2016 AppleTalk Participation Survey - IPM Institute of ... Marketplace Power to Improve Health,...
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Whole Foods Market 2014 Supplier Award for Outstanding Quality Assurance
2012, 2009 US EPA Sustained Excellence in IPM Award
2009, 2008, 2005, 2004 National Champion, US EPA Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program
2005 Children’s Environmental Health Recognition Award, US EPA Office of Children’s Health Protection
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2016 AppleTalk Participation Survey
Have questions or comments? We would love to hear from you, please contact:
Peter Werts, [email protected], (608) 232-1410 x1002Thomas Bernard, [email protected] Aue, Threshold IPM Services, [email protected]
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Q1: Please identify your preferred methods of accessing information through the AppleTalk Blog and weekly calls. (Select all that apply)
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Q2: What is your overall assessment of AppleTalk, based on your preferred method of accessing the live calls, blog and summaries?
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Q3: How frequently do you access the AppleTalk Blog during the season?
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Q4: The weekly AppleTalk summaries and blog posts were updated in a timely manner.
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Q5: Through my participation in the AppleTalk Blog and conference calls, I have improved in the following areas:
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Q6: Please rate your satisfaction on the following items:
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Q7: What is the overall usefulness of the guest speakers featured on the calls?
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Q8: What guest speaker(s) would you invite to participate in 2017?
Suggested guest speakers
Jon Clements, UMASS Fruit Advisor
Amaya Atucha, UW Madison
Michael Phillips, Independent consultant
Matt Grieshop, Michigan State University
George Sundin, Michigan State University
Tom Ferguson, WI grower
Brown marmorated stink bug expert
Weed management expert
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Thank you for these comments which can help improve AppleTalk!
When speaking on secondary pests and diseases, keep it short as not all are affected by them. I really like the agenda style approach the last few years. It allows for more topics to be covered succinctly.
I have been following the Pest Bulletin, with Krista Hamilton DATCP for years and like it, however we now have Wisconsin Fruit News. I like it equally as well and think the two should be merged so that we can see all of this information in one place, like in the New York Scaffolds. I would like to see recommendations for when to spray at one location, perhaps Madison, for different insects based on degree day models; Scaffolds could be looked at for examples.
An early season call on how to prep for planting I appreciate the effort to solicit questions from organic growers during the season. I do feel that some of the topics are not relevant or barely relevant to organic growers. I did appreciate session with Matt Greishop and at least modest attention to CAR in spring.
Would like to see this count toward applicators license education credits.
Should be able to access call recordings with smartphone. Flashplayer doesn't work with modern tech - very outdated.
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Thank you for your positive feedback!
I used the Mancozeb/Captan spray combination that I learned about from Apple Talk for the first time this year, and now have no scab. I am bringing my orchard back into production after 12 years of dormancy and have had scab every year until I started listening to Apple Talk. Also, I have no insect damage this year thanks to Apple Talk. Coddling moth has been a particular issue for me.
I felt this year was perhaps the best year so far for the conference call in part because of Peter's moderating, and in depth participation along with John's knowledge and timely sharing of situations around the state. I also was very glad for the very thorough summaries of the talks which were emailed.
Keep up the good work! This is one of the best tools in my orchard management portfolio.
AppleTalk is such a valuable resource. Wish all WI apple growers had access to the information provided.
I enjoyed knowing where other growers were in their growing season. (DD, tight cluster, pink, etc.). Your discussion about the use of Promolin was especially interesting.
Appreciate the greater attention given to softer chemicals and non-chemical (organic or synthetic) solutions this year. Please keep it up!
The printed call summaries are great. They are more valuable than listening. I save them for reference!
You all do a very good job. Appletalk is my best resource for IPM and pest control.
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Thank You!
• There were 52 registered participants in 2016, 36 responded to this survey. This is nearly a 70% response rate. Thank you to those who participated in this survey. This will help us make meaningful improvements in 2017.
• 2017 registration for AppleTalk is available online, https://ipminstitute.org/projects/specialty-crop-grower-services/appletalk/register/.
• Look for us at the Wisconsin Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Conference January, 22-24, 2017 at the Kalahari Resort, Wisconsin Dells.
• We would like to thank our sponsors and collaborators!• Sacia Orchards
• The University of Wisconsin Center For Integrated Agricultural Systems
• The Wisconsin Apple Growers Association
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