OK, back to pests. PC is all done for the year here and we look to have a decent crop of everything........BUT, I got up this AM and got out in the orchards as I do most every day at 5- 5:30AM. I hadn't gone thru the Macouns yet to hand thin. so I went through one row and started down the second. It was so nice out, probably 60 or so, and I was really enjoying myself. Just then, there it was...fireblight! I pruned out a few limbs and got them out of the orchard to burn.
I ran to my other job, I'm a mailman. I was sorting mail for a couple hours and couldn't stand it any longer and took a break and called my rep from
Crop Production Services. I haven't had FB before and I remember getting Emails from a couple of the universities talking about this and that pest, one of which was FB. So I asked Eric if there was anything else I should be doing, or anything I could spray post infection to lesson the effect. He said, "have you been reading the emails? It's been awful with FB this year. A couple orchards in Peru, NY lost their entire orchards!" Several orchards in Vt. have had problems too. I've got to monitor things through the next couple of rains this week, and see if anything gets worse. If so he wants me to spray Double Nickel, a biofungicide that everyone has had good results with. It's got a 50 day preharvest interval, so if I'm going to use it, it will have to be withing the next week or so.
Anyways just a heads up. Keep an eye out after some rains in the upcoming days.