June 13, 2025


    By Becky Wiepz and Dan Kielar

    Station Updates

    • Chemical thinning applications ongoing in apples.

    UW Madison/Extension Updates


    Historic Growing Degree Day Comparison

    Date 6/122021202220232024202520-year avg.
    Base 50540371499.5514.5403.5450
    GDD50 has fallen behind the 20-year average by about 3-5 days.

    Recent Weather at Peninsular Ag Research Station

    DateMax Temp(℉)Min Temp(℉)Max Wind Gust(mph)Daily Rain Total(in)
    6/673.652.513.90.0
    6/773.254.911.60.0
    6/866.753.620.61.17
    6/964.053.618.30.04
    6/1066.254.117.90.0
    6/1180.452.715.70.0
    6/1265.852.315.00.01
    Upcoming forecast may result in infection periods for fungal and bacterial pathogens due to predicted rain events but cool temperatures will slow disease development.
    If you’d like to see weather data for your area, visit https://wisconet.wisc.edu/

    Apples

    Growth Stage: Initial Fruit Set
    Seasonal Update: Plant Growth regulators are most effective for cropload management when fruitlets are small. Applications should be done soon.

    PestSouthern DoorCentral DoorNorthern DoorNotes
    Tarnished Plant BugPresentPresentPresentFlight continues
    Spotted Tentiform LeafminerPresentPresentPresentFlight continues
    Codling MothAdults CaughtAdults CaughtAdults CaughtFlight continues
    *see caption below
    Oriental Fruit MothAdults CaughtAdults CaughtNo CatchFlight Continues
    Biofix for codling moth is the first sustained catch, so is achieved in blocks that have catches more than one week in a row. For more information visit this article or the NEWA Codling Moth Model.
    DiseaseSouthern DoorCentral DoorNorthern DoorNotes
    Apple ScabHigh RiskHigh RiskHigh RiskIncreased risk with increased leaf
    surface and rain. Check Apple Scab models
    on NEWA to time spray applications.
    Fire BlightLow RiskLow RiskLow RiskEnd of bloom significantly decreases
    infection potential.

    Cherries

    Growth Stage: Past Shuck Split
    Seasonal Update: Fungicide should be applied before rain events as new leaves continue to expand. Once fruit is out of the shuck, insecticide should be applied for Plum Curculio.

    PestSouthern DoorCentral DoorNorthern DoorNotes
    Plum CurculioNo ScarringNo ScarringNo ScarringFruit is not at risk of PC damage until after shuck split
    Spotted Wing Drosophila1 Adult CaughtEgg laying cannot occur until fruit is vulnerable. Check fruit progression using the model from Wisconet.
    DiseaseSouthern DoorCentral DoorNorthern DoorNotes
    Cherry Leaf SpotMedium RiskMedium RiskHigh RiskRisk increases with leaf area
    expansion and rain events
    Visit the Wisconet Pest & Disease Models page to check Cherry Leaf Spot for a weather station near you.

    GRAPES

    Growth Stage: E-L Growth Stage 12-13
    Seasonal Update: Pre-Bloom fungicide should be applied soon, as appropriate for your cultivar. Shoots should be thinned to ~2 per spur while shoots are still short.

    PestSouthern DoorCentral DoorNorthern DoorNotes
    Flea BeetlesLow riskLow riskLow riskSpring damage on swelling buds is the
    only feeding that poses economic risk.
    DiseaseStationNotes
    Grape PhomopsisNone observed
    PhylloxeraNone observedmonitor plants for galls
    on leaf undersides

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