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Maximizing codling moth models - Good Fruit Grower

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Toriani Kent of Washington State University carries codling moth traps in 2022. Growers invest significant money in trapping, and new WSU research aims to use that population data to improve the models that growers use to decide when to spray. (Ross Courtney/Good Fruit Grower)Every year, workers install thousands upon thousands of codling moth traps in Washington apple orchards.The weekly catch helps growers and consultants make management decis…
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Good Fruit Grower broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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