Winter Fruit School Presentations
2026 Winter Fruit School presentation pdfs below.
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Spring Insecticides (pdf; 9688KB)
- by Shianne Lindsay
WAA Management for 2026 (pdf; 4440KB)
- by Dr. Monique Rivera
Ambrosia Beetle Biology and Management (pdf; 8159KB)
- by Dr. Monique Rivera
Preparing for Restrictions on Mulit-Site Fungicides and 2025 UV-C Trials (pdf; 20829KB)
- by Dr. Kerik Cox
Opportunities for Improved Profitability Now and in the Future (pdf; 37609KB)
- by Dr Terence Robinson
Issues with Fruit Color Development and Mitigation Strategies (pdf; 2426KB)
- by Dr. Lailiang Cheng
Ways to Improve Color in your Fruit/Research Updates (pdf; 3651KB)
- by Craig Kahlke
GPS 101 (pdf; 2786KB)
- Dr. Yu Jiang
Upcoming Events
Harmonized GAP Plus+ Plan Writing Session
March 20, 2026
Newark, NY
Join us for this specialized workshop to cover requirements for this specific audit. Commercial fruit and vegetable growers are increasingly being asked to have the Harmonized GAP Plus+ audit to satisfy some large buyer's requirements.
Pesticide Applicator Review Course & Exam
March 24, 2026 : Review Course - Day 1
Newark, NY
This 2-day course will go over the core information to help applicators pass the applicators exam, which students will take on April 2nd after the course is concluded. *Note: This is not the 30-hour course, and you will need to meet the requirements set by the DEC to qualify for the exam.*
March 26, 2026 : Review Course - Day 2
Newark, NY
This 2-day course will go over the core information to help applicators pass the applicators exam, which students will take on April 2nd after the course is concluded. *Note: This is not the 30-hour course, and you will need to meet the requirements set by the DEC to qualify for the exam.*
2026 Tree Fruit Scouting Online Course
February 25, 2026 : Week 1 - IPM Fundamentals + Tools
This course trains tree fruit growers, orchard employees, industry professionals and interested students on the biology, identification and monitoring of major economically significant orchard pests, using an integrated pest management (IPM) approach. This course is FREE and provides an annual opportunity for growers to refresh their knowledge in advance of the growing season. Register by February 18th.
March 4, 2026 : Week 2 - Insects: Part 1
This course trains tree fruit growers, orchard employees, industry professionals and interested students on the biology, identification and monitoring of major economically significant orchard pests, using an integrated pest management (IPM) approach. This course is FREE and provides an annual opportunity for growers to refresh their knowledge in advance of the growing season. Register by February 18th.
March 11, 2026 : Week 3 - Insects: Part 2
This course trains tree fruit growers, orchard employees, industry professionals and interested students on the biology, identification and monitoring of major economically significant orchard pests, using an integrated pest management (IPM) approach. This course is FREE and provides an annual opportunity for growers to refresh their knowledge in advance of the growing season. Register by February 18th.
March 18, 2026 : Week 4 - Diseases
This course trains tree fruit growers, orchard employees, industry professionals and interested students on the biology, identification and monitoring of major economically significant orchard pests, using an integrated pest management (IPM) approach. This course is FREE and provides an annual opportunity for growers to refresh their knowledge in advance of the growing season. Register by February 18th.
March 25, 2026 : Week 5 - Weeds, Wildlife, + Wrap-Up
This course trains tree fruit growers, orchard employees, industry professionals and interested students on the biology, identification and monitoring of major economically significant orchard pests, using an integrated pest management (IPM) approach. This course is FREE and provides an annual opportunity for growers to refresh their knowledge in advance of the growing season. Register by February 18th.
