The fruit shows no sign yet, are about one inch size, trees are on m26 and 
bud9, most are full grown8 to 12 years old seems to show up a month or so 
before harvest, looks just like the same thing I used to have on Red Del before 
I took them out, I spray them with Surround about a month before 
harvest,(before they start to color) makes the cull rate about 25 percent cant 
sell apples with spots at the market, thinking of liming the trees but no time 
right now.  Grandad used to throw a scoop shovel of lime under each tree, but 
soil samples show a 6.2 is that a good idea??
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 Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2014 18:56:32 -0700 (PDT)
 From: lee elliott <pippm...@yahoo.com>
 To: apple-crop@virtualorchard.net
 Subject: [apple-crop] Managing bitter pit in Honeycrisp
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 After reading a bunch of web sites about this problem, none
 really offer a plan, I only am concerned with bitter pit
 that shows at harvest and about 3 weeks thereafter, fresh
 market sales,in small quarter peck bags, dont give a hoot
 about storage because I am usually sold out in 3 weeks, I
 have some Foli-cal, how much to add to 100 gal tank and how
 many times during the season? Is it a good idea to add
 fungicide or Imadan, or spray by itself?  Later I will
 spray trees with Surround to control sunburn, does it
 contain calcium, or prevent Cal uptake after applied? Ps the
 label on foli-cal is confusing, talks about per acre, does
 not compute. Its a 100gal tank sprayed to run off. Thanks,
 Lee Elliott
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  To: Apple-crop discussion list <apple-crop@virtualorchard.net>
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  A new issue of Scaffolds for the week of 6/2 has been
 posted
  and is available at:
  http://www.scaffolds.entomology.cornell.edu/2014/SCAFFOLDS%206-2-14.pdf
  
  A version formatted for mobile devices is available at:
  http://www.scaffolds.entomology.cornell.edu/2014/6-02MD.pdf
  
  This issue contains the following items:
  
  NSECTS
  - Orchard Radar Digest
  - Clearwing borers of stone fruits
  - Stinkbug survey closing soon
  PEST FOCUS
  INSECT TRAP CATCHES
  UPCOMING PEST EVENTS
  
  
  Arthur M. Agnello
  Professor and Extension Tree Fruit Entomologist
  Dept. of Entomology? ? ? ? ? ?
  ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? a...@cornell.edu<mailto:a...@cornell.edu>
  N.Y.S. Agric. Expt. Sta.? ? ? ? ?
  ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Tel:
  315-787-2341
  630 W. North St.? ? ? ? ? ?
  ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
  ? ? ???Fax: 315-787-2326
  Geneva, NY? 14456-1371
  Agnello Lab page:
  
http://blogs.cornell.edu/agnello<http://web.entomology.cornell.edu/agnello/links.html>
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  David Kollas, check out the latest issue of Good Fruit
  Grower. An abundance of great info on the upcoming and
  already proven Geneva rootstocks. 
  
  Kevin J. VerSnyder
  
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 Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2014 05:02:54 +0000
 From: "Kushad, Mosbah M" <kus...@illinois.edu>
 To: Apple-crop discussion list <apple-crop@virtualorchard.net>
 Subject: Re: [apple-crop] Managing bitter pit in Honeycrisp
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 Hi Lee: did the pitting symptoms started to develop early
 during fruit formation (when fruits are about a dime size)
 or did it show up late.?  Does the pitting goes deep
 into the flesh or  is it limited to skin area? You may
 have corking problem not bitter pit ..    Mosbah
 Kushad, Illinois
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 on behalf of lee elliott [pippm...@yahoo.com]
 Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 8:56 PM
 To: apple-crop@virtualorchard.net
 Subject: [apple-crop] Managing bitter pit in Honeycrisp
 
 After reading a bunch of web sites about this problem, none
 really offer a plan, I only am concerned with bitter pit
 that shows at harvest and about 3 weeks thereafter, fresh
 market sales,in small quarter peck bags, dont give a hoot
 about storage because I am usually sold out in 3 weeks, I
 have some Foli-cal, how much to add to 100 gal tank and how
 many times during the season? Is it a good idea to add
 fungicide or Imadan, or spray by itself?  Later I will
 spray trees with Surround to control sunburn, does it
 contain calcium, or prevent Cal uptake after applied? Ps the
 label on foli-cal is confusing, talks about per acre, does
 not compute. Its a 100gal tank sprayed to run off. Thanks,
 Lee Elliott
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  Message: 1
  Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2014 20:57:45 +0000
  From: "Arthur M. Agnello" <a...@cornell.edu>
  To: Apple-crop discussion list <apple-crop@virtualorchard.net>
  Subject: [apple-crop] Scaffolds 6/2
  Message-ID: <cfb25d1c.20be8%a...@cornell.edu>
  Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
 
  A new issue of Scaffolds for the week of 6/2 has been
 posted
  and is available at:
  http://www.scaffolds.entomology.cornell.edu/2014/SCAFFOLDS%206-2-14.pdf
 
  A version formatted for mobile devices is available at:
  http://www.scaffolds.entomology.cornell.edu/2014/6-02MD.pdf
 
  This issue contains the following items:
 
  NSECTS
  - Orchard Radar Digest
  - Clearwing borers of stone fruits
  - Stinkbug survey closing soon
  PEST FOCUS
  INSECT TRAP CATCHES
  UPCOMING PEST EVENTS
 
 
  Arthur M. Agnello
  Professor and Extension Tree Fruit Entomologist
  Dept. of Entomology
              
    a...@cornell.edu<mailto:a...@cornell.edu>
  N.Y.S. Agric. Expt. Sta.
            
    Tel:
  315-787-2341
  630 W. North St.
 
         Fax: 315-787-2326
  Geneva, NY  14456-1371
  Agnello Lab page:
  
http://blogs.cornell.edu/agnello<http://web.entomology.cornell.edu/agnello/links.html>
  Scaffolds Fruit Journal online:
  http://www.scaffolds.entomology.cornell.edu/index.html
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  David Kollas, check out the latest issue of Good Fruit
  Grower. An abundance of great info on the upcoming and
  already proven Geneva rootstocks.
 
  Kevin J. VerSnyder
 
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