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July 30 Berry Bulletin

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Strawberries:

Malwina is finished and renovation is ongoing as growers mow and apply herbicides to June-bearing strawberries. Make sure renovated fields are in good condition by mid-August for flower bud initiation. New fields are variable at this point, some are looking great and growers are training runners while other fields are slower to get going. Spring-planted day-neutrals are starting to be picked across the province.  

Insects:

Spotted wing drosophila is active in all areas we are monitoring and all growers with ripe fruit should be managing for SWD. See below for more information. Regular harvest in day-neutrals is a very effective tool to help manage SWD.

Continue to monitor for potato leafhoppers, two-spotted spider mites, and tarnished plant bugs in day-neutrals.

Potato Leafhopper: ‘Hopper burn’ can be found in many day-neutrals and new June-plantings.   Watch for leaves that are curled down with yellow or pale green leaf edges. Confirm damage is caused by leafhoppers by looking on the underside of leaves for nymphs.

Cyclamen mites: Renovation is a good time for cyclamen mite control. If there is a history of cyclamen mites in your field or you can see symptoms in the leaves that are growing back now is a good time to apply a miticide, while it is easier to reach the mites without a large canopy.

Disease: Once picking begins in spring-planted day-neutrals growers have more limited fungicide options for anthracnose control. Include a product that will control powdery mildew, botrytis and anthracnose in your spray program. For anthracnose control during harvest:

Blueberries:

Harvest continues with a good crop. Watch for Japanese beetles. Exirel will control Japanese beetles and SWD. Malathion also has some activity on Japanese beetles. Note the new, higher rate for Malathion: 1000-2500 mL/ha in blueberries.

Spotted Wing Drosophila:

SWD has been caught in Essex, Elgin, Norfolk, Haldimand, Middlesex, Oxford, Niagara, Halton, Hamilton, Hastings, Prescott & Russell, Renfrew county and Northern Ontario.

Berry crops with ripe fruit are at risk, and all growers should maintain a regular spray program if there is ripe fruit on your farm, including in day-neutral strawberries and blueberries. 

Tissue sampling:

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