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UW-Madison/Extension Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic (PDDC) Update July 22, 2022
Posted on July 25, 2022In 2022, the PDDC continues to provide diagnoses through examination of digital photographs, as well as physical samples. Click here for the PDDC’s current submission […]
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Cranberry Viruses
Posted on July 19, 2022As cranberry beds enter early fruit set, this is an important period to scout for virus-infected fruits. While research demonstrates that infected uprights do recover […]
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Grower Update: Flying Dollar Cranberry
Posted onHello everybody! We’re getting ready to say goodbye to our bees for the year. It’s hard to have a crop without them! We are mostly […]
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Grower Update: Vilas 51
Posted onHello everyone I hope you all had a wonderful and safe Fourth of July! Boy have things moved along fast since last time we chatted! […]
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Update from the Wisconsin Cranberry Research Station
Posted onBlossom is gone, bees are leaving soon, and fruit is setting fast. Now we need to keep these warm days and nights and hope we […]
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Extension’s New Farm Management Outreach Specialist to Focus on Financial and Risk Management for Successful Farm Businesses
Posted onUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison Division of Extension is pleased to announce Katie Wantoch as the new Extension Farm Management Outreach Specialist and Professor of Practice, focused […]
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Calculating Percent Out of Bloom
Posted onThere’s no new information in this article. Cranberry growers today calculate % out of bloom following the same time-tested calculation we’ve been using for generations. […]
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UW-Madison/Extension Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic (PDDC) Update July 15, 2022
Posted on July 18, 2022In 2022, the PDDC continues to provide diagnoses through examination of digital photographs, as well as physical samples. Click here for the PDDC’s current submission […]
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UW-Madison/Extension Insect Diagnostic Lab Update
Posted on July 14, 2022Caseload at the UW Insect Diagnostic Lab (IDL) has been high over the last two weeks. A summary of recent fruit crop insects reported to […]
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PARS Phenology Report July 13, 2022
Posted onMarquette grapes are at buckshot. Zestar are about 4cm in diameter. Cortland and Honeycrisp are about 3cm in diameter. Montmorency cherries are pink turning orange.