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Terence Robinson, Alan Lakso, Leo Dominguez, Mario Miranda and Mike Fargione Dept. of Horticulture, Cornell University Geneva, NY 14456. Precision Irrigation. NY-ARDP. The Need for Irrigation in the Northeast. Irrigation is essential to ensure optimum fruit size in 3 years out of 5.
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Terence Robinson, Alan Lakso, Leo Dominguez, Mario Miranda and Mike Fargione Dept. of Horticulture, Cornell University Geneva, NY 14456 Precision Irrigation NY-ARDP
The Need for Irrigation in the Northeast Irrigation is essential to ensure optimum fruit size in 3 years out of 5. Irrigation improves tree growth and cropping of young high-density orchards.
Fruit Size in the Severe Drought of 2007 Fruit size of Gala in 2007 was 70g less than in 2010 (2 inch vs. 3 inch Gala
Water Stress with Young Trees • • Newly planted trees have limited capacity to take up water and nutrients due to damaged root systems. • • Highly feathered trees experience water stress in late May and June due to limited root systems and extensive leaf area • Water must be applied frequently to limit water stress on newly planted trees. Trickle irrigation must be installed within 2 weeks of planting
Trickle Irrigation Improves Crop Value in 2nd Year on Young Trees
Trickle Irrigation Improves Cumulative Crop Value over 4 Years
When and How Much to Irrigate • If growers properly control fruit crop load through precision thinning, drought can cause a reduction in fruit size and reduce crop value. • Irrigation quantity and frequency in NY is done by “feel” and “experience”. • We have developed an improved Penman-Monteith model for apple orchards and have developed a web tool to calculate apple orchard irrigation requirement.
Using the New Irrigation Model via the Web: Cornell Web Server (NEWA) Evapotranspiration Model (scales output for orchard age and for leaf area development) Grower chooses weather station Grower inputs: Green tip date Tree spacing (inrow x between row) Orchard age Model Provides: Water balance daily since budbreak Forecasts water balance for 7 days
2012 Williamson
2012 Williamson
Precision Irrigation • Weekly log onto the Cornell NEWA Irrigation website and calculate irrigation requirement for your orchard using the Cornell ET model • Apply proper amount of irrigation on a twice weekly basis from Mid-May until Mid-June. • Apply proper amount of irrigation on a thrice weekly basis from Mid-June to end of August.
What you can take home to the farm? • Trickle irrigation has a large impact on tree growth and yield in the first few years and so should be installed early in the first year. • In dry years fruit size is reduced which has large economic impacts, • Using the ET model to precisely apply the proper amount of water will help ensure that proper fruit size is achieved each year. • In dry years, the application of water should begin in early to mid-May. In other years, the application of water can be delayed until late May or mid-June.