, I have found
that only dormant-pruned trees have shown winter
trunk injury. The block containing Bud trees was
pruned just prior to the February 11 cold. It
seems reasonable to me that injury was inflicted
on February 11 (4F) or February 29 (5F), or both.
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I can see an
issue with bees spreading pollen from GM crops to non-GM crops, but
I don't see what effect it would have on the bees, themselves.
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somehow managed to create errors on both your first and last names
when I started that message by stating that I was responding to Rick
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up around september. Any thoughts or other ideas?
Russell Holmberg
Holmberg Orchards
Gales Ferry CT
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used this type of technology for fungicides (or
insecticides) and what do you think of it?
Con Traas
The Apple Farm
Moorstown
Cahir
Co. Tipperary
Ireland
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mmediately after planting and keep watering them
for several months after planting unless rains keep soil moisture
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