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Scaffolds
Scaffolds
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We release weekly episodes relevant to apple growers for twenty weeks from Late March to Mid August. Dr. Monique Rivera covers entomology pest management topics. Dr. Kerik Cox covers 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 Robertson
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We release weekly episodes relevant to apple growers for twenty weeks from Late March to Mid August. Dr. Monique Rivera covers entomology pest management topics. Dr. Kerik Cox covers 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 Robertson
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6 May 2025
Scaffolds
49 minutes 48 seconds
6 months ago
6 May 2025


Learn more about our NSF-funded pollinator grant here: 

https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2409184&HistoricalAwards=false

Google Form to participate in our Pollinator Study : https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfcgH4d_2f-Nyz9mhcWStCuxyeJV1ybSw22VwBQNqokLlFZeg/viewform

Please email: Monique.Rivera@cornell.edu if you are interested in participating! 

Focus on Geography Piece about Pollinators in the Himalaya Mountains: 

https://focusongeography.org/publications/photoessays/himalayas/index.html 


State of the State

Historical Phenology and Average Degree Day Accumulation Base 43 (for reference)

Tight cluster (McIntosh) || 228 ± 27 || 27-Apr ± 7 days

Pink (McIntosh) || 289 ± 26 || 3-May ± 7 days

Full bloom (McIntosh) || 378 ± 35 || 10-May ± 6 days

Petal fall (McIntosh) || 479 ± 42 || 18-May ± 6 days

 

Phenology & DDs for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1 - 5/5

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

Geneva (AgriTech North) || Bloom || 419 || 218

Highland (HVRL) || Early Petal Fall || 559 || 311

Clifton Park || Bloom || 424 || 227

Peru (Forrence) || Pink || 325 || 156

Medina - Inland || Bloom || 361 || 181

Appleton North - Lake || Bloom || 290 || 134

Fairville (The Apple Shed) - Inland || Bloom || 410 || 202

Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake  || Bloom || 355 || 165

*all DDs Baskerville-Emin, B.E

  

Upcoming Pest Events

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

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Pink (McIntosh) || 289 ± 26 || 139 ± 21 || 3-May ± 7 days

Oriental fruit moth – 1st adult catch || 229* ± 44* || 126 ± 33 || 2-May ± 8 days

RBLR – 1st flight peak || 303 ± 75 || 150 ± 48 || 4-May ± 9 days

STLM – 1st flight peak || 337 ± 71 || 168 ± 45 || 7-May ± 8 days

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Full bloom (McIntosh) || 378 ± 35 || 192 ± 25 || 10-May ± 6 days

OBLR Overwintered Gen. Sample

Codling Moth Traps set out

Lesser appleworm – 1st catch || 420 ± 144 || 217 ± 88 || 13-May ± 12 days

American plum borer – 1st catch || 457 ± 64 || 240 ± 45 || 16-May ± 7 days

OFM – 1st flight peak || 369* ± 91* || 223 ± 57 || 15-May ± 11 days

Codling moth – 1st adult catch || 475 ± 85 || 249 ± 55 || 18-May ± 7 days

San Jose scale – 1st adult catch || 533 ± 88 || 284 ± 61 || 21-May ± 8 days

Cherry fruit fly traps set out || 20-May

STLM – 1st sap-feeding mines observed || 472 ± 129 || 241 ± 76 || 18-May ± 13 days

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Petal fall (McIntosh) || 479 ± 42 || 252 ± 32 || 18-May ± 6 days

Lesser appleworm – 1st flight peak || 569 ± 205 || 313 ± 130 || 22-May ± 13 days

Plum curculio – 1st oviposition scars observed || 555 ± 77 || 286 ± 37 || 25-May ± 9 days

Pear psylla – hardshell stage observed || 569 ± 87 || 312 ± 51 || 22-May ± 9 days

Lesser peachtree borer – 1st adult catch || 570 ± 94 || 308 ± 59 || 24-May ± 8 days

San Jose scale – 1st flight peak || 644 ± 89 || 355 ± 58 || 29-May ± 8 days

*Base temperature for OFM 45F

 

 

Weather

Northeast Regional Climate Change Monthly Maps

https://www.nrcc.cornell.edu/regional/monthly/monthly.html

NOAA Climate Prediction Center (forecasts and outlooks)

https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/forecasts/

 

NEWA and Pest Forecasting

NEWA Help Desk Frequently Asked Questions

https://help.nysipm.org/hc/en-us/categories/16994462926231-NEWA-Network-for-Environment-and-Weather-Applications

Quick Guide for Apple Insect Pests https://help.nysipm.org/hc/en-us/articles/23290226665751-NEWA-Quick-Guide-for-Apple-Insect-Pests

Apple IPM Intensive Workshop playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoNb8lODb49vifrm9Tla4GmAVhlIL0527

Apple Insect Targets and IPM Practices (including explanations of Degree Day calculations): https://youtu.be/NwyBAcvbpUs  

 

NY Tree Fruit Pest Monitoring Network

https://blogs.cornell.edu/treefruitpests/

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

Virtual Orchard Scout Training webinar recording

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtyOWCL1Q2A



Scaffolds
We release weekly episodes relevant to apple growers for twenty weeks from Late March to Mid August. Dr. Monique Rivera covers entomology pest management topics. Dr. Kerik Cox covers 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 Robertson