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OMAFRA Hazelnut IPM Training for 2020
Melanie Filotas Registration is now open for the OMAFRA Hazelnut IPM workshop. This year, most of the OMAFRA IPM workshopsContinue Reading
Strawberry & Raspberry IPM workshop
The Strawberry and Raspberry IPM workshop will be available online via zoom this year on Tuesday, May 12th from 1:00-3:00pm.Continue Reading
Apple Update: June 8th, 2018
This post written by: Amanda Green, Tree Fruit Specialist, OMAFRA and Colleen Haskins, Acting Horticulture IPM Specialist, OMAFRA The OMAFRAContinue Reading
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Register Now! IPM Scout Training Workshops Start This Week
The FREE IPM scout training workshops will be running over the following weeks, beginning this Thursday, April 26th with Introduction toContinue Reading
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2018 OMAFRA IPM Scout Training Workshops
The following FREE workshops are available for those who will be scouting horticultural crops this year or looking to refresh theirContinue Reading
Apple Update: July 14, 2017
Available in PDF: 10_Apple Update July 15 2017 In this update: Growth stages Bitter pit management Disease: fire blight, scab, powderyContinue Reading
Apple Update: June 21, 2017
Crop Stages In Southwestern Ontario, apple fruitlets are 20-35 mm in diameter, terminal buds are starting to set in olderContinue Reading
Secondary Blossoms Are a Fire Blight Risk
Michael Celetti, Plant Pathologist – Horticulture Crops, OMAFRA Many apple growing regions are reporting a prolonged period of secondary orContinue Reading