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Berry Bulletin July 27, 2018

In this week’s bulletin: strawberry, raspberry and blueberry crop update, disease management, insect management, SWD management.

July 27, 2018

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This week we received some much needed rain across most of the province. However, along with this rain areas of southern Ontario also received hail Thursday afternoon.

Strawberries: Growers are working through the renovation process and applying herbicides.  Malwina harvest is ongoing in eastern Ontario. New plantings are looking good and runners are beginning to root. Rain or irrigation will help runners take root.

Insects: Make sure to protect these new fields and renovated fields against virus with regular aphicides- there is very little tolerance for aphids in new fields. Apply an aphicide once there are more than 15 aphids on 60 leaves (1 in 4). We have also seen two-spotted spider mites (TSSM) in new plantings this year; check the underside of leaves for stippling and bronzing, and use a hand lens to see the mites.  Cyclamen mites: After managing for cyclamen mites at renovation it is important to monitor the new growth for mite damage to determine if more management is needed in late summer. Beneficial mites or Vegol Crop oil could help with cyclamen mite management in late August.

Day neutral strawberry harvest is underway. Scout and, if needed, manage for tarnished plant bugs, potato leafhoppers, TSSM, and spotted wing drosophila (SWD). See below for crop-specific recommendations.

Disease: Warm, wet weather will spread anthracnose. Captan, Maestro and Switch for botrytis control will also control anthracnose. Pristine and Cabrio should be tank mixed with a compatible fungicide rather than used alone for anthracnose control.

Blueberries: Blueberry harvest continues. Maintain coverage against SWD. See below for crop specific recommendations. .

Raspberries:  Summer fruiting raspberry harvest is finishing up in early areas in southern Ontario, and continues in the rest of the province.  Scout for TSSM as well on your raspberries. Avoid applying Mako in hot weather as Mako could lead to a mite outbreak.

Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD):.

Strawberries:

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Raspberries:

Stay up to date with SWD catches by following the ONfruit blog for weekly updates posted at the end of the week:  https://onfruit.ca/

This link will take you to an infosheet with the 2018 SWD registrations: https://onfruit.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/registration-for-swd-june-2018.pdf , or check out Ontario.ca/spottedwing, including two emergency use registrations (Mako & Malathion 85 E).

Twitter: Follow me on twitter @PateErica and our ONfruit blog for regular updates and berry information.

If you would like to subscribe to The Ontario Berry Grower newsletter send me an e-mail at  Erica.pate@ontario.ca.

 

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