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Saturday, July 6, 2019
Scouting for Grape Berry Moth
This year, we are following NEWA (Network for Environment and Weather Applications) forecasts that will help us to be on the look out for grape berry moth.
My husband has been doing all this scholarship and this morning he pointed me to the NEWA site.
Once you get to the NEWA site, the page should look something like this:
At the moment, what we are doing is putting out a pheromone trap to see how much grape berry moth pressure our vineyard is experiencing.
So far, we seem to be devoid of the dastardly moths. We will keep being vigilant.
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