Cranberry School Proceedings
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 31 (Jan 18-19, 2023)
- Introduction to S.A.M.E for Cranberry Fruit Rot Management
- Untangling the Barren American Cranberry Vine: A Survey of Unproductive Genotypes in Central Wisconsin
- Cranberry Soil Health Pilot Program Update
- Cranberry Growth and Production: Impact of High Soil PH
- Is Metabolic Herbicide Resistance the Straw That Will Break Weed Management’s Back?
- What Makes a Cranberry Firm? Understanding Fruit Ripening and Its Role in Fruit Firmness
- Distribution and Diversity of the Cranberry False Blossom Phytoplasma and Leafhopper Populations
- Fungicide Sensitivity of a Primary Cranberry Fruit Rot Pathogen
- Cranberry Pest Management Program – Review of the 2022 Field Trials
- Cranberry School Grower Survey 2023 Results
- WI State Cranberry Growers Association 2022 Annual Report
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 30 (Jan 19-20, 2022)
- Evaluating the Role of External Inoculum in the Cranberry Fruit Rot Disease Complex
- Cranberry Fruit Quality Genetic Research and the VacCAP Project: Distinguishing Soft and Firm Berries
- Occurrence of Blunt-Nosed Leafhopper and False Blossom in Wisconsin Marshes
- Pollination Practices and Perceptions Among Wisconsin and Quebec Cranberry Growers
- Super Roots for Super Fruits? Ericoid Mycorrhizal Fungi in Association with Vaccinium macrocarpon
- Cranberry Fruit Maturity and Its Relationship to Fruit Firmness
- Relationship of Cranberry Soil PH and Microbial Composition
- New Targets and Timings for Our WI Nematodes
- Quantifying Weed Impact on Cranberry Yield and Quality
- Cranberry Pest Management Program – Review of the 2021 Field Trials
- 2022 Cranberry School Grower Survey Results
- WI State Cranberry Growers Association 2021 Annual Report
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 29 (Jan 27-28, 2021)
- Cranberry False Blossom: A Re-Emerging Concern in Wisconsin
- Cranberry Pest Management Program – Review of the 2020 Fungicide Trials
- Wildflower Plantings Increase Bee Diversity on Cranberry Marshes
- Insecticide Screening Program in 2020
- Novel Bio-Insecticide Development for US Cranberry
- Influence of Fall Nitrogen Application on Plant Growth and Fruit Production in Cranberry
- Impact of High Soil pH on Fruit Size
- Analysis of Purity and Yield in a Wisconsin Cranberry Marsh
- 2021 Cranberry School Grower Survey Results
- WI State Cranberry Growers Association 2020 Annual Report
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 28 (Jan 22-23, 2020)
- Advances in Spray Timing and Bio-Insecticide Development
- Exploring the Genetic Diversity of Wild Cranberry Populations in the Upper Midwestern USA
- Influence of Fall Nitrogen Application on Plant Growth and Fruit Production in Cranberry
- What Smells so Good? a Cranberry of Course!
- Cranberry Fruit Texture and Quality Measures
- Wild Bees on Cranberry Marshes
- Honeybees: A Grower Cost of Value-Added Asset to Cranberry
- 2019 WSCGA Communications Overview
- Temperature-Based Models to Predict Phenology
- Cranberry Pest Management Program – Review of 2019 Field Trials
- 2020 Cranberry School Grower Survey Results
- WI State Cranberry Growers Association 2019 Annual Report
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 27 (Jan 23-24, 2019)
- Development of methods to measure fruit texture in cranberry
- Effect of fungicide on pollen foraging by honey bees
- Red-headed flea beetle: basic biology, density feeding patterns, and spatial distribution
- Bumble bees and flowers in cranberry country: landscape suitability for bumble bees
- Cranberry false blossom: re-emergence of an old disease
- Cold hardiness in cranberry, what have we learned?
