2006 Use Statistics for Virginia Fruit Page
The Virginia Fruit Home
Page
received 14,175 visits from January through December 2006, based on
numbers
acquired from the Department of Entomology server for actual requests
(not
in-page counters). But such visits to the home page itself represents
only the
tip of the iceburg. Altogether there were 801,973 visits to pages
within
this web site in 2006, a maximum since the site went on-line in 1997,
and a 42% increase from the previous year.
Of the
fruit crops represented in the Virginia
Fruit Page, the Grape
site
received the most use for the seventh year (11,591 visits), followed by
the Apple
Page
(8,069 visits) and Peach
Page
(5,445 visits), Small
Fruit (4,402 visits) surpassing the Pear
Page (3,935
visits) for the first time.
Within
the Apple
Page,
biological information on pests, predators and bees received much
interest. The
Apple
IPM
page received 6,585 visits, and pages associated with Direct
Pests 41,770 visits, Indirect
Pests 36,869 visits, and Orchard
Predators 31,216 visits. This provides a complement to the West
Virginia page,
which has an emphasis on disease management. Among grape pests,
those
causing direct injury received 15,610 visits, and 57,301 for those
causing
indirect injury.
The dozen
leading pest species across fruit
crops whose pages were visited were (in decreasing order) stink bugs,
Japanese beetle, codling moth,
plum
curculio,
European red
mite, green June beetle, periodical cicada, oriental fruit moth,
tarnished plant bug, grape phylloxera,
spirea aphid, and San
Jose scale.
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 51,765 visits
to
pages associated with the Spray Bulletin for Commercial Tree Fruit
Growers (39%
Apple, 31% Peach and Nectarine, 11% Pear, 11% Cherry, 8% Plum), 3,943
visits to
pages associated with the Spray Guide for Commercial Vineyards, 8,710
visits to
pages associated with the Spray Guide for Commercial Small Fruit (41%
Strawberry, 29% Blueberry, 30% Caneberry), and 24,822 visits to pages
associated with the Spray Guide for Home Fruit (33% Apple and Pear, 22%
Grape, 15% Stone Fruit, 12% Blueberry, 9% Caneberry, 8% Strawberry). (In the
VCE website, the PDF version of the commercial tree fruit guide
received 63,094
visits, the commercial vineyard site received 4,315
visits, the commercial small fruit guide received 1,865
visits, and the home fruit guide received 9,745
visits).
A new section
deals with the use of Personal
Digital Assistants to distribute fruit IPM information. The page
describing this project (Virginia
Fruit
AdVisor: PDAs as Extension Delivery Tools) received 1,267
visits. But
the total visits for pages associated with the project were 43,903.
A new section, created in cooperation with the North American Bramble
Growers Association, received 15,202 visits.
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