Oklahoma Pecan Nut Casebearer Model

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The table below shows the last 10 days of high and low temperature, as well as the daily and accumulated degree days for this model. When the accumulated degree day total reaches 1100, we recommend you start hanging pheremone traps and start monitoring for PNC adults. When the total reaches 1500, start scouting for eggs, and at 1600, start monioring for larvae. According to the model, a degree day total of 1831 indicates the date of first significant entry into the nuts.

STATION: Boise_City      YEAR: 2009

The season for 2009 has ended. The results through July 31, 2009 are shown below. The next season will start around March 21, 2010.

DATE
MAXIMUM
TEMPERATURE
IN (F)
MINIMUM
TEMPERATURE
IN (F)
DEGREE
DAYS
ACCUMULATED
DEG. DAYS
REMARKS
07/22/2009 84 64 36 2718 Predicted first significant nut entry has occured. Consult treatment guidelines.
07/23/2009 84 61 35 2753 Predicted first significant nut entry has occured. Consult treatment guidelines.
07/24/2009 89 58 36 2788 Predicted first significant nut entry has occured. Consult treatment guidelines.
07/25/2009 95 62 41 2829 Predicted first significant nut entry has occured. Consult treatment guidelines.
07/26/2009 98 64 43 2872 Predicted first significant nut entry has occured. Consult treatment guidelines.
07/27/2009 83 60 33 2906 Predicted first significant nut entry has occured. Consult treatment guidelines.
07/28/2009 84 64 36 2941 Predicted first significant nut entry has occured. Consult treatment guidelines.
07/29/2009 86 59 34 2976 Predicted first significant nut entry has occured. Consult treatment guidelines.
07/30/2009 80 58 31 3007
07/31/2009 72 58 27 3034

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