Tag: Cranberries
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Posted on June 21, 2024
Grower Update: Vilas Cranberry
Hello everyone, what a wild spring Mother Nature has been dealing us this year. We have certainly made up for loss of precipitation over the […]
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Grower Update: Flying Dollar Cranberry
Hello everybody! Things are moving along fast here in central Wisconsin. Early varieties are seeing bloom while Stevens are just starting to see scattered bloom. […]
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Update from the Wisconsin Cranberry Research Station
The new beds planted beginning of May are really starting to push a lot of growth, while the established beds are just starting to get […]
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Cranberry Scouting Notes (False Blossom, BNLH Range, Spongy Moth)
Correction: Spongy Moth larvae do in fact have a treatment threshold in cranberries: 4.5 larvae in sets of 25 sweeps. Thanks to Cesar Rodriguez-Saona of […]
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A Potential New Tool for Phosphorus Management: Phosphorus Solubilizing Bacteria
The phosphorus that cranberries take up serves many important roles in cranberry plants. Phosphorus is an important part of holding together cells, storing, and using […]
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Posted on May 21, 2024
Using EPA Bulletins Live Two
As the EPA prepares to take a more site-specific approach to enforcing the Endangered Species Act, the printed labels on chemistry packaging will not have […]
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Mid-May Hail
At the May 17 Virtual Brown Bag, Dave Jones discussed the May 7 hail event that struck some locations near Warrens as well as the […]
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Update from the Wisconsin Cranberry Research Station
Recent activity at the station is the planting of the newly renovated beds, done with the help of Steve Gebhardt. Three beds total, one planted […]
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Grower Update: Vilas Cranberry
Hello everyone, what a crazy busy, cold and wet spring we have been having. Seems as if it rains all day and then clears of […]
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Grower Update: Flying Dollar Cranberry
Hello everybody! Most growers have applied the desired herbicide so far for this round and are seeing the effects of it. It’s always nice to […]