Growers found themselves struggling with codling moth in 2003 due to a constellation of factors, including reduced rates of mating disruption, stretching sprays, and hot-spot pressure from abandoned orchards. In two articles from 2003, codling moth leaders Tim Smith and Jay Brunner share advice that still feels relevant 23 years later. See all Good Fruit Grower Flashbacks
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