- Fall nitrogen applications, effect on yield and fruit quality
- Pheromone loading in cranberry insect lures and trapping data
- Cranberry pest management program – review of 2018 field trials
- 2019 cranberry school grower survey results
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 26 (Jan 24-25, 2018)
- Introduction to cranberry pollination
- Bumble bee responses to flower availability in Wisconsin cranberries
- Partnerships through pollination. Growers, beekeepers, and habitats
- Improving pollination services in cranberry
- Development of flower buds during winter in fruiting and vegetative uprights
- Advances in cranberry phenotyping and trait mapping
- Fungicide resistance management
- Bio-insecticides and mating disruption in cranberries
- Microwave sensing technology for estimation of cranberry crop yield
- New directions for mating disruption in Wisconsin
- Hyperspectral remote sensing of cranberries in Wisconsin
- Understanding patterns of cold damage in buds using control freezing tests
- Benefits of bats: how to encourage insect-eaters
- Using big data and machine learning to optimize cranberry production
- Cranberry pesticide screening project: what works, what’s new
- 2018 cranberry school grower survey results
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 25 (Jan 18-19, 2017)
- Root growth patterns in cranberry
- Cranberry cold hardiness
- Cranberry pollination
- Cranberry fruit rot management
- Native nematodes for pest control
- Cranberry genetics and genomics
- Mating disruption in cranberry
- Cranberry fruitworm degree days
- Cranberry screening program
- 2017 cranberry school grower survey results
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 24 (Jan 20-21, 2016)
- Cranberry Virus and Disease Issues
- Using Degree-Days to Maximize your Pest Management Tool Set
- What’s up as the Temperature Goes Down? Understand frost night conditions
- Evaluation of Insect Resistance in Wisconsin Cranberry Varieties
- A Synthesis of Recent Research Regarding the Spring Flood in Wisconsin: knowns and unknowns
- Discovery and Virulence-screening of Native Nematodes in Wisconsin Cranberries
- Root Growth Patterns in Cranberries: why is it important and how can it affect yield and production efficiency?
- Our Cranberry Toolbox — Present, and future of the cranberry screening program
- 2016 Cranberry School Grower Survey Results
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 23 (Jan 21-22, 2015)
- Citizen Science: plant and insect phenology combined and flea beetle control
- Trait Analysis and Cranberry Cultivar Development
- Cranberry Viruses
- Water Table Level Effects on Cranberry Irrigation Management
- Progress Towards Establishing a Marker-Assisted Selection (MAS) Program a UW-Madison
- Characterization of Nutrient Content of New Varieties and Optimization of Timing of Tissue Analysis in Cranberry
- Impact of Honeybee Hive Location on Visitation to Cranberry
- Impact of Cranberry Pollination on Honeybee Colonies and of Supplementary Feeding During Pollination
- Assessment of Resistance of Cranberry Varieties to Insect Pests
- Carnivorous Arthropods after a Spring Flood: evidence of biological control
- Do Fungicide Applications Affect Bee Fidelity to Cranberries?
- Multi-species Mating Disruption in Cranberries
- 2014 Cranberry Pest Management Field Research Report
- 2014 Cranberry School Grower Survey Results
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 22 (Jan 22-23, 2014)
- US cranberry marketing committee: updates and programs overview
- Cranberry disease update
- What affects yield? Yield components, buds and carbohydrates
- 2013 pesticide screening update: 2013 review and what’s new in 2014?
- Study of economically important traits in cranberry via breeding and genomics approaches
- Multi-species mating disruption in Wisconsin cranberries
- Assessment of resistance of cranberry varieties to insect pests
- Pollination in cranberry
- Native pollinators in cranberry – an update
- Timing of tissue analysis in cranberry: nutrient content characterization in new varieties – first year results
- 2014 cranberry school grower survey results
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 21 (Jan 22-23, 2013)
- Cranberry Entomology in Wisconsin: spotted wing drosophila, Sparganothis phenology, and the bug floods
- Targeting Red-Headed Flea Beetle Larvae
- Pheromone-Based Mating Disruption to Control the Historical Top Three Insect Pests of Wisconsin Cranberries
- Meet Our New Entomologist
- Irrigation and Soil Moisture Monitoring in WI Cranberry Beds
- Berry Scarring Associated With Tobacco Streak Virus
- 2012 Pesticide Screening Project Update
- Reflecting on Bud Appearance and its Role in Yield Prediction
- 2013 Cranberry School Grower Survey Results
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 20 (Jan 11-12, 2012)
- The National Initiative for Sustainable Agriculture (NISA): providing reasonable solutions for the cranberry industry
- Vegetative or Reproductive — what is in a cranberry bud?
- Pesticide Screening for Cranberries
- Utilizing the UW-Madison Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic
- Fungicide Efficacy on Hail-Damaged Fruit
- Worker Protection Standard (WPS)
- Cranberry Pollination
- Early-season Flooding for Insect Pest Control
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 19 (Jan 25-26, 2011)
- Assessing Biological Impacts of IPM Adoption by the Wisconsin Cranberry Industry: Final Report
- Cranberry Diseases and Fruit Rot Control
- Addressing Sustainability in U.S. Agriculture: background and a way forward
- Cranberry Canopy Management
- Roots, Shoots, and Boots: the nutrient management trilogy
- UW-Madison Cranberry Breeding Program Highlights
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 18 (Jan 12-13, 2010)
- Proposed National Sustainability Standards: implications for the cranberry industry
- Native Bees in Wisconsin Cranberry
- New Bugs, Old Remedies
- Future Cranberry Selections: which traits may be critical for 2050?
