2024 Western NY Fruit Conference Materials
Conference presentations can be found in pdf format here, pending publication permission from author.
For more details visit: https://blogs.cornell.edu/nystreefruitconference/
Western New York Fruit Conference Program
- Followed at conference
US Apple Association Industry Update (pdf; 2183KB)
- Chris Gerlach, talk on production trends, holdings, etc.
Fireblight and other updates (pdf; 30471KB)
- Kerik Cox
Refining IPM Programs for woolly apple aphid management (pdf; 2659KB)
- Monique Rivera
Tree Fruit IPM Monitoring and Scouting: Upcoming Opportunities (pdf; 4829KB)
- Anna Wallis
The EPA Draft Herbicide Strategy: What it Means for You (pdf; 11825KB)
- Lynn Sosnoskie
Precision Crop Load Management with Digital Tools (pdf; 3086KB)
- Terence Robinson
New Trends on Orchard Innovatin, Mechanization, (pdf; 69984KB)
- and the Adoption of Digital Technologies Mario Miranda Sazo
Labor Update (pdf; 146KB)
- Bonnie Nelsen
TracCrops upgrade of TracApple Software (pdf; 473KB)
- Julie Carroll
Robinson ReTain and Harvista Options (pdf; 1487KB)
- Terence Robinson
Harvest Maturity of High-Value Varieties for CA storage (pdf; 4483KB)
- Craig Kahlke
Upcoming Events
2026 Tree Fruit & Small Fruit Twilight Meetings
April 30, 2026 : Tree Fruit & Small Fruit Twilight Meeting 1
Webster, NY
The Twilight Meetings are a series of monthly meetings, where we examine seasonal changes in tree fruit and berry crop phenology, discuss and demonstrate scouting and monitoring for insects and diseases, and provide integrated pest management solutions to maximize the health and productivity of berry and tree fruit plantings.
Please arrive at 6pm for pizza and soda. This year Twilight meetings will begin and end 30minutes earlier than last year!
May 28, 2026 : Tree Fruit & Small Fruit Twilight Meeting 2
Oswego, NY
The Twilight Meetings are a series of monthly meetings, where we examine seasonal changes in tree fruit and berry crop phenology, discuss and demonstrate scouting and monitoring for insects and diseases, and provide integrated pest management solutions to maximize the health and productivity of berry and tree fruit plantings.
Please arrive at 6pm for pizza and soda. This year Twilight meetings will begin and end 30minutes earlier than last year!
June 25, 2026 : Tree Fruit & Small Fruit Twilight Meeting 3
Medina, NY
The Twilight Meetings are a series of monthly meetings, where we examine seasonal changes in tree fruit and berry crop phenology, discuss and demonstrate scouting and monitoring for insects and diseases, and provide integrated pest management solutions to maximize the health and productivity of berry and tree fruit plantings.
Please arrive at 6pm for pizza and soda. This year Twilight meetings will begin and end 30minutes earlier than last year!
2026 Virtual Orchard Meetup Series
February 27, 2026 : Session 1 - The Impacts of Weather on Pome Fruit Quality and Storability: Lessons Learned
The Impacts of Weather on Pome Fruit Quality and Storability: Lessons from 2025 - The first meetup will be conducted live on Friday, February 27, 2026, at 10:30pm (PST)/1:30pm (EST). The webinar will last 90 minutes. The format will include brief presentations by two SPARC scientists, followed by a packer/grower panel of industry leaders across North America. The meetup will conclude with an open discussion in a very inclusive virtual format. Viewers are invited to share solutions, ask questions, and interact with scientists and panelists. The program is free of charge.
June 11, 2026 : Session 2
Details to follow.
June 18, 2026
Details to follow.
June 25, 2026 : Session 4
Details to follow.
Cornell Fruit Field Day
July 30, 2026
Geneva, NY
Join Cornell researchers in Geneva for Fruit Field Day, returning after 10 years, to tour research plots, learn from experts—including Dr. Terence Robinson with 40+ years in tree fruit research—and explore the latest orchard technologies and practices.
