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May 17 Berry Bulletin

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Strawberries:

Berry crops continued to move quickly this week, and growers are busy planting. There is a lot of bloom in early and mid-season June-bearing strawberries in southern Ontario. Green and ripening berries can be found in early June-bearing fields, and day-neutrals are ripening quickly. Insect pressure continues to increase. Watch for aphids, tarnished plant bug, thrips, potato leafhoppers and mites.

Blueberries:

Blueberries are in full bloom in southern Ontario and full of bees. If rainy weather occurs during bloom, fungicides will be important for anthracnose and botrytis fruit rot control. This is also a good time to control Phomopsis.

Raspberries:

Plenty of raspberry fruit buds can be found and primocanes are 10-12” tall. Insect pressure has been low but watch for raspberry fruit worm and clipper weevil.  If there are no signs of beetles or leaf injury an insecticide is not needed until after bloom.

Have a great long weekend!

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