- 2009 Cranberry Field Pesticide Testing: summary report
- How Much Potassium in Needed?
- Sustainable Cranberry Nutrition
- Understanding how Soil pH and Other Soil Characteristics Impact Nutrient Availability
- Assessing Biological Impacts of IPM Adoption by the Wisconsin Cranberry Industry: a progress report
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 17 (Jan 20-21, 2009)
- Intrepid Use in Cranberry
- Intrepid Insecticide Use in Wisconsin under Restrictions to Protect the Karner Blue Butterfly
- Callisto Observations: from research plots to commercial use
- Topics in Cranberry Entomology
- Proposed National Sustainability Standards: implications for the cranberry industry
- The New Face of Fruit Rot
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 16 (Jan 2007)
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 15 (Jan 2006)
- Cranberry Fruit Rot Players in 2005
- Managing Cranberry Tipworm, with Reference to 2005 Insecticide Trials
- Optimizing Glyphosate wick-wiping in Cranberry Production
- Nitrate in Cranberry Irrigation Water – Initial Observations During 2005
- Cranberry Irrigation Water Management
- Nutrient Management for Perennial Fruit Crops
- Phosphorus Research in Massachusetts
- Ion Exchange Membranes- An Alternative to Chemical Soil Testing
- Correlations of Fertility with Yield
- Fertilizers- Types, Reactions, and Responses
- Nutrient Management for Perennial Fruit Crops
- Phosphorus Research in Massachusetts
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 14 (Jan 2005)
- Soil Insect Pests of Wisconsin Cranberry Production
- Updates on Cranberry Plant,Soil Water Relations and on Mycorrhizal Colonization in Wisconsin Cranberry Production
- Evaluating Changes in Practices
- Casoron–Dichlobenil
- Status of the UW Cranberry Improvement Program and the ‘HyRed’ Release
- Licensing HyRed Cranberry
- How Much Phosphorus is Really Needed
- Tissue Test Summary
- Irrigation Uniformity
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 13 (Jan 2004)
- Beekeeping 101
- Pollination contracts and evaluating honey bee colony strength
- Phosphorus research- What we’ve learned so far
- Cranberry fruit rot- Current status and management
- How long to insecticide residues persist
- Stinger 3A for composite and legume weed control in cranberries
- Phytotoxicity and efficacy of several experimental herbicides in cranberries
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 12 (Jan 2003)
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 11 (Jan 2001)
- Mating Disruption for Insect Control- Where are we?
- Scouting and Controlling Cranberry Insects
- Cranberry Disease Management- Impacts of Letting It All Go
- Weed Management and Identification
- Taking and Interpreting Soil and Tissue Samples
- Breeding and Genetically Engineered Organisms
- Economics of Pollination, Is Renting Honey Bee Colonies worth the Money?
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 10 (Jan 2000)
- DOs and DON’Ts of Fungicide Use on Cranberry in Wisconsin
- Fall to Winter Cranberry Plant Hardiness
- Strategies for Insect Control in a Weak Market
- Agriculture, Child labor and Wage and Hour Laws
- Cranberry Marketing Order Volume Regulation
- Night Sweeping to Enhance Cranberry Pest Monitoring
- What Can You Do to Improve Cranberry Pollination?
- Rodent Injury In and Around Cranberry Beds
- What Can I Do Without and Still Produce a Good Crop?
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 9 (Jan 1999)
- Phytophthora root rot of Cranberries
- Integrated management of Cottonball
- Food Quality Protection Act- An Update
- Chemical Characteristics of cranberry water sources
- Cranberry Production in Michigan
- Figuring out Stem Gall (canker)
- Cranberry Fruit Rot
- Upright dieback vs. Uprights dying back
- Cranberries 101
- Winter management and hardiness- Using finite element analysis to model heat transfer during and after the winter flood
- Principles of weed management
- Late Bloom
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 8 (Jan 1998)
- Mineral Nutrition- What are the guiding Principles
- Next era of land remote sensing from Space
- Effect of the Food Quality Protection Act on cranberry production
- Cranberry pest management in the future
- Nitrogen Fertilization
- Toxicity of minor elements
- Phosphorus, potassium and minor element fertilization
- Nutrition questions and answers
- UW cranberry frost forecasting system
- Diagnosing insect problems
- Update on plant biotechnology
- Understanding cranberry frost and winter hardiness
- Using natural lipids to accelerate ripening and uniform color development and promote shelf life of cranberries
- Relationship between fruit color (ripening) and shelf life of cranberries
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 7 (Jan 1997)
- Mating Disruption- What is it and how does it work?
