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
- Wisconsin Orchard Update: Stay Ahead of Bitter Rot
- Cold Damage in Apple Orchards – What We’re Seeing in 2025
- Leaf Sampling Time for Honeycrisp: Start Now for Accurate Nutrient Results
- Free Fungicide Resistance Sampling for Wisconsin Vineyards
- Wisconsin Fruit Crop Scouting Report: June 26, 2025
Historic Growing Degree Day Comparison
Date 7/8 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | 20-year avg. |
Base 50 | 954.5 | 812.5 | 923 | 930.5 | 864 | 878 |
Recent Weather at Peninsular Ag Research Station
Date | Max Temp(℉) | Min Temp(℉) | Max Wind Gust(mph) | Daily Rain Total(in) |
---|---|---|---|---|
7/1 | 84.0 | 64.8 | 14.5 | 0.0 |
7/2 | 84.4 | 64.9 | 13.4 | 0.03 |
7/3 | 75.9 | 61.5 | 13.4 | 0.0 |
7/4 | 82.2 | 63.7 | 15.7 | 0.0 |
7/5 | 87.3 | 69.8 | 18.3 | 2.41 |
7/6 | 72.1 | 56.8 | 18.8 | 0.29 |
7/7 | 71.8 | 52.7 | 10.1 | 0.0 |
7/8 | 74.3 | 55.4 | 16.8 | 0.11 |
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.
Pest | Southern Door | Central Door | Northern Door | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tarnished Plant Bug | Present | Present | Present | Light pressure continues |
Codling Moth | Adults Caught | Adults Caught | Adults Caught | Flight continues *see caption below |
Oriental Fruit Moth | Adults Caught | Adults Caught | Adults Caught | Flight Continues |
Peach Tree Borer | None Caught | First Catch |
Disease | Southern Door | Central Door | Northern Door | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Apple Scab | High Risk | Medium Risk | Medium Risk | Primary spore dispersal is complete. Check Apple Scab models on NEWA to time spray applications. |
Fire Blight | Low Risk | Low Risk | Low Risk | Orchards should be monitored for shoot blight and strikes should be removed promptly, cutting 12-18 inches past the end of the canker. |
Powdery Mildew | Medium to High Risk | Medium to High Risk | Medium to High Risk | More 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.
Pest | Southern Door | Central Door | Northern Door | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Spotted Wing Drosophila | High trap counts | High trap counts | High Trap Counts | Fruit is now highly vulnerable and protective sprays should be applied through harvest. |
Cherry Fruit Fly | Adults Caught | No Catch | No Catch |
Disease | Southern Door | Central Door | Northern Door | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cherry Leaf Spot | High Risk | High Risk | High Risk | Risk increases with leaf area expansion and rain events |
Powdery Mildew | Medium to High Risk | Medium to High Risk | Medium to High Risk | More pressure with hot and humid weather in the forecast. |
GRAPES
Growth Stage: E-L Growth Stage 29,
Seasonal Update: Fungicides should be applied before berry touch to protect your fruit through harvest.
Pest | Station | Notes |
---|---|---|
Japanese Beetles | 2 Caught on Station | See this article from Christelle Guedot for information on managing Japanese Beetles. |
Disease | Station | Notes |
---|---|---|
Grape Phomopsis | small amounts observed | Early season fungal control is critical at this time to prevent diseases like Phomopsis from spreading to economically damaging levels. |
Phylloxera | None observed | monitor plants for galls on leaf undersides |