Hi there,
As hull split progresses, we've been hearing from growers who base their applications on a 1700 degree day threshold.
For the 2019 season, our in-canopy sensors across thousands of acres in California report that almost no sites reached 1700 degree days prior to hull split.
What does this mean for your crop?
Waiting for 1700 degree days to apply your first hull split treatment could mean leaving your nonpareils wide open to navel orangeworm (NOW) damage!
As your other almond varieties approach hull split, be sure to check your Semios hull split predictions so you can effectively plan your sprays according to UC Guidelines.
Click here for our Mid-Season Regional Hull Split Report