Browse resources Displaying 1 - 7 of 7 resources Credit: Dionisvera, Adobe Stock (Cropped from original) Pest management schedule for peach, nectarine, and apricot trees in Eastern Oregon This document outlines a suggested management schedule for the most common insect pests and diseases of apple trees in Eastern Oregon. Cody Copp | Mar 2024 | Educational document Peer reviewed (Gray level) Credit: Dionisvera, Adobe Stock (Cropped from original) Home fruit tree care in Eastern Oregon Fruit trees can thrive in Eastern Oregon, but there are considerations for growing them in our unique climate. Cody Copp | Mar 2024 | Collection Credit: Jennifer Alexander (Cropped from original) Home Fruit Tree Care in Eastern Oregon Watch this video to learn more about pest management, tree care, and pruning fruit trees in Eastern Oregon. Cody Copp | Mar 2024 | Video Credit: Betsy Hartley (Cropped from original) Pest management schedule for backyard cherry trees in Eastern Oregon This document outlines a suggested management schedule for the most common insect pests and diseases of cherry trees in Eastern Oregon. Cody Copp | Jul 2023 | Publication Peer reviewed (Gray level) Credit: Kelsey Galimba, © Oregon State University (Cropped from original) Pest management schedule for backyard apple trees in Eastern Oregon This document outlines a suggested management schedule for the most common insect pests and diseases of apple trees in Eastern Oregon. Cody Copp | Feb 2023 | Publication Peer reviewed (Gray level) Credit USDA-ARS, Stephen Ausmus (Cropped from original) Sightings of spotted lanternflies worry farmers, nursery industry So far, there’s no known infestation in Oregon. If one establishes, many of Oregon’s high-value industries may be affected, including wine grapes, nursery and tree crops, small fruits and timber. Kym Pokorny | Jul 15, 2021 | News story Photo: Patty Skinkis (Cropped from original) Transitioning Grapevines from Cane to Spur Pruning This video describes how to select canes for developing cordons in the transition from cane to spur pruned vineyards. Patricia A. Skinkis | Aug 2019 | Video