Cornell Fruit Main Page
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of interest to fruit growers.
New York Fruit Quarterly
Special Project: Beach Plum - Small farm sustainability through crop diversification & value-added products.
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Plum pox update
Trac© Software 2008 now available - Trac© is an easy-to-use software, created to record yearly spray and fertilizer treatments. From the master spray data sheet, Trac© automatically generates the report forms and EPA WPS Central Posting. Trac software is based on Cornell Pest Management Guidelines, which are updated yearly. Download.
Tree Fruit Field Guide
to Insect, Mite, & Disease Pests & Natural Enemies of Eastern North America.
Order from NRAES
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Pome fruit (apples, pears):
Stone fruit (apricots, cherries, nectarines, peaches, plums):
Post-harvest handling, storage and value added products
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Pome fruit - General
Pome fruit - Horticulture (Planting systems and varieties)
Publications from Cornell Cooperative Extension (most available only as .pdf files):
Pome fruit - Entomology (Insects and their management)
Apple and Pear Online Insect Fact Sheets:
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Pome fruit - Pathology (Diseases and their management)
Apple and Pear Disease Fact Sheets:
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Stone Fruit - General
Stone Fruit - Horticulture (Planting systems and varieties)
Stone Fruit Entomology (Insects and their management)
Stone Fruit Online Insect Fact Sheets:
Stone Fruit Pathology (Diseases and their management)
Apricot Disease Fact Sheets:
Cherry Disease Fact Sheets:
Peach and Nectarine Disease Fact Sheets:
Plum Disease Fact Sheets:
Post-harvest handling, storage and value added products
Hardcopy publications:
Marketing and economics
Hardcopy publications:
Resources from other states
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This site is designed to meet communications needs identified by the Cornell Fruit Program Work Team.
Comments? Email Juliet Carroll, Fruit PWT Web Subcommittee chair, or Craig Cramer, Communication Specialist, Dept. of Horticulture.
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