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This week we're joined by Savanna Shelnutt, Ag Climate Resiliency Specialist with Cornell Cooperative Extension in the Hudson Valley. In this episode, Monique talks with Savanna about climate resiliency programs, Kerik brings us the latest disease forecasts, and Kelsey and Anna bring the State of the State of degree days, phenology and pest updates.
Our regular hosts include Monique Rivera ([email protected]), Assistant Professor of Entomology at Cornell AgriTech; Kerik Cox, Associate Professor of Plant Pathology at Cornell AgriTech; Kelsey Tobin, postdoctoral researcher, and Anna Wallis, Fruit IPM Coordinator at NYSIPM.
Segments recorded April 7 (Kerik), April 8 (Monique and Kelsey), and April 9 (Anna), and published April 9.
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Links and resources:
Phenology and DDs (43F B.E.) for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-4/8
Geneva || 142 || projected 212 by EOW ||
Highland HVRL || 164 || projected 238 by EOW
Clifton Park || 98 || projected 159 by EOW
Peru (Forrence) || 57 || projected 97 by EOW
Medina - Inland || 156 || projected 222 by EOW
Appleton North - Lake || 123 || projected 168 by EOW
Williamson (Mason) - Inland || 126 || projected 184 by EOW
Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || 142 || projected 186 by EOW
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Pest/Phenology Events || DD Base 43˚F || Approx. Date
STLM Traps set out || 1-Apr
Pear psylla – egg laying || 84 ± 44 || 4-Apr ± 11 days
RBLR – 1st catch || 144 ± 32 || 17-Apr ± 9 days
Rosy apple aphid – 1st nymphs present || 189 ± 55 || 25-Apr ± 7 days
STLM – 1st adult catch || 168 ± 48 || 20-Apr ± 9 days
STLM – 1st egg observed || 208 ± 65 || 27-Apr ± 5 days
Tight cluster (McIntosh) || 228 ± 27 || 27-Apr ± 7 days
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This week we're joined by Savanna Shelnutt, Ag Climate Resiliency Specialist with Cornell Cooperative Extension in the Hudson Valley. In this episode, Monique talks with Savanna about climate resiliency programs, Kerik brings us the latest disease forecasts, and Kelsey and Anna bring the State of the State of degree days, phenology and pest updates.
Our regular hosts include Monique Rivera ([email protected]), Assistant Professor of Entomology at Cornell AgriTech; Kerik Cox, Associate Professor of Plant Pathology at Cornell AgriTech; Kelsey Tobin, postdoctoral researcher, and Anna Wallis, Fruit IPM Coordinator at NYSIPM.
Segments recorded April 7 (Kerik), April 8 (Monique and Kelsey), and April 9 (Anna), and published April 9.
______________________________
Links and resources:
Phenology and DDs (43F B.E.) for NY NEWA Stations from 1/1-4/8
Geneva || 142 || projected 212 by EOW ||
Highland HVRL || 164 || projected 238 by EOW
Clifton Park || 98 || projected 159 by EOW
Peru (Forrence) || 57 || projected 97 by EOW
Medina - Inland || 156 || projected 222 by EOW
Appleton North - Lake || 123 || projected 168 by EOW
Williamson (Mason) - Inland || 126 || projected 184 by EOW
Williamson (DeMarree) - Lake || 142 || projected 186 by EOW
______________________________
Pest/Phenology Events || DD Base 43˚F || Approx. Date
STLM Traps set out || 1-Apr
Pear psylla – egg laying || 84 ± 44 || 4-Apr ± 11 days
RBLR – 1st catch || 144 ± 32 || 17-Apr ± 9 days
Rosy apple aphid – 1st nymphs present || 189 ± 55 || 25-Apr ± 7 days
STLM – 1st adult catch || 168 ± 48 || 20-Apr ± 9 days
STLM – 1st egg observed || 208 ± 65 || 27-Apr ± 5 days
Tight cluster (McIntosh) || 228 ± 27 || 27-Apr ± 7 days