Tag: CCMJ
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Posted on August 18, 2020
A New Chapter in Breeding and Genetics Underway at the Wisconsin Cranberry Research Station
Over the last two growing seasons, we have worked diligently to develop hundreds of new cranberry research plots at the Wisconsin Cranberry Research Station in […]
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Update from the Wisconsin Cranberry Research Station
This year’s new plantings really took off with the great weather we had. Hopefully we get another 5 weeks of good growing conditions.
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Guidelines on How To Estimate Yield in Beds
Early and accurate yield estimation is very useful information for growers to adapt management decisions and inputs (i.e., fertilizer, herbicides, fungicides, etc) based on potential […]
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Posted on August 17, 2020
Grower Update: Gardner Cranberry
We are in full harvest prep mode! All of our crews are looking over their berry pumps, tractors, trailers and dump trucks. A couple marshes […]
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Grower Update: Flying Dollar Cranberry
We’ve been busy on the marsh in between dodging hail and applying slight corrections to our fertilizer program. It’s been a little crazy. Of course, […]
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Posted on July 29, 2020
Update from the Wisconsin Cranberry Research Station
Here at the station we are cleaning up from some rain events. Last week we had 2″ in 30 minutes alone, and it dealt damage […]
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Posted on July 28, 2020
How to Fertilize Areas With Winter Damage or Leaf Drop
Many growers experienced significant leaf drop this spring, probably due to an early cold event that occurred last fall. In addition, during our last virtual […]
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Promoting Wild Pollinators in Wisconsin Cranberry
Planting a pollinator garden is a great way to support some of the over 400 species of bees we have here in Wisconsin, especially if […]
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Grower Update: Gardner Cranberry
All of our properties are out of bloom and sizing up nicely! We finished up fruitworm applications and had overall low pressure. Now for the […]
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Posted on July 27, 2020
Cranberries: Observations from the Field
We saw our first Cranberry Flea Beetles the week of July 6 it wasn’t until July 16 that we reached economic thresholds (ET). We determine ET based […]