![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We are past primary scab season, but with rain comes the risk of secondary scab infections. Blueberry and some raspberry u-picks remain open and growers with blackberries have started direct sales.īased on the RimPro models at the Romeo station, for which you can see you an overview by following the link, we will see continued risk for apple powdery mildew. Growers are moving through peach harvest, with Redhaven expected to be ready to pick this week. We expect some more rain later in the week on Thursday and Sunday into Monday. Despite that our region remains in a state of “abnormally dry” conditions according to the U.S. The last two week brought some regular rainfall, about 2 inches total, which helps to provide relief from the dryness from earlier in the season. This week’s update covers the last two weeks. Throughout the season these updates will include information about the weather in the past week and the upcoming week, a fruit-by-fruit guide to current conditions with appropriate pest and disease updates, and other relevant observations. Welcome to the 16th in-season fruit article update for southeast Michigan for the 2023 season. ![]()
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