Apple IPM
Anna Wallis, Tree Fruit and Grape Specialist
Eastern New York Commercial Horticulture
How can you use IPM (Integrated Pest Management) to control pests in your orchard? These presentations provide a broad overview of IPM Theory, orchard insect and disease pests, and resources available to guide your decision making, such as the NEWA weather system.
These PPT presentations were given at the Apple IPM Training sessions on April 21 & 22, 2015.
Presenations by- Art Agnello- Kerik Cox- Julie Carroll- Dan Donahue- Harvey Reissig
Apple IPM Theory - Art Agnello (pdf; 552KB)
Apple Insect Pests - Art Agnello (pdf; 1040KB)
NEWA Insect models - Art Agnello (pdf; 651KB)
Insect IPM Sample Program - Harvey Reissig (pdf; 620KB)
Apple Disease Pests and NEWA models - Kerik Cox (pdf; 717KB)
Tree Row Volume - Dan Donahue (pdf; 560KB)
NEWA - Julie Carroll (pdf; 1939KB)
Upcoming Events
How Profitable Will My New Orchard Investment Be? 1-day, hands-on skills class
February 7, 2023
Highland, NY
The Eastern NY Commercial Hort Team and the Lake Ontario Fruit Team are offering a 1-day, hands-on course at 5 locations in NYS in January and February for tree fruit farms on using farm financial information and other resources to make decisions about long-term investments or changes to their business. We will apply the techniques covered in the 8-part webinar series in December to scenarios using sample financial data from fruit farms in NYS.
Apple Leafcurling Midge IPM - Webinar

February 16, 2023
In recent years, the apple leafcurling midge (ALCM) has become an increasingly problematic pest in many orchards across the northeast.
Western NY Fruit Conference - "State of the Industry"

February 27 - February 28, 2023
Henrietta, NY
CCE-LOF are excited to bring you a muti-day fruit conference in WNY! This is replacing our Winter Fruit Schools. Tentative Agenda is now available.