In this Issue:

GUEST ARTICLE

Customer Awareness Series--Part 2

VEGETABLE NEWS

Vegetable Insect Update


GROWER PROFILE

Pahl’s Market - A Multi-Generational Farm Using an Integrated Pest Management Approach

STRAWBERRY NEWS

Weekly Pest Sampling

Minnesota Grown Directory Helps Consumers Find Berries

Seasonal Reminders for Strawberry Growers

APPLE NEWS

Codling Moth Research Paper

Apple Scab Infections

Degree Day Accumulations

Weekly Trap Counts

Pest Activity

 

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Insect, Pest Fact Sheets
Vol 1 No.7   June 21, 2004

Degree Day Accumulations (base 50 degrees F)

 

Orchard

Cumulative Degree Days (Daily Average Method)

Cumulative Degree Days (Integral Method)

From

To

Elgin

533.4

591.7

4/7

6/14

Fairhaven

432.6

507.0

4/6

6/15

Faribault

610.1

654.3

4/8

6/16

La Crescent

644.3

600.0

4/15

6/17

Lake City

520.3

552.0

4/7

6/14

White Bear Lake

428.5

499.8

4/1

6/14

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Co-Editors: Bill Hutchison, Department of Entomology, University of Minnesota, hutch002@umn.edu
Jeanne Ciborowski, Minnesota Department of Agriculture, Ag. Resources Division,jeanne.ciborowski@state.mn.us
Suzanne Wold-Burkness, Department of Entomology, University of Minnesota, woldx018@umn.edu

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Last Revised June 17, 2004.
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