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July 25 Berry Bulletin

Crop Update

Strawberries

Renovation continues as growers begin to mow later varieties including Valley Sunset and Malwina. Growers are mowing, narrowing rows, applying herbicides, miticides, and fertilizer. The goal of renovation is to have health plants by mid-August when flowers buds are initiated for next year. Don’t forget to apply a miticide where needed after mowing for cyclamen mite control- this is a good time to reach the mites usually protected in the young leaves and crowns.

Day-neutral volumes are increasing. Maintain regular clean harvests in day-neutrals to manage SWD.

New fields:

Day-neutrals:

Raspberries

Summer-fruiting raspberry harvest is going well as later varieties begin to be picked. Fall-bearing raspberries are beginning to bloom.  SWD management continues to be the priority in raspberries at this point for all raspberry growers. Pick regularly, and remove culled fruit.

Blueberries

Blueberry harvest is in full swing and pick-your-own operations are open. If you have had scale damage in the past watch for scale crawlers with black sticky tape to time insecticides. Japanese beetles have begun to show up in blueberries. Exirel will control SWD and Japanese beetle if needed.  Maintain regular insecticide coverage for SWD control, and encourage clean picking once harvest starts.  

Spotted Wing Drosophila Monitoring

Ripe and ripening berry crops are at risk of SWD damage across Ontario. SWD traps were set up in Norfolk, Elgin, Halton, Haldimand, and Hamilton this season. Additionally, a team from Boréal College is currently monitoring SWD in Temiskaming, Nipissing and Sudbury regions, which has been monitoring and catching SWD since the week of July 3rd. All berry growers should be managing SWD in ripe and ripening crops. Thank you to the consultants, researchers, and OMAFA summer students for monitoring traps and sharing results!

Tissue sampling

Calendar date
Crop
Plant part sampled
Approximate number to collect
Late July
Raspberry
Fully expanded leaves from fruiting cane
100 leaves throughout sampling area
Late July-early August
Blueberry
Mature mid-shoot leaves of current year growth
100 leaves throughout sampling area
Early August
Non-fruiting strawberry
Fully expanded, recently matured leaf -discard petiole immediately
50 leaves throughout sampling area

A complete list of the foliar nutrient sufficiency range for fruit crops (apple, berry, grape, tender fruit) can be found at: Table 3. Nutrient Concentration Sufficiency Ranges for Fruit Crops

Where to Send Samples:

Several Ontario commercial testing laboratories can provide you with leaf analysis. Their contact information can be found on the OMAFA website. For additional information assessing nutrient needs in fruit crops refer to Soil Management, Fertilizer Use, Crop Nutrition and Cover Crops for Fruit Production.

Upcoming events

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