The Fruit IPM Program utilizes a proactive, holistic approach to pest management. The program works to increase knowledge and utilization of the latest IPM techniques, including cultural practices, alternative pest management tools, understanding pest and beneficial life cycles, impacts of a changing environment, and more.
Grapes
2017 Small Fruit & Grape BMSB Management
2017 Spotted Wing Drosophila Chemical Management Guide For Berries
2018 SWD Insecticides for Small Fruit
2020 SWD Insecticides for Small Fruit
2021 SWD Insecticides for Small Fruit
Online Resources for IPM Grape Production in the United States
Northeast
- Cool Climate Grape Production (Vermont)
- Grape IPM in the Northeast (Cornell)
- NE Wine grape growers resources (Massachusetts)
- Pennsylvania & New York Pest Management Guide for Grapes
- Pennsylvania Wine Grape Network (PSU)
Midwest
South
Webinars
Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Strategies for Connecticut
March 20th, 2018 - Strategies for Grape Canopy Management for Optimal Juice Quality
March 7th, 2018 - Mating Disruption
NEWA: A Pest and Irrigation Management Tool
Pruning Apple Trees: Part 1 Why Should We Prune?
Pruning Apple Trees: Part 2 How to Prune
Edible Landscapes
Pest Messages
Novel Fruit
Coming soon!