Category: Cranberry
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Posted on August 31, 2021
Grower Update: Cranberry Lake
We have had wonderful growing conditions all year, with most of the heavy rains staying in the central area of the state. The result is […]
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Posted on August 12, 2021
Update from the Wisconsin Cranberry Research Station
We have gotten 6+ inches of rain in the last week at the station. The berries are putting on size and the flea beetles are […]
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Updates on Crancam—Phenotyping Cranberry Genotypes
Work continues on the Crancam project, which aims to develop a full understanding of how each cranberry cultivar’s genotype interacts with its growing environment to […]
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Cranberry False Blossom Update and Leaf Spot Diseases
Research has been under way during 2021 to understand false blossom and its spread, considering both the disease itself and the vector. The Wisconsin Cranberry […]
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Summer Field Day Letter from the Editor
A rare Thursday Cranberry Crop Management Journal delivery, as yesterday (Aug 11) was the 2021 Summer Field Day. I wanted to include recaps of two […]
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Posted on August 11, 2021
Grower Update: Flying Dollar Cranberry
All this rain and humidity makes things interesting on the marsh here at Flying Dollar. Making sure water is off the beds and our reservoirs […]
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Posted on July 20, 2021
Reviewing Critical Cranberry Irrigation Thresholds
Dr. Amaya Atucha’s presentation at July’s Virtual Cranberry Brown Bag addressed soil water content and irrigation information during cranberry fruit set, development, and ripening. She […]
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Update from the Wisconsin Cranberry Research Station
The warm sunny days have really sized the fruit here at the station. I was fortunate enough to not get all the heavy rain a […]
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Central Wisconsin Cranberry Grower Update
Sparganothsis fruitworm are webbing and cranberry fruitworm are moving into their 2nd and 3rd berries. We started sweeping flea beetle last week (7/12), and this […]
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Posted on July 19, 2021
WiBee Cranberry 2021 Surveys: Preliminary Numbers
Thank you very much to everyone who sent in surveys this year. We had a slow start, and we heard reports that pollinators were also […]