2025 Western New York Fruit Conference Presentations
Conference presentations can be found in pdf format listed below, pending publication permission from author.
More details and event survey are available at: https://blogs.cornell.edu/nyst..
Refining the apple IPM program for internal lepidopterans & woolly apple aphid (pdf; 3833KB)
- presented by Monique J. Rivera
Evaluating the Push-Pull Management Strategy for Ambrosia Beetles (pdf; 5407KB)
- presented by Dr. Kelsey Tobin
Using UV-C: How Close are We to Implementing it and What We Need to Move Forward (pdf; 1964KB)
- presented by Kerik Cox
Taming the Beast: Managing Problem Weeds in NY (pdf; 10913KB)
- presented by Janet van Zoeren
Preliminary Apple Tree, Weed, and Soil Biological Responses to Zasso Electrical Weeding (pdf; 5612KB)
- presented by Aleah Butler-Jones
Meeting the Challenges of Losing Mancozeb and Captan: Past and Present and Future Research (pdf; 3122KB)
- presented by Kerik Cox
Labor Tracking Evolution at Singer Farms (pdf; 676KB)
- presented by Kevin Bittner
Knowing the Consumer (pdf; 1723KB)
- presented by Even Schutt
Talking To Your Workers About Unions (pdf; 96KB)
- presented by Bonnie Nelsen
Color improvement of 'Honeycrisp' with the use of sprayable products and reflective fabric (pdf; 2180KB)
- presented by Brian Lawrence
Sustainable Pre- and Postharvest Approaches for Mitigating Stem-End Flesh Browning in 'Gala' Apples (pdf; 2622KB)
- presented by Yosef Al Shoffe
Accuracy of two variable rate sprayers for single-tree treatment of chemical thinners (pdf; 32685KB)
- presented by Brian Lawrence
Upcoming Events
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.
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.
