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‘Three pillars’ uphold the tart cherry industry
Some compare it to a three-legged stool. Others call it the “three pillars.” Whatever metaphor they use, many in the tart cherry world say the ... READ MORE »
Spotted wing drosophila webinar for Michigan sweet and tart cherry growers
Michigan State University Extension and MSU AgBioResearch, along with the Michigan Cherry Committee, are hosting an online Zoom webinar on Friday, Nov... READ MORE »
CIAB releases 80 percent of the 2015 tart cherry crop
The Cherry Industry Administrative Board (CIAB), the national marketing order for red tart cherries, recently determined the quantity of tart cherries... READ MORE »
Tour teaches bloggers about tart cherry industry
As harvest winds down, this is a great opportunity for me to thank the many growers who helped with all of the tours this summer. Harvest is a busy ti... READ MORE »
Tart cherry over the row harvest
Michigan State University Extension is inviting members of the northern tart cherry industry and affiliates to view a harvesting of tart cherries plan... READ MORE »
Weekly IPM meetings start in SW Michigan
Weekly Monday fruit integrated pest management (IPM) meetings are held for fruit growers in southwest Michigan every Monday in April (starting April 1... READ MORE »
Utah, Michigan studying high-density tart cherry options
It’s too early to tell if high-density growing systems are viable for tart cherries, but the earlier production, higher yields, improved fruit quali... READ MORE »
MSU Studies SWD Pressure in Cherries — FGNtv
http://youtu.be/39ME315OPUA Larry Gut, Michigan State University Extension entomologist, reviews insecticide trials targeting spotted wing drosophila... READ MORE »
Researchers study SWD pressure in cherries
Concern continues to mount about the potential impact of spotted wing drosophila (SWD) in tart cherries in Michigan. Larry Gut, Michigan State Univers... READ MORE »
European brown rot could hit cherries again
There was a major outbreak of European brown rot in Michigan’s tart cherry crop in spring 2013. Hopefully, there won’t be an outbreak this... READ MORE »