- Cranberry integrated pest management in Wisconsin
- Technical approaches to mating disruption of blackheaded fireworm
- First attempts at disrupting sex pheromone communication in the blackheaded fireworm in Wisconsin using a novel controlled release device
- Strategic use of fungicides for cottonball control
- Understanding cranberry frost hardiness
- At last a use for computers- Weather forecasts at the bed level
- What’s an LD50?
- Plans and specifications for mixing,loading pad and pesticide storage building
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 6 (Jan 1996)
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 5 (Jan 1995)
- Cranberry Pollination and Bumblebees
- Botanical Aspects of Pollination
- Measuring and Managing Soil pH
- Why are Wisconsin Cranberry Yields Declining?
- Bumblebees as Pollinators and Management Option
- Biological and Economic Assessment of Pesticide Usage on Cranberry
- North American Tissue Test Standards
- Worker Protection Standards for Agricultural Pesticides
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 4 (Jan 1994)
- Breeding the American Cranberry
- Cranberry Cultivar Evaluation
- Vines versus Transplants for Planting in your Marsh
- DNA Fingerprinting of Cranberry Varieties using RAPDs
- Taking a Proper Tissue Sample for Mineral Analysis
- Nitrogen Fertilizer Rate and Timing Trials in Oregon
- Nitrogen Fertilization of Cranberries
- Mineral Deficiency Symptomatology
- How Much Water Evaporates each day from a Cranberry Marsh?
- Sanding- Our current Understanding
- Gypsy Moth- A Future Wisconsin Cranberry Pest
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 3 (Jan 1993)
- Accuracy of Models for Predicting Phenology of Blackheaded Fireworm
- Photosynthesis and Carbohydrate Partitioning in Cranberry
- Hail Damage- What to do after the storm — Grower Panel
- Procedures for Using Turf to Stabilize Roadways, Dikes and Ditchbanks
- Worker Protection Standard for Agricultural Pesticides
- Applications of Thermal Time Models to Cranberry Management
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 2 (Jan 1992)
- A Survey of Field Activity and Influences of Commercially Reared Bumblebee (Bombus Sp.) on Pollination, Fruit Set and Productivity in Cranberry
- Crop Forecasting- Past, Present, Future
- Nutrient Status of Wisconsin Cranberries
- Nutrient Deficiencies in Cranberries
- Evaluating Perennial Fruit Crop Nutrition with Plant Analysis
- Phytophthora Root and Runner Rot of Cranberry in Wisconsin- The Current Situation
- Understanding Biological Control and its Potential for Managing Insect Pests on Cranberry in Wisconsin
- Flooding Cranberry Beds in the 1990’s to Control Blackheaded Fireworm
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 1 (Jan 1991)
- Bioengineered Cranberries and the Future
- Covers on Cranberries- A Positive Response
- Research Report- Managing Cranberry Cottonball with Fungicides
- Biennial Bearing in Cranberry
- Plant Nutrition of the Cranberry Crop
- Controlling Cranberry Girdler with BioSafe-N for Cranberries
- Pesticide Storage, Mixing, and Loading Sites
- Control of Oldfield Cinquefoil
- Fertilizer grades- Determining application rates of dry and liquid fertilizer materials
- Color Enhancement in Cranberry Fruit by Using Environmentally Safe Products
- Cranberry Tipworm- Preliminary Results of 1990 Sanding Studies
- Field Evaluation of Thermal Models to Predict Blackheaded Fireworm Egg Hatch
- Effect of Two Overwintering Temperatures on Egg Viability and Hatching Time of Blackheaded Fireworm (Rhopobota naevana)
WI Cranberry School Proceedings — Vol 0 (Jan 1990)
- Entomogenous Nematodes for Grub Control in Cranberries
- How will the Revisions to Ch Ag 29 Affect Cranberry Growers
- Cranberry Fruit Set- Problems and Potentials
- Seasonal Occurence of Spores of the Cottonball Fungus, Monolinia oxycocci
- Research Report Effects of Routine Fungicide Applications on Cranberry Vine Productivity and Berry Rots in Storage, 1986-1988
- Beneficial Uses of Entomogenous Nematodes in Agriculture
- Biotechnology Crop Research Update
- Cranberry Tipworm
- Monitoring Methods in Relation to Pheromone Trap Counts for Blackheaded Fireworm
- Monitoring Methods for Blackheaded Fireworm in Relationship to Pheromone Trap Counts Research Results and Their Applications to Sampling
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