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Cherries
MSU Extension promotes the growth of cherry production, and offers educational opportunities to explore and learn to improve production.
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A Pocket Guide for IPM Scouting in Stone Fruits (Spanish) (E2840SP)
Published on November 11, 2015
Actual Title - "Guia de Bolsillo para la Inspeccion de Plagas de las Frutas de Hueso bajo Manejo Integrado de Plagas" -
MSU EXTENSION FRUIT TEAM CONTINUES FIGHT AGAINST SPOTTED WING DROSOPHILA (SWD) IN MICHIGAN FRUIT CROPS
Published on October 9, 2020
Maintaining the profitability of Michigan fruit production is a constant challenge in the face of increasing invasive pest arrivals. -
A Pocket Guide for IPM Scouting in Stone Fruits (E2840)
Published on November 11, 2015
A Pocket Guide for IPM Scouting in Stone Fruits. This plastic-coated scouting guide with its 3.25" by 5.0" pages fits in your pocket for easy use in the orchard. -
Cherry Orchard Floor Management: Improve Profit and Stewardship (E2890)
Published on November 23, 2015
Cherry Orchard Floor Management: Opportunities to Improve Profit and Stewardship -
Building a Sustainable Future: Ecologically Based Farming Systems (E2983)
Published on October 27, 2015
A publication about natural systems and how they affect one's management practices. -
Integrated Pest Management Scouting in Perennial Agricultural Crops (E3295)
Published on November 23, 2015
Scouting and monitoring for pests is a critical step in quantifying potential damage that can be caused by a pest and aids in determining if intervention to control the pest is warranted. -
Spotted Lanternfly: A Colorful Cause for Concern
Published on November 30, 2020
Learn how to identify spotted lanternfly and take steps to slow its spread. -
Register for the Spring 2020 MSU Tree Fruit Webinars Series
Published on April 3, 2020
Registration is open and required. Participants that join the live webinars will receive MDARD pesticide applicator credits. This is Part 2 of a three-part series on the spring tree fruit webinar series. -
Post harvest sprays for cherry leaf spot
Published on July 24, 2007
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West Michigan tree fruit update – July 11, 2017
Published on July 11, 2017
Changing lures for the next generation of codling moth is recommended. -
Northwest Michigan fruit update – July 28, 2020
Published on July 28, 2020
Midsummer apple pest activity has started. Spotted wing Drosophila numbers are rising as cherry harvest is in full swing. -
West central Michigan tree fruit update – May 7, 2019
Published on May 7, 2019
Crop development updates for tart cherries, apples, peaches and sweet cherries. -
Northwest Michigan fruit regional report – July 5, 2016
Published on July 5, 2016
Cherry harvest is underway, and rain is needed to help fruit size. -
West central Michigan tree fruit regional report – June 16, 2015
Published on June 16, 2015
Heavy rains should lead to the end of primary apple scab. -
Grand Rapids, Mich., area tree fruit regional report – April 30, 2013
Published on April 30, 2013
Tree growth is off to a low start in the west central region, but it has begun. -
Using ReTain to set fruit
Published on May 7, 2019
ReTain can help set apples, sweet cherries and pears when applied in or near the bloom stage. It maintains longer flower receptiveness during bloom for apples and sweet cherries, and reduces ethylene production after bloom during fruit set on pears. -
Using gibberellic acid to manage crop load in cherries
Published on May 31, 2016
To help manage crop load in cherries, growers should apply gibberellic acid to cherries when terminals have five to seven leaves. -
Harvest sweet cherries now to prevent further problems with brown rot
Published on July 18, 2013
American brown rot is spreading rapidly in dark sweet cherries. With storms forecast for July 19, these fruit should be harvested immediately to prevent further problems with this disease. -
USDA estimates for 2009 cherry crop
Published on June 23, 2009
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Michigan Agricultural Disaster Loan Program of 2012 includes ag businesses
Published on August 8, 2012
The Michigan Disaster Loan Program, while being promoted as assistance for fruit growers, includes processors and agricultural retailers.