Tag: Cranberries
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Posted on July 20, 2021
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 […]
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Red-Headed Flea Beetle Showing Up at Marshes
Red-headed flea beetle (aka cranberry flea beetle; Systena frontalis) adults (Fig 1) started showing up at some marshes in the second week of July. It […]
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Exploring Soil Health in Cranberries
When mankind began farming, soil physics was the most observable realm, and so soil physics was where we first developed a coherent theory. In the […]
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Grower Update: Cranberry Lake
Most growers have applied the first fruitworm shot and are likely applying a second one this week if needed. Flea beetle hatch began last week […]
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Posted on July 9, 2021
UW-Madison/Extension Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic (PDDC) Update July 9, 2021
In 2021, the PDDC continues with limited hours and limited sample processing capacity due to COVID-19. Click here for the PDDC’s current submission policy. The […]
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Posted on July 6, 2021
UW-Madison/Extension Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic (PDDC) Update July 2, 2021
In 2021, the PDDC continues with limited hours and limited sample processing capacity due to COVID-19. Click here for the PDDC’s current submission policy. The […]
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Posted on June 29, 2021
Wisconsin Cranberry Research Station Update
Wade Brockman Things here are moving very fast as the hybrid varieties are out of blossom and I would expect my Steven’s to be out […]
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Cranberry Lake Update
Karl Pippenger Ben Lear and early varieties are about 25% pollinated, with Stevens slightly behind at 15-20%. Some growers are beginning nitrogen applications on early […]