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What to Do Now in the Vineyard: Fungicides and Planting Vines
Posted on May 14, 2020This Wednesday, we partnered with University of Minnesota extension specialists for a great webinar entitled “Fungicides and Planting Vines”, which is now available on Youtube. Annie […]
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Pesticides and Safety During COVID-19
Posted onThe Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) released a new handout about pesticide application with decreased PPE availability due to COVID-19. According […]
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Grape Insect Scouting: Keep Watching for Flea Beetle and Cutworm Damage
Posted onReally? Spring is here? After the snow and the freezing temperatures this past week it is hard to believe but this is spring in Wisconsin! […]
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Update from the Wisconsin Cranberry Research Station
Posted on May 13, 2020Well it looks like Mother Nature threw us a very cold curve ball to start May. We were able to plant our 4 lined research […]
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Cranberries: Frequently Wondered Questions in Frost Tolerance
Posted onThese might or might not be the questions everyone wonders about cranberry frost tolerance as buds break dormancy in the spring, but they had been […]
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Cranberries: Observations From the Field
Posted on May 12, 2020We usually spend the 2nd and 3rd weeks in May doing some spot checks and answering field questions. This year a lot of growers are under […]
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Grower Update: Gardner Cranberry
Posted onStarting on 5/6- 5/7 a lot of our properties flooded up for frost protection due to the consecutive nights of cold and low dew points. […]
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Grower Update: Flying Dollar Cranberry
Posted onHello from Flying Dollar Cranberry! We got a great jump on our pipe laying this spring and our two flood events have balanced our work […]
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Should You Use an Adjuvant With Your Insecticides?
Posted on May 11, 2020Adjuvants are products that are added to a pesticide to enhance the performance and/or physical properties of the pesticide. Adjuvants include, but are not limited […]
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Spring Insects: Leafrollers and Leafminers
Posted onSpring is here and so are leafrollers and leafminers. DATCP reported for the first week of May average counts of redbanded leafroller (RBLR; Figure 1) […]