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May- June 



Important Massachusetts Highbush Blueberry Insects (1-5) 

 Getting the Most out of Strawberry Herbicides (5-6) 

 Promotion of Flower Bud Formation and Fruit Set on Non-Bear- 

 ing Delicious Apple Trees (7-10) 

 Reduced Spraying for Apple Insects and Mites: Results from 

 New York (10-12) 



July-August 



Combining Calcium Chloride Avith Pesticide Sprays (1-3) 

 Pick-Your-Own Strawberries (3-5) 

 The Peach Tree Replant Problem (5-11) 



Early Ethephon Sprays for Flower-Bud Initiation and Ripening 

 of Apples (11-12) 



Sept ember -October 



Baited Yellow Rectangles for Trapping Apple Maggot Flies (1-3) 

 Collecting Soil Samples for Nematode Identification (3-4) 

 Postharvest 'Dips of Apples in Calcium Chloride Solution (4-7) 

 Marketing Margins for Mcintosh and Red Delicious Apples (8-10) 



November -December 



Interregional Cooperative Research in Fruit Tree Viruses and 



Aspects of Control Measures: I. History (1-3) 

 Nematode Control and Apple Trees (3-5) 



Sticky Red Spheres for Trapping Apple Maggot Flies (6-9) 

 Fruit Notes Index for 1976 (9-10) 

 Supplement - Establishment and Management of Compact Apple 



Trees (8 pages) 



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All pesticides listed in this publication are registered and cleared 

 for suggested uses according to Federal registrations and State laws 

 and regulations in effect on the date of this publication. 



When trade names are used for identification, no product endorsement 

 is implied, nor is discrimination intended against similar materials, 



NOTICE: THE USER OF THIS INFORMATION ASSUMES ALL RISKS FOR PERSONAL 

 INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. 



WARNING: PESTICIDES ARE POISONOUS. READ AND FOLLOW ALL DIRECTIONS 

 AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ON LABELS. HANDLE CAREFULLY AND STORE IN 

 ORIGINAL LABELED CONTAINERS OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN, PETS AND LIVE- 

 STOCK. DISPOSE OF EMPTY CONTAINERS RIGHT AWAY, IN A SAFE MANNER 

 AND PLACE. DO NOT CONTAMINATE FORAGE, STREAMS AND PONDS. 



