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June 5 Berry Bulletin

Strawberries

The last 10 days have been fairly rainy with some areas receiving 2-3 inches of rain the last weekend of May, and more this week. Early June-bearing strawberries that weren’t row covered are ripening and beginning to be picked along with row-covered June-bearing and overwintered strawberries. Malwina is beginning to bloom and there is green fruit on Valley Sunset.

New plantings are looking good for the most part with all the moisture. New plantings need 50 kg of N per ha, which can be applied as a side dressing 2-3 weeks after planting.

Insects: continue to monitor for aphids, cyclamen mites, two-spotted spider mites, tarnished plant bugs, and in new fields flea beetles and potato leafhoppers.  

Blueberries

Blueberries are at green fruit and the crop continues to look promising.  If you have a history of scale infestations monitor for crawlers by using black sticky tape or flipping over hard scale shells for crawlers underneath. It is important to control scales at the crawler stage, when insecticides are most effective. New scale damage will be easiest to see on new growth and foliage. 

Raspberries

Raspberries are at bloom to green fruit. Do not apply an insecticide during bloom. Check new foliage for leaf shredding- raspberry sawfly damage has been seen. Check primocanes for raspberry cane borer injury. Cut any affected primocane tips below the lower girdle/zipper when you see injury. Cut down the cane further if there is tunnelling damage in the cane, indicating the larva has hatched and move further down. Destroy the prunings.

Spotted wing drosophila

Spotted wing drosophila monitoring: the Berry Growers of Ontario are supporting SWD monitoring this season. Traps are going up this week. Watch the Onfruit.ca blog or the berry bulletin for updates on trap catches.

Thrips workshop

Thrips workshop- greenhouse conference: Sign up now for a thrips species identification workshop at the greenhouse conThrips workshopference, in Niagara Falls Oct 9 or 10. Go to the events page for the Thrips Identification Workshop and follow the instructions to pre-register.

AgRobotics Demo Day

AgRobotics Working Group Demo Day: Mark your calendars for in-field demonstrations of autonomous solutions, technology and more! Thursday, July 11, 2024, 9:30am- 3:00pm. To register visit: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/agrobotics-demo-day-at-simcoe-research-station-tickets-918884376907

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