Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 18, 1998, Image 41

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    n mm T'« W j /j « \T ri //> itOl* must not contact the fruit Two applications of the other products may be necessary to cover the
iU’l'l M. f/lfviJ ill/ rr ij I'C/IXt?# flight period Treatment should be applied as a course low pressure spray and wet all bark areas
from the ground level to the scaffold limbs A post-harvest application may be necessary on early
maturing cultivars
Key to acronyms- CM, codling moth, OFM, Oriental fruit moth, RBLR, redbanded leafroller,
STLM, spotted tentiform leafmmer, TABM, tufted apple bud moth, LPTB, lesser peachtree borer;
LAW, lesser appleworm, OBLR, obhquebanded leafroller, DWB, dogwood borer, PTB, peachtree
borer, AM, apple maggot
INSECT EVENTS The following table presents model output of the cumulative percent at critical
stages of six apple insect pests for Biglerville, PA The table is based on temperature-driven
models of hatch or emergence derived from observations at Biglerville or from literature
references The table can be used to determine the optimum times for scouting and control
measures for each generation. The accumulated degree-day table below can be used as a rough
estimate of the relative difference in insect development for other parts of the state We advise that
you use local trap catch and accumulated degree-days from your location for spray decisions
STEM Hatch 6 13 39 80 98
OFM Hatch 0 0 I 12 85
CM Hatch 66 77 90 0 2
TABM Hatch 22 40 80 98 0
OBLR' Hatch 0 17 67 95 0
AM Emergence Q 0 1 2 21
ACCUMULATED DEGREE DAY (ADD) BASE 43 FROM JANUARY 1
Kennett Square
Biglerville
Wexford
Wenksville
Muncy
North East
SUMMER BORER APPLICATIONS Peachtree borer has been flying for over a month in
Biglerville and pose a significant risk, particularly to peach and nectarine less than three years old
Trunk sprays of Asana XL (2 to 4 II oz per 100 gal, 14 day PHI), endosulfan (1 5 lb of SOW or
15qtof 3E per 100 gal, 21 to 30 day PHI), or Lorsban 4E (1 sto 3 quarts per 100 gal, 14 day
PHI) during the summer give excellent control Lorsban 4E may only be applied once per year and
SHADE TREES for Farm & Industry
Red Oak, Pin Oak, Sugar Maple, Ash,’
Native Red Maple, Locust & More.
2" to 4" Caliper - 13' to 16'
Some “Park Grade” Trees
Many Pre-Dug for Summer Planting.
Large Selection of Sizes - Mostly Small Lots
Evergreen Trees Also Available
VRM/fr
LANDSCAPING
10 REASONS WHY
YOU NEED A RISSLER TMR MIXER
1. Who Else Uses 3/16 And 1/4
Stainless Steel On Auger
Troughs?
2. Who Else Uses Stainless Steel
For The Floors As Standard?
3. Who Else Uses 1/10” Inside and
.065 Outside High Density Poly
Coated 1 ” Plywood For Their
Mixing Box?
4. Who Else Uses 1/2” and 5/8”
Stainless Steel Pins With Large
Heads On Their Mixing Chains?
5. Who Else Uses Welded Steel
Chains With 5/16” And 3/8” Side
Bars?
Get the Picture?
WSSLER
TMR MIXERS
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448 Orchard Road
Mohnton, PA 19540
717-484-0551 .
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1317 1448 1658 1872 2096
1201 1336 1531 1753 1963
1042 1173 1351 1573 LM
95 Leisey Road
Denver, Lancaster County, Pa 17517
717-336-5515
*BO .o $ 140 each
F. 0.8. Denver PA
Quantity Discounts
6. Who Else Uses 3/8” and 1/2”
Flighting On All of Their Augers?
7. Who Else Has A lO YEAR
Limited Warranty On Their
Mixing Box?
8. Who Else Has Any Machines In
Service For 15 Years With Very
Little Repair And Maintenance
Costs?
9. Who Else Builds A Mixer That Still
Gives A Near Perfect Mix, Even
With Worn Parts?
10. Who Else Builds A Mixer
Complete With Safety Shut Off
Cables And Contactor Prewired
For Service?
* m R/SSLER m i
MANUFACTURING J
Dogwood borer applications should also be considered at this time Lorsban 4E is recommended
at 3 lb per 100 gal to the burr knot areas of infested trees
POTATO LEAFHOPPER ALERT Dr Bill Lamp of University ot Maryland reports that potato
leafhopper has been reproducing in alternate hosts and could continue to invade apple Watch
apples and “porch lights” for leafhopper activity
WESTERN FLOWER THRIPS UPDATE Thnps population in white clover in Biglerville are
predominately western flower thnps and are at relatively high levels for this time of the season
Watch the earliest matunng cultivars for silvering injury Sampling procedures for this thnps are
detailed on pages 116 and 117 of the TFPG. DuPont has renewed the 24C label for the use ot
Lannate 90SP in nectanne in Pennsylvania
(Carl FellandJ 17-677-6116 ext 5 and Larry Hull)
PLANT PATHOLOGY
SIGN-UP FOR NEW E-MAIL, “FRUIT ALERT" We are beginning an e-mail version of the
newsletter as soon as we have a grower e-mail address list assembled The “Fruit Alert” will be
sent out on an irregular basis when pest, disease or production situations occur that growers need
to be informed of in a short amount of time The “Fruit Alert" messages will be short and to the
point The hardcopy “Fruit Times” newsletter will continue to be sent out by e-mail or surface mail
every two weeks. To receive the e-mail “Fruit Alert", send your e-i
State you are from to Rita Smith, at rms2o@psu edu (Jim Travis)
The Pennsylvania State University is committed to the policy that all persons shall have
equal access to programs, facilities, admission, and employment without regard to personal
characteristics not related to ability, performance, or qualifications as determined by
University policy or by state or federal authorities. The Pennsylvania Stale University does
not discriminate against any person because of age, ancestry, color, disability or handicap,
national origin, race, religious creed, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Direct all
inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policy to the Affirmative Action Director, The
Pennsylvania State University, 201 Willard Building, University Park, PA 16802-2801; tel.
(814) 865,4700/V; (814) 863-1150/TTY.
Where trade
Cooperative
*
names appear, no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by Penn State
Extension is implied.
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