Tag: Cranberries
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Posted on May 16, 2023
Sprayer Calibration
To ensure even applications at your desired rates, connect, inspect, and calibrate your sprayer’s wet kit several days before you plan to make your first […]
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The First Report of Fertile Andean Blueberry – American Cranberry Hybrids Has Been Published
In Fertile Intersectional F1 Hybrids of 4x Andean Blueberry (Vaccinium meridionale) and 4x American Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon)1 , authors Mark Ehlenfeldt, James Polashock, Nicholi Vorsa, […]
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Posted on April 25, 2023
2023 Cranberry Mini-Clinic Recap
On April 19th, we had 56 cranberry growers join us at the Wisconsin Cranberry Research Station for the annual Spring Mini-Clinic. Livestream locations, hosted by […]
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Can We Use “Big Data” To Add Precision and Make Management Decisions in Cranberry?
Small-scale replicated field plot research is very useful to explore and identify potential new technologies and practices that can improve cranberry production. But there’s also […]
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Update from the Wisconsin Cranberry Research Station
April started with temps in the low 90s and forest fires way too close, but Mother Nature made sure we knew spring wasn’t here yet. […]
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Grower Update: Vilas 51
Hello everyone, hope you all had a wonderful winter! I have been eagerly awaiting our first issue of the CCMJ as it is a sure […]
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Grower Update: Flying Dollar Cranberry
Hello everybody! Like every year it has been a whirlwind and mother nature has never disappointed us so far so why start now. Most growers […]
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Posted on April 18, 2023
Cranberry Biological Insecticide: Spear-Lep
Spear-Lep is a biological insecticide that is part of the first peptide-based insecticides that offer a new mode of action (IRAC 32). Spear-Lep is registered […]
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Posted on September 14, 2022
The Development and Evolution of Cranberry Genetic Profiles: Perry Red, or Crowley, That Is the Question.
The USDA Cranberry Genetics and Genomics Lab (CGGL) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison group began compiling genetic fingerprinting data in 2011. Since then, they have […]
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Posted on September 13, 2022
Spotted Lantern Fly: Wisconsin Cranberries Less at Risk Than Other Crops/Locations
The Spotted Lantern Fly (SLF) is an invasive planthopper native to Asia, which was first detected in the US (Pennsylvania) in 2014. Its highly invasive […]