General News

4.24.17 Possible Mummy Berry Infection Event in Midcoast

Waldo, Knox, and Lincoln Counties As mentioned on Friday, some fields had suitable levels of F2 flower buds to see mummy berry infection over this weekend, but there were no cups reported in most fields. Only one field reported one cup. If you have a very early field in the midcoast region and had more […]

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4.21.17 Mummy Berry Season is Starting for Some Fields

I have reports of mummy berry plots showing pinheads in multiple fields in the Midcoast region (Liberty, Appleton, West Rockport), and in Ellsworth, Hancock, and Jonesboro, Washington counties.  Pinheads are the stage before the cups appear. We have one report of a single cup in West Rockport.  In fields we checked yesterday, plants in West […]

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4.14.17 Mummy Berry 2017 Season is Fast Approaching

With the warm weather these last few days, mummy berry season will be starting soon. Flower and leaf buds have started to swell in fields in the midcoast and Downeast regions. In the midcoast region,  we have seen a few clones with the opened flower or leaf bud scales. We have our weather stations up […]

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7.26.16 Time to put out Mummy Berry plots for 2017!

Now is the time to collect mummy berries to put out your own plot.  It is easy to set out plots and it will provide you with valuable information in the spring on when the fungus is active in your field.  You will need to look at the plot in the spring about 2 times […]

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5.25.16 Botrytis risk, May 23 to May 25

With the last bit of wet weather we have had from none to moderate risk of Botrytis infection, if it is already in your field.  You need to have the fungus present in your field in a number of clones before we get the wet weather conditions to get any spread of Botrytis.   We […]

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5.14.16 Mummy Berry Infection from May 14 to May 15

There was an infection period in some fields from Saturday, May 14 to Sunday, May 15 .  Only our weather stations in Sedgwick (Sunday, 1:00 a.m.start), Columbia (Sunday, 12:20 a.m. start)  and East Machias (Sunday 2:00 a.m. start) detected long enough leaf wetness to cause an infection period.   All other field sites were too short a […]

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5.14.16 Mummy Berry Infection period, May 13 to May 14

Waldo, Lincoln, Knox Counties I am not sure if you are done yet or not.  We saw numerous spore-producing mummy berry cups at the field in Hope (Appleton) on Wednesday, May 11.  I have no reports of cups from Liberty or other areas.  If you have a wet or slower field you may still have […]

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5.09.16 Mummy Berry Infection periods, May 6 to May 9

I had new reports on Friday of pinheads in some fields and dried up cups in other fields near by.  I suspect we are getting near the end, but I think we still have cups in most fields.  With this rainy weather we had over the weekend, many of our fields had one to three […]

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5.05.16 Another Mummy Berry Infection Event, Night of May 5 to May 6

We had another mummy berry infection period in most areas where we have weather stations.  All locations EXCEPT Waldoboro and Searsport had an infection period that started around Thursday, May 5 and extended to Friday, May 6.  The infection period started on Thursday, May 5 between 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. in all locations. With […]

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