In this episode we are joined by Dr. Tom Kon, associate professor and extension specialist in the Department of Horticulture at North Carolina State University. Tom serves the southeastern apple industry across three states, NC, SC, and GA and has an integrated research and extension program which addresses the technological needs of apple production. Tom also conducts physiological research on blackberry. We brought Tom on the podcast to discuss his research in trying to improve blackberry ...
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In this episode we are joined by Dr. Tom Kon, associate professor and extension specialist in the Department of Horticulture at North Carolina State University. Tom serves the southeastern apple industry across three states, NC, SC, and GA and has an integrated research and extension program which addresses the technological needs of apple production. Tom also conducts physiological research on blackberry. We brought Tom on the podcast to discuss his research in trying to improve blackberry ...
Ep. 015 – Mating Disruption and other Chlorpyrifos Alternatives with Dr. Doug Pfeiffer (12/10/2021)
The Southern Fruitcast
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Ep. 015 – Mating Disruption and other Chlorpyrifos Alternatives with Dr. Doug Pfeiffer (12/10/2021)
In this episode we are joined by Dr. Doug Pfeiffer, Professor and Fruit Entomologist from the Department of Entomology at Virginia Tech. Doug’s focus is primarily with fruit IPM and ecological interactions in vineyard, orchard, and small fruit systems. His research has focused on several invasive fruit insect pests, as well as mating disruption of lepidopteran pests such as grape root borer. Doug joined us on the podcast to discuss alternative pest management strategies to the recently banned...
The Southern Fruitcast
In this episode we are joined by Dr. Tom Kon, associate professor and extension specialist in the Department of Horticulture at North Carolina State University. Tom serves the southeastern apple industry across three states, NC, SC, and GA and has an integrated research and extension program which addresses the technological needs of apple production. Tom also conducts physiological research on blackberry. We brought Tom on the podcast to discuss his research in trying to improve blackberry ...