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June 18 Berry Bulletin

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Ripe Ontario strawberries.

Crop Update

Strawberries

The volume of June-bearing strawberries is increasing this week; although strawberries have been ripening slowly to this point in the season there is hot weather coming and berries are ripening quickly now. Pick-your-own operations are opening, with early and mid-season varieties available. Late varieties including Kate and Valley Sunset have green fruit and there is bloom in Malwina.

New June-bearing fields and spring planted day-neutrals are establishing well for the most part but make sure they receive enough irrigation with the dry weather we’ve had and hot conditions coming up. Remove flower buds and bloom in new fields. In day-neutral fields, once there are 4-6 leaves you can leave the bloom on. Runners should be removed from these new fields. Apogee or Kudos can be used for runner suppression in day-neutrals where runners aren’t needed. Apply before runner formation.

Disease:

Insects:

Raspberries

Raspberries are mostly at the green fruit stage with some later cultivars at late bloom. Make sure raspberries are well-irrigated; at the green fruit stage raspberries need 1-2 inches a week. Check new growth and primocane-fruiting raspberries for potato leafhoppers; nymphs will be on the underside of the leaves.  

Blueberries

Blueberries are at the green fruit stage. Check for aphids on the underside of new leaves. Use black electrical tape to monitor for scale crawlers and to time insecticides. It is important to control scales at the crawler stage, when insecticides are most effective.  Movento can be used postbloom when lecanium scale crawlers are present.

Product Update

Gatten® (flutianil, PCP# 34297, FRAC group U13) is now registered for powdery mildew control on strawberries (outdoor). See the Hub for comments and more details.

Allegro ® (fluazinam, PCP# 27517, FRAC group 29) label expanded via Emergency Use Registration to manage Neopestalotiopsis on field strawberries. Allegro has receive emergency use registration for suppression of Neopestalotiopsis leaf blight and fruit rot (Neopestalotiopsis sp.). When applied for Neopestalotiopsis leaf blight and fruit rot Allegro may also have activity against Botrytis and anthracnose fruit rot. See this blog post for more information.

Spotted Wing Drosophila Monitoring

Traps have gone up for spotted wing drosophila at a few sites across the province- Norfolk, Elgin, Halton, Haldimand, and Hamilton. Watch the berry bulletin or the onfruit.ca blog for regular updates on traps catches.

SWD was identified this week at one site in Norfolk. No SWD was found at the other locations.

Watch the onfruit.ca blog for updates later this week as we are checking traps again this week.

Keep an eye on strawberries as they are the main ripe berry crop around. Use salt water tests to evaluate fruit quality, watch for soft, juicy fruit, and prepare to manage SWD.

Trap collected period of:
County/region where SWD was trapped
# of traps with SWD
Total number of SWD trapped this week
# SWD/positive trap
May 26- June 1
0
0
0
0
June 2-June 8
Norfolk, Elgin
2
2
1
June 9- June 13
Halton
1
1
1
June 14- June 17
Norfolk
3
3
1

See Friday’s onfruit blog post Registrations for SWD and Monitoring Update June 13, 2025 for a list of products registered for SWD control or suppression.

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