2008-2009 Edition

The 2008-2009 edition of the Pennsylvania Tree Fruit Production Guide has been updated and revised to make it as accurate as possible for current recommendations and pesticide registrations. Chemical management tables are grouped together to make them more accessible. The harvest and postharvest section has been updated and expanded. A new discussion on orchard floor management has been added to Part I, along with updates on rootstocks for apples, cherry pollination, and cherry, peach, and apple cultivars.

See also Fruit Production for the Home Gardener and the Penn State FruitTimes monthly newsletter

More than a “spray guide,” the Pennsylvania Tree Fruit Production Guide collates information on the full range of commercial tree fruit production issues. The guide is revised every two years with input by a score of Penn State faculty members and other consultants. It is meant to be a reference that growers and other fruit industry personnel can turn to often.

The Tree Fruit Production Guide is available in hardcopy for $20 from the College.  Please see http://pubs.cas.psu.edu/contactus.asp for more information.

NOTE: the Guide is now on the Web as pdf's - each subsection is a separate pdf. Most of these documents are only a few pages in length, making them easy download. You will need Acrobat Reader to view these pdfs.  You can download Acrobat Reader for Free at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html

Part I: Cultural Information



Part II: Diseases, Pests, and Natural Enemies



Part III: Chemical Management



Part IV: Chemical Management Tables



Part V: IPM Spray Programs