Scaffolds Digest: 29 July 2025
Note: this summary was generated with ChatGPT, and reviewed and edited by Mike Basedow.
Monique Rivera
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Extension Event Announcements
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Eastern NY Late Summer Orchard Meeting: Aug 13, 5–7 PM at Morningkill Farm, Ballston Spa. Tour + grafting program.
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Western NY Fruit Grower Tour: July 31 in Wayne County. Focus: chemistries, equipment, practices. Monique to attend Morgan Farms stop (1:45–4:15 PM).
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Recap of Pre-Harvest Drop Control & Color Materials (from ENY newsletter)
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NAA: Inhibits abscission but promotes ripening; not recommended alone.
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Retain: Inhibits ethylene production; apply 3–4 weeks pre-harvest; effective for drop control, especially when combined with NAA.
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Harvista: Blocks ethylene action; apply 7–10 days pre-harvest; can delay color; risk of bitter pit on Honeycrisp.
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Variety-Specific Tips
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McIntosh: Retain + NAA, repeat if needed.
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Gala: Half-pouch Retain 2–3 weeks pre-harvest to avoid stem cracking and delay color.
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Honeycrisp: Use low Retain rates; avoid exacerbating bitter pit.
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Empire, Cortland, etc.: Retain less damaging to color in cooler conditions.
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Color Enhancement Tools
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Ethephon: Enhances red color but causes drop.
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Blush: Jasmonate-based, improves red coloration when timed near maturity.
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Kerik Cox
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Current Conditions:
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Hot, humid with scattered storms; rapid move into 6th–8th cover sprays.
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Not much leaf wetness despite rains—low infection risk but variable.
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Fungicide & Biological Use Recommendations
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Summer disease focus: frog eye, blotch, Marssonina, bitter rot, etc.
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Captan, phosphorous acid, and biologicals (e.g., Stargus, Oso, Howler) appropriate now.
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Use single-site fungicides (Cevya, Inspire Super) in your early (1st through 2nd covers) for best impact.
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Disease Highlights
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Frog Eye Leaf Spot: Increasing; linked to thinning mummies.
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Apple Blotch (Marssonina): Ink-blot lesions, leaf yellowing; progressing now.
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Necrotic Leaf Blotch: Weather-triggered, especially on Golden Delicious.
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Glomerella Leaf Spot: Not yet confirmed but symptoms resemble necrotic blotch.
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Fruit Rots: Bitter rot, black rot, white rot emerging; sugary varieties at higher risk.
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Sunburn: From pruning/light exposure, not often colonized by rots.
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Moldy Core & Callus Core: Post-harvest cosmetic/internal issues, not health concerns.
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Weather Models & Spraying Guidance
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Used NUA models to assess disease risk across NY (Appleton, Williamson, Interlaken, Voorheesville, Peru, Campbell Hall, Riverhead).
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Most sites: not enough rain to trigger major infections. Use light biologicals if necessary.
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Anna Wallis
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Weather & Degree Day Accumulation
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Very hot/dry July overall, but rainfall has been localized (e.g., Rochester = 7% of normal).
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Degree days: 2–13 days behind 2024 across the state; harvest window slightly delayed.
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Crop Progress
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Apple color and size developing. Hand thinning, summer pruning, PGR use underway.
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Terminal bud set approaching; harvest predictions being prepared regionally.
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Diseases of Concern
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Leaf spots (Marssonina, frog eye), fruit rots (bitter, white, black rot), and powdery mildew active.
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Submit samples for ID if symptoms are unclear. Fireblight drying out in most areas.
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Insect Updates
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Apple Maggot: Low trap captures, more in abandoned sites.
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Mites: Active in heat; bronzing visible.
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Aphids: Present but generally managed.
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Leafhoppers, Japanese Beetles, Stink Bugs: Still active; monitor near woodlines.
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Codling Moth & OFM: 2nd generation underway—manage with rotation of IRAC classes.
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Spotted Wing Drosophila: Populations exploding in some areas—monitor with traps or salt tests.
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