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Monmouth,
ME
- Orchard Radar
- July to September
This page has LATE SEASON ESTIMATES ONLY, for full
list see:
http://pronewengland.org/AllModels/MEmodel/RADARME-Monmouth.htm
Apple
Calendar - Late season
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* CURRENT WEATHER *
Weather archive is at bottom of this page.
Hourly
weather chart
32 day
temp. chart
32 day
rain chart
Hourly forecast table
Hourly
observations - 7 days back
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APPLE SCAB
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Secondary Scab
fungicide depletion
This table has respray guidelines for the
transition period between the end of primary scab ascospore releases and
confirmation of successful scab control.
* FLYSPECK
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See
background information for flyspeck tables
for description of Groups A, B and C; and definition of "Low Risk" trees.
Flyspeck control with Group A fungicides
(Topsin M, Flint, Sovran, Pristine)
Flyspeck
- Group A - 1stCover through June spray dates
Flyspeck
- Group A - July spray dates
Flyspeck
- Group A - August spray dates
For LOW RISK trees only -
Flyspeck control with Group A fungicides
Low Risk trees - Flyspeck
- Group A - 1stCover through June
Low Risk trees - Flyspeck
- Group A - July
Low Risk trees -
Flyspeck - Group A - August
Flyspeck control with Group B fungicides (full-dose captan or
ziram)
Flyspeck
- Group B - 1stCover through June spray dates
Flyspeck - Group B - July spray dates
Flyspeck
- Group B - August spray dates
For LOW RISK trees only - Flyspeck control
with Group A fungicides
Low Risk trees - Flyspeck
- Group B - 1stCover through June
Low Risk trees - Flyspeck
- Group B - July
Low Risk trees -
Flyspeck - Group B - August
Flyspeck control with low-dose captan or ziram (Group C)
Flyspeck -
Group C fungicides - 1stCover
through June spray dates
Flyspeck
- Group C fungicides - July spray dates
Flyspeck
- Group C fungicides - August spray dates
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INSECTS *
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Insect
Dates (CM, DWB, LAW, MPB, OFM, OBLR, RBLR, SJS, STLM, TPB, WAL)
Key life cycle and management dates
based on cumulative degree days.
The rules used to estimate
residue depletion for
insecticide protection against plum curculio, codling moth, and apple maggot follow commonly stated
guidelines for organophosphate insecticides. Depletion
rules for newer materials (such as Actara, Assail, Avaunt or Calypso) or
pyrethroids may be
different.
Codling moth insecticide depletion table:
July
Codling moth insecticide depletion table:
August
Apple
maggot July monitoring & respray dates
Apple
maggot August monitoring & respray dates
* MITES
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European
Red Mite (ERM) key dates
ERM
resample dates - July&August
See Mite thresholds
for explanation of what "Below" and "Far below" threshold means.
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HORTICULTURE *
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Rough
estimate of McIntosh harvest dates This page only is active
after Full bloom, and the final estimate requires 30 days of temperature data
after Full bloom.
Preharvest weather
influences on Storability, Drop, Color, and Scald risk
This table presents indicators for potential effects of
temperature and drought on long-term storability of apples, high temperatures on
acclerated drop of mature McIntosh, optimum temperature and sunlight conditions
for developing fruit color, and decrease in scald susceptibility with increasing
accumulation of degree hours below 50F.
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WEATHER archive *
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Weather Data - July
Weather Data - August
Weather
Data - September
Degree day accumulation
Cumulative
degree days - July
Cumulative
degree days - August
Cumulative
degree days - September
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