July 9, 2025


    By Becky Wiepz and Dan Kielar

    Alert! High Spotted Wing Drosophila trap counts and confirmed presence in sweet and tart cherry fruit

    Station Updates

    • Cherries continue to ripen and are now highly vulnerable to SWD throughout the county.
    • We are currently preparing for tart cherry harvest which should begin on Station by 7/28/2025.
    • Join us this Friday July 11, 2025 at 10am for the annual Orchard and Vineyard Walk with the UW Madison Fruit Team!

    UW Madison/Extension Updates


    Historic Growing Degree Day Comparison

    Date 7/82021202220232024202520-year avg.
    Base 50954.5812.5923930.5864878
    GDD50 continues to stay 2-3 days behind the 20-year average.

    Recent Weather at Peninsular Ag Research Station

    DateMax Temp(℉)Min Temp(℉)Max Wind Gust(mph)Daily Rain Total(in)
    7/184.064.814.50.0
    7/284.464.913.40.03
    7/375.961.513.40.0
    7/482.263.715.70.0
    7/587.369.818.32.41
    7/672.156.818.80.29
    7/771.852.710.10.0
    7/874.355.416.80.11
    Upcoming forecast may result in continued infection periods for fungal and bacterial pathogens due to predicted rain events and warm temperatures.
    If you’d like to see weather data for your area, visit https://wisconet.wisc.edu/

    Apples

    Growth Stage: Fruit continues to size
    Seasonal Update: To encourage return bloom next year, low level NAA applications should be applied 5-6 weeks after full bloom and again 7-10 days later.

    PestSouthern DoorCentral DoorNorthern DoorNotes
    Tarnished Plant BugPresentPresentPresentLight pressure continues
    Codling MothAdults CaughtAdults CaughtAdults CaughtFlight continues
    *see caption below
    Oriental Fruit MothAdults CaughtAdults CaughtAdults CaughtFlight Continues
    Peach Tree BorerNone CaughtFirst Catch
    For more information visit the NEWA Codling Moth Model.
    DiseaseSouthern DoorCentral DoorNorthern DoorNotes
    Apple ScabHigh RiskMedium RiskMedium RiskPrimary spore dispersal is complete. Check Apple Scab models
    on NEWA to time spray applications.
    Fire BlightLow RiskLow RiskLow RiskOrchards should be monitored for shoot
    blight and strikes should be removed promptly,
    cutting 12-18 inches past the end of the canker.
    Powdery MildewMedium to High RiskMedium to High RiskMedium to High RiskMore pressure with hot and humid weather
    in the forecast.

    Cherries

    Growth Stage: Fruit is beginning to color
    Seasonal Update: Fungicide should be applied before rain events as new leaves continue to expand. To check the rainfastness of your insecticide, visit this article from MSU and check your products accordingly.

    PestSouthern DoorCentral DoorNorthern DoorNotes
    Spotted Wing DrosophilaHigh trap countsHigh trap countsHigh Trap CountsFruit is now highly vulnerable and protective sprays should be applied through harvest.
    Cherry Fruit FlyAdults CaughtNo CatchNo Catch
    DiseaseSouthern DoorCentral DoorNorthern DoorNotes
    Cherry Leaf SpotHigh RiskHigh RiskHigh RiskRisk increases with leaf area
    expansion and rain events
    Powdery MildewMedium to High RiskMedium to High RiskMedium to High RiskMore pressure with hot and humid weather
    in the forecast.
    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 29,
    Seasonal Update: Fungicides should be applied before berry touch to protect your fruit through harvest.

    PestStationNotes
    Japanese Beetles2 Caught on StationSee this article from Christelle Guedot for information
    on managing Japanese Beetles.
    DiseaseStationNotes
    Grape Phomopsissmall amounts observedEarly season fungal control is critical at this time
    to prevent diseases like Phomopsis from spreading
    to economically damaging levels.
    PhylloxeraNone observedmonitor plants for galls
    on leaf undersides

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