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  Grape harvest is underway in the southern part of the state, and early varieties have been harvested in central Indiana. The recent storms and heavy rains could not have come at a worse time, especially for varieties near harvest, and tight clustered varieties such as Vignoles, Seyval Valvin muscat, etc. Excess rain causes fruit…Read more about Grapes: The Sour Rot Situation[Read More]


Northern Pecan Growers seminar:  September 17th, 2016 Pecans for the Back Yard or back 40 Commercial Grove. Scottsburg High School, (Commons room) Registration deadline August 30th 2016 Cost $20.00 includes catered lunch, seminar and tour of USDA cooperator test grove of named and experimental cultivars in production. More information and registration: www.vaughnfamilypecanfarm.com Pay online or…Read more about Upcoming events[Read More]


Spotted wing drosophila continue to plague raspberry, blackberry, blueberry, and grape growers. I have had some reports of poor control. There are a number of reasons that control of any insect may be poor. If you are not getting the level of control you expect, here are a few things to consider. Is your sprayer…Read more about Spotted Wing Drosophila[Read More]


June bearing strawberries are “short day” plants that set flower buds in response to short days. As we get into late summer, days shorten and strawberry plants respond by setting the flower buds that will result in the crop next spring. It is important to maintain appropriate nutrition and soil water status during this time….Read more about Strawberry fruit bud development[Read More]


Grape harvest is just getting started in the southern part of the state. Early varieties have been harvested for the past week. Most varieties are slightly ahead of normal this year. Fruit quality overall is very good. Many vineyards are still recovering from the winter of 2014 so yields will still be below normal. With…Read more about Grape harvest 2016[Read More]


Plant nutritional status is important for all phases of plant growth and has a direct effect on vigor, fruitfulness, cold hardiness, and other factors. Tissue analysis is the most reliable means of determining plant nutritional status. Combined with soil testing, tissue analysis can help pinpoint the source of problems and determine what measures may be…Read more about Tissue analysis for grapes and small fruit[Read More]


Grape harvest has began in the southern part of the state and will begin in central areas over the next week or so. Early varieties are nearing full maturity while late varieties are just at, or not yet at veraison. Overall fruit quality looks excellent. Apple harvest continues. Summer varieties are mostly done and early…Read more about Crop conditions, current growth stages[Read More]


The symptoms of flyspeck and sooty blotch have begun to make their appearance. I know this because 1). I’m starting to see spots, and 2). We have accumulated MORE THAN enough hours of post- petal fall leaf wetness needed for infection to occur. First, what is enough hours of post- petal fall leaf wetness needed…Read more about Symptoms of flyspeck and sooty blotch[Read More]


Harvest of early season apples has begun in many places around the state. Many of these early apples can suffer from extreme pre-harvest drop. Pristine is certainly in this category, so be careful not to allow fruit to become too ripe on the tree. This risks a large proportion of the crop falling on the…Read more about Early season apples[Read More]



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