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Prune Chilling Prediction Model

About Chilling & Dormancy | Using the Chilling Predictor | GO TO THE MODEL Franz Niederholzer, UC Farm Advisor, Sutter/Yuba Counties Deciduous fruit trees have a mechanism to avoid damage from cold or freezing weather.
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Using the Chill Predictor in Prunes

About Chilling & Dormancy | Using the Chilling Predictor | GO TO THE MODEL Franz Niederholzer, UC Farm Advisor, Sutter/Yuba Counties Bloom at the wrong time, due to extreme weather at bloom or miss-matched pollenizer flowering, can significantly reduce the harvested crop and grower income.
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About CIMIS Weather Stations

CIMIS Station Location Map Hourly air temperatures, collected from the California Irrigation Management Information System (CIMIS) weather stations, are used to calculate chilling units. Each night, Pomology Weather Services downloads the data through the CIMIS system.
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About Weather-Related Models

Weather-Related Models (Pomology Weather Services) was created to provide a simple and efficient way to disseminate timely weather-related tree crop information to California fruit and nut growers, researchers, and industry professionals.
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Weather Links

California California Data Exchange Center California Dept. of Water Resources, Division of Flood Management. Access point to the CDWR Operational Hydrologic Data. Snow pack, river stages, stream flows, precip/snow.
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Harvest Prediction: Predicting Harvest Date

Using Growing Degree Hours | Predicting Harvest Date | GO TO THE MODEL | References Threshold Estimating Established Models Generating Your Own Model There are three approaches to using the GDH30 accumulation figures for your location to predict an approximate harvest date: using a rough threshold e...
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Harvest Prediction: References

Using Growing Degree Hours | Predicting Harvest Date | GO TO THE MODEL | References Anderson et al., 1986 Validation of chill unit and flower bud phenology models for Montmorency sour cherry. Acta Hort., 184: 71-78.
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How-to Guides & Tools

From Ken Shackel, Professor, Dept. of Plant Sciences, UC Davis The Pressure Chamber (The Bomb) This hand-pump device is used to measure water potential in leaf stems. It provides directions for use, including step-by-step photo sequence, and details of application to prunes/dried plums.
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