Michael R. Bush
Extension Educator, Adjunct Faculty
Specialization and Areas of Particular Interest
As an extension educator my primary responsibility is the exchange of information between the agricultural producers, the tree fruit industry and WSU researchers and specialists. My background and area of expertise is integrated pest management in tree fruit crops. My extension program continuously assesses and responds to the educational and research needs of the Yakima Valley tree fruit industry. There are over 100,000 acres of tree fruits in the Yakima Valley including apples, pears, cherries, peaches, plums and apricots. My program currently focuses on enhancing and facilitating pest scouting and monitoring activities in pears, peaches as well as the other tree fruits. Most of my research activities are in cooperation with WSU researchers and students from Prosser, Wenatchee and Pullman who establish field research trials in the Yakima Valley. Current and past entomological activities include the design of a pear insect field guide, revising crop protection guidelines for tree fruits, management of western flower thrips in peaches, monitoring and identifying the stink bug complex damaging apples and pears.
Education
- Cornell University, Bachelor of Science, 1984
- Purdue University, Master of Science, 1988
- North Carolina State Unversity, Ph.D., 1992
Recent Publications
Bush, M. R. 2001. More Problems with Leafrollers, but New Solutions Loom in the Future. Basin Business Journal, February 28 issue. Pages A12 & A13.
Bush, M. R. 2001. Scout It Out: Green Peach Aphid. Western Fruit Grower Magazine (& American Fruit Grower). February issue, page 41.
Bush, M. R. 2001. The Practical Grower: Keep Woodpiles Away From Orchard. Good Fruit Grower, March 15 issue. Page 35.
Bush, M. 2001. Tree Fruit Pests--Apricot. In Pacific Northwest 2001 Insect Management Handbook edited by D. McGrath, Oregon State Univ. Pages 192-194.
Bush, M. R. 2001. Those troublesome insects in peaches and nectarines. In Proceedings of the 96th Annual Meeting 2000 of the Washington State Horticultural Association. Wenatchee, WA.
WSU Department of Entomology
WSU-Yakima
128 N. 2nd Street, Room 233
Yakima, WA 98901-2631
Phone: (509) 574-1600
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