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What's happening in the field?

At the Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station

Grape phenology and flea beetles

March 19, 2012 by Marilyn Odneal

Cayuga White
Cayuga White
Concord
Concord
Flea beetle
Flea beetle
Sunbelt
Sunbelt

We will begin tracking growing degree days base 50 beginning on April 1st, although the grape buds are not waiting for this. Concord, Sunbelt and Cayuga White buds are the furthest along and are pictured below. I also found a few flea beetles while in the horticulture garden, so we need to be on the lookout for them.

 


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