The University of Vermont Apple Team within the Plant & Soil Science Department welcomes you to the
The UVM Apple Program:
Extension and Research for the commercial tree fruit grower in Vermont and beyond...
Our commitment is to provide relevant and timely horticultural, integrated pest management, marketing and economics information to commercial tree fruit growers in Vermont and beyond. Please be sure to visit AIM (the Apple Information Manager) for more regional apple production information. If you have any questions or comments, please contact us.
Dr. Elena Garcia and Dr. Lorraine Berkett, Faculty
Terence Bradshaw, Research Technician
Christopher Benedict, Graduate Student
Marlys Eddy, Graduate Student
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Weekly
Growing Season Apple Bud Stages Around Vermont
Weekly
Growing Season DD Accumulation for Ascospore Maturity
Weekly
Growing Season DD Accumulation for Arthropod Pests
Weekly
Growing Season DD Accumulation for Plum Curculio
Vermont Apple
Newsletter, October 28, 2004
Vermont Apple
Newsletter, August 25, 2004
Vermont Apple
Newsletter, July 14, 2004
IPM Alert,
June 28, 2004
Vermont Apple
Newsletter, June 16, 2004
IPM Alert,
June 10, 2004
Vermont Apple
Newsletter, May 24, 2004
IPM Alert, May
19, 2004
IPM Alert,
May 10, 2004
Vermont Apple
Newsletter, April 28, 2004
IPM Alert, April
27, 2004
IPM Alert,
April 20, 2004
IPM Alert,
April 14, 2004
Vermont Apple
Newsletter, March 29, 2004
2004 IPM
'Quick' Summary for Monitoring Apple Arthropod Pests
2004 Update to the
2003-2004 New England Apple Pest Management Guide
Order
form to purchase the 2003-2004 New England Apple Pest Management Guide
Articles of
interest ......
Economic
Significance of Organic Fruit Production in New England, theUS, and the World --
M. Elena Garcia
A Quicker Way to Determine Scab Risk in Your Orchard -- Lorraine Berkett
Does Surround Have Non-target Impacts on New England Orchards? --M. Elena Garcia, Lorraine Berkett, and Terence Bradshaw
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Archived "What's New in 2003"
Archived "What's New in 2002"
Archived "What's New in 2002"
Archived "What's New in 2001"
Archived "What's New in 2000"
Archived "What's New in 1999
Check out AIM (Apple Information Manager): a
collaborative Extension effort of the Universities of Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire,
Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island to bring timely, relevant, and useful apple
production information to New England apple growers via the World Wide Web.
Webpage: LPBerkett