At the AAIE Conference Grape Roundtable I show slides about distinguishing sulfur damage from thrips damage in table grapes. I have more information in two articles on my page:
Sulfur causes "false thrips scars" in grapes.
Stamen-Anther Scarring in Grapes; Not Caused by Thrips.
The articles also give evidence that sulfur does cause damage.
In my thirty years of monitoring table grapes, I have seen far more sulfur damage than thrips damage.
A lot of thripicide sprays are unnecessary, and also disrupt biocontrol of other pests such as mealybugs.
They did, and honestly, I’m torn about it. On one hand, it’s smart—there’s a ton of regulation issues with iGaming streams. Like, how do you even make sure it’s legal everywhere the audience is watching? But on the other hand, it was a massive draw. Streamers were pulling in crazy numbers because people love watching someone they admire take risks with real money.
Yeah, it’s really blown up lately! iGaming streams https://egw.news/gaming/news/26527/streaming-platforms-and-igaming-jufpGOlPS are everywhere now, especially on Twitch and Kick. Influencers are turning online casino sessions into full-on entertainment, and some are raking in serious cash with sponsorships and affiliate deals. It’s wild to see how viewers tune in not just for the games, but for the personalities and big wins (or losses!). It’s kind of become its own scene—part gaming, part showbiz. Have you followed any of the big streamers in this space yet?
Hey, have you guys noticed how huge streaming platforms have gotten with iGaming lately? I was reading about how influencers are all over online casino streams now—it’s wild how much money they’re making from it!