This app is designed for growers using the EcoApple® protocol to quickly access information based on apple growth stages. Other factors remain critically important. These include scouting and trapping, monitoring weather and using IPM strategies. It will not be necessary to take actions at every growth stage. There may be other products available that are not listed here, and not all products listed here may be available in every state.
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER TO FOLLOW THE CORE ECO PROTOCOL, THE ECOAPPLE SUPPLEMENT, AND ALL STATE AND LABEL DIRECTIONS See redtomato.org/eco/ for more info and ipminstitute.org/projects/northeast-eco-apple/ for current Protocol.
EcoApple(r) and Local Done Right(r) are registered trademarks of Red Tomato, may be used only with permission and only on fruit or orchards with current active certification. Any grower, however, is welcome to use our standards as a resource for their production system.
EcoApp content: Dan Cooley and Jon Clements, University of Massachusetts Amherst
IPM Institute of North America: Peter Werts
ECOapp developer: Andrew Cavanagh
ECOapp Red Tomato contact: Sue Futrell
Thanks to Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education, and USDA/NIFA AWARD Number: 2021-70006-35388 “Integrating development, implementation and awareness of effective strategies and technologies to promote Specialty Crop IPM in Massachusetts”
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER TO FOLLOW THE CORE ECO PROTOCOL, THE ECOAPPLE SUPPLEMENT, AND ALL STATE AND LABEL DIRECTIONS See redtomato.org/eco/ for more info and ipminstitute.org/projects/northeast-eco-apple/ for current Protocol.
EcoApple(r) and Local Done Right(r) are registered trademarks of Red Tomato, may be used only with permission and only on fruit or orchards with current active certification. Any grower, however, is welcome to use our standards as a resource for their production system.
EcoApp content: Dan Cooley and Jon Clements, University of Massachusetts Amherst
IPM Institute of North America: Peter Werts
ECOapp developer: Andrew Cavanagh
ECOapp Red Tomato contact: Sue Futrell
Thanks to Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education, and USDA/NIFA AWARD Number: 2021-70006-35388 “Integrating development, implementation and awareness of effective strategies and technologies to promote Specialty Crop IPM in Massachusetts”
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