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Thats very helpful. Here's a source for paper bags I found. But it sounds
like the plastic bags are pretty easy.
- Wilson Irrigation & Orchard Supplies
1902 S. 11th St.
Union Gap, WA 98903
(800) 232-1174
($0.05 ea.)
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http://www.wilsonirr.com/ecommerce/red-apple-bag-6-large.php
*Jono Neiger, Principal*
Regenerative Design Group
1 Chevalier Avenue
Greenfield, Massachusetts 01301
web. regenerativedesigngroup.com
tel. 413-658-7048
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 9:56 PM, James A Cooper <JCooper@lewistonschools.net
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I have used zip-lock sandwich bags for years very successful on apples.
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Most other fruits I tried did not work well. I do cut the bottom corners of
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about 10 bags at a time and can bag hundreds of them in an hour or 2. It
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stops about 80% of bug damage. We do the bagging just after thinning about
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Memorial day in Zone 6. the apples are about the size of your finger or
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thumb. If too early the stem will be damaged and the apple and bag will
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fall soon. If too late the apple bugs will beat you too it!
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Most years we bag about 2000 - 3000 apples and the first weeks loose about
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100 bags from the weather or the apple was just going to thin anyway, so
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falls with the bag. Then through the season we have many others fall early
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with bug holes, but still good for a trimmed early snack. Those that
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remain until harvest are 90% bug free and for the time and cost of the bags
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it is less expensive and maybe equal or probably less time to trying to
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spray every week and not being successful in keeping the codling moths out!
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and who wants to spray every week and still have 50% damaged apples when
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bagging will get you almost 90% even with heavy codling moth pressure!
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Jim Cooper
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Automotive Technology
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Lewiston High School
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jcooper@lewistonschools.net
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From: nafex [nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] on behalf of Maybank,
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Burnet R. III [BMaybank@nexsenpruet.com]
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Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2016 6:26 PM
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Sources:
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https://www.packcoinc.com/cloth-cotton-drawsting-parts-bags.html
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http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/fruit-protection-bag-mango.html
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Discussions:
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http://www.geeksongardens.com/how_7667705_protect-fruit-trees-birds-eating.html
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http://forums.gardenweb.com/discussions/1466911/can-you-bag-peaches-like-apples
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On Mar 31, 2016, at 12:42 PM, Richard Moyer <ramoyer@gmail.com<mailto:
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Do search the archives. Worked well for us to thwart coddling moth and
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apple maggot. We used breathable bags made of poly row cover, some have
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used plastic bags with holes cut in a corner to drain water...
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Richard Moyer
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SW VA
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Good bloom on cherries and peaches here, hope they come through the
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frosts/freezes.
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Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 11:41:11 -0400
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From: Jono Neiger <jono@regenerativedesigngroup.com<mailto:
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Hi
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Im wondering what people think of bagging individual fruit as in using
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"fruit bags" or "Japanese fruit bags"
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Ive thought of trying it but havent gotten around to it. And I have several
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clients looking for them. Any sources?
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(sorry if this is a repeat topic- I didnt search the archives)
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thanks
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Jono
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*Jono Neiger, Principal*
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Regenerative Design Group
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Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 12:18:51 -0400
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I did order some bags from Territorial but haven't tried them yet.
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Not sure whether I'll have any fruit to try them on this year, either.
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Most of the old trees have died and replacement trees are too young. But
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it's possible I'll try them on some apricots, even if it's rootstock fruit,
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just to see what happens.
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-- Rivka; Finger Lakes NY, Zone 6A now I think
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Fresh-market organic produce, small scale
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On Mar 31, 2016, at 11:41 AM, Jono Neiger wrote:
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Hi
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Im wondering what people think of bagging individual fruit as in using
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"fruit bags" or "Japanese fruit bags"
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Ive thought of trying it but havent gotten around to it. And I have
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several
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clients looking for them. Any sources?
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(sorry if this is a repeat topic- I didnt search the archives)
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thanks
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Jono
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Massachusetts
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Re: [nafex] Bagging Fruit
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