Preliminary catches of the first SWD traps were recorded last week, and unfortunately, the numbers were high. Given the mild winters we’ve experienced over the past two years, it’s not surprising that SWD populations have been able to thrive into the new season.

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SFU: Week 22

Small Fruit Update Week 22, 2026

Ugh, the dreaded blueberry virus conundrum continues. Undoubtedly you’ve all been seeing funky symptoms in your fields by now and wondering if it’s Shock, Scorch, some new virus or all of the above.

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SFU: Week 21

Small Fruit Update Week 21, 2026

Ugh, the dreaded blueberry virus conundrum continues. Undoubtedly you’ve all been seeing funky symptoms in your fields by now and wondering if it’s Shock, Scorch, some new virus or all of the above.

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SFU: Week 20

Small Fruit Update Week 20, 2026

In two days, we will be officially seeing a new face in the PNW breeding program. WSU has officially announced the new Endowed Chair of raspberry breeding, Dr. Germán Sandoya, will be joining the team on May 15th! This has been a long time coming (since 2020) and I can confidently say we’re lucky to add Germán to the industry.

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SFU: Week 19

Small Fruit Update Week 19, 2026

We’re starting to get back on track for plant development after the decent weather over the weekend. The cool weather did indeed drop SWD counts down some. I’m hoping that means they were faced with some natural selection but maybe their flight just slowed down temporarily. I’ll keep you posted as the count trend begins to take shape.

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SFU: Week 18

Small Fruit Update Week 18, 2026

We’re starting to get back on track for plant development after the decent weather over the weekend. The cool weather did indeed drop SWD counts down some. I’m hoping that means they were faced with some natural selection but maybe their flight just slowed down temporarily. I’ll keep you posted as the count trend begins to take shape.

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SFU: Week 17

Small Fruit Update Week 17, 2026

We’re starting to get back on track for plant development after the decent weather over the weekend. The cool weather did indeed drop SWD counts down some. I’m hoping that means they were faced with some natural selection but maybe their flight just slowed down temporarily. I’ll keep you posted as the count trend begins to take shape.

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SFU: Week 15

Small Fruit Update Week 15, 2026

We have a handful of 70f (20c) days under our belts now. According to the beekeepers, Monday afternoon had every.single.grower calling them if they hadn’t had bees in the field yet. I’d say it’s go time!

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SFU: Week 14

Small Fruit Update Week 14, 2026

Frost warnings are appearing in the forecasts across the Pacific Northwest for the upcoming days. Therefore, it’s advisable for everyone to have their frost protection measures prepared if their crops require it.

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