2014 Use Statistics for Virginia Fruit Page

Altogether there were 72,422 page views to pages within this web site in 2014.

Of the fruit crops represented in the Virginia Fruit Page the Grape page received the most use (2,952 page views), followed by the Apple Page (1,526 views), the Small Fruit page (588 page views), the  Peach Page (424 page views), and the Pear Page (209 page views).

The dozen leading pest species across fruit crops whose pages were visited were (in decreasing order) invasive drosophilids (spotted wing drosophila 86%, African fig fly 14%), green June beetle, Japanese beetle, strawberry root weevil, thrips, brown marmorated stink bug, grape berry moth, codling moth, tarnished plant bug, oriental fruit moth, blackberry psyllid, and spider mites.

The site continues to be used by both commercial and home fruit producers, reflected by use statistics for pages based on Virginia Tech pest management recommendations. There were 9,893 page views associated with the Spray Bulletin for Commercial Tree Fruit Growers (59% Apple, 20% Peach and Nectarine, 9% Cherry, 7% Pear, 5% Plum), 3,496 page views to pages associated with the Spray Guide for Commercial Vineyards, 318 page views to pages associated with the Spray Guide for Commercial Small Fruit (43% Strawberry, 40% Blueberry, 17% Caneberry), and 5,831 page views to pages associated with the Spray Guide for Home Fruit (51% Apple and Pear, 13% Grape, 24% Stone Fruit, 6% Blueberry,
4% Strawberry, 2% Caneberry). (In the VCE website, the PDF version of the commercial tree fruit guide received 98 visits, the commercial vineyard site received 133 visits, the commercial small fruit guide received 98 visits, and the home fruit guide received 149 visits).

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