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2024 9th Report (June 14)

June 14, 2024
By Patricia A Lazicki
General situation Almost all tomatoes are now in the ground. New TSWV infections will cause more yield loss in later than earlier plantings since the younger the plant is when it is infected, the more severe the disease will be.
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2024 8th Report (May 30th)

May 30, 2024
By Patricia A Lazicki
General situation Temperatures over the past few weeks have been in the 80s and 90s, ideal conditions for thrips development. The hot weather coming up is also expected to accelerate thrips development and activity.
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2024 7th Report (May 15th)

May 15, 2024
By Patricia A Lazicki
General situation Above-average temperatures this week compensate for below-average temperatures last week, and thrips population projections remain similar to earlier predictions. Thrips population Generation 2 adult thrips are peaking now, and will be laying their eggs.
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2024 6th Report (May 7th)

May 7, 2024
By Patricia A Lazicki
General situation Unseasonably cool weather has slowed thrips population projections slightly. However, temperatures may be into the 90s by the end of the week and we expect to see populations continue to develop. Thrips population Generation 2 adult thrips are peaking in the coming week.
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2024 5th report (April 30th)

April 30, 2024
By Patricia A Lazicki
General situation Temperatures remain close to historic normals, and are predicted to remain moderate for the next few weeks. Planting is progressing throughout the Sacramento Valley. I've started to see some early TSWV infections in March-planted fields in Yolo County.
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2024 4th report (April 17th)

April 17, 2024
By Patricia A Lazicki
General situation The colder weather has delayed thrips population development by a few days, but overall the outlook hasn't changed much from last report. The oldest tomatoes have been in ground for more than a month, and planting is progressing rapidly.
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2024 3rd report (April 3)

April 3, 2024
By Patricia A Lazicki
General situation, thrips population development Temperatures and precipitation this spring are close to historic norms, and the thrips population predictions remain similar to last update. We're currently at the peak of 1st-generation adults; they'll be laying their eggs over the next few weeks.
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2024 2nd report (March 20th)

March 20, 2024
By Patricia A Lazicki
General situation Winter rainfall accumulations and average temperatures in the Sacramento Valley this year are looking similar to the long-term averages. The drying wind and higher temperatures last week mean our first tomatoes are going into the ground this week.
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First post, 2024 (March 3)

March 3, 2024
General situation Thanks to a wetter-than-normal February we're slightly above normal for our average winter rainfall accumulation in Yolo County, with more predicted for next week.
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