Governmental
Links
Disease
Management Links
Organic
Links
-
The Cornell
Fruit Information Page, a cooperative effort between extension faculty,
IPM educators, horticulturists, entomologists, pathologists, economists,
and engineers at both the NY Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva and
academic departments in Ithaca.
- Midwest
Small Fruit and Grape Net
- Pennsylvania State Guide
to Small-Scale Fruit Production is a comprehensive resource developed
for small scale production(one acre or less) for people who are not legally
licensed to use pesticides.
- Northwest
Berry & Grape Information Center produced by Oregon State University,
Washington State University, the University of Idaho, and the USDA Agricultural
Research Service.
- The New
Jersey Blueberry and Cranberry Research and Extension Center a substation
of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station of Rutgers University
- Southern
Region Small Fruit Consortium collaboration of Clemson University, the
University of Georgia, North Carolina State University, and the University
of Tennessee.
- The
Small Fruits of New York: Historical Images
- Northumberland
Berry Works an experimental planting of gooseberries and currants to evalutate
characteristics and suitability of cultivars in central Pennsylvania
- Wild
Blueberries focuses on the North America native lowbush Wild Blueberry
(Vaccinium angustifolium)
- New
York Berry Growers Association
-
North American Blueberry Council
- US
Highbush Blueberry Council
- Michigan
Blueberry Growers Association
- North
American Bramble Growers Association
- The
Oregon Raspberry and Blackberry Commission
- University of Florida's Strawberry
Lab
- North
American Strawberry Growers Association
- Florida
Strawberry Growers Association
- North
Carolina Strawberry Association
- The
California Strawberry Commission
- The
Oregon Strawberry Commission
Weather
Links
- Northeast
Weather Association is a consortium of growers who have installed small
weather stations on their land. Growers do not need to purchase and install
a weather station to participate. Each day, information such as the temperature,
relative humidity, leaf wetness and precipitation is transmitted from the
farm to the Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva where the raw data are
processed and region specific pest forecasts are issued based on their analysis.
A grower can either choose to find the daily information from a personal computer
or opt to have forecasts sent via facsimile.
- SKYBIT
A company specializing in development of site-specific weather products for
agriculture, energy, and other industries. SkyBit can provide custom data
sets for weather-dependent decisions. A variety of products have evolved over
the years to assist decision making in the field.