Tag: cranberry
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Posted on June 8, 2021
Update from the Wisconsin Cranberry Research Station
Things are moving fast at the research station. First fungicide application is about to be made as some of the hybrids are about 20% in […]
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Grower Update: Flying Dollar Cranberry
Growers around the central part of the state have been through a little heat wave but are still managing to carry on. Growers are on […]
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Check Out the VacciniumCAP Newsletter
Here’s a link to the second edition of the VacCAP newsletter. The Vaccinium Coordinated Agricultural Project (VacCAP) is a nationwide coordinated transdisciplinary project focused on […]
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Posted on June 7, 2021
Wildflower Plantings Increase Bee Diversity on Cranberry Marshes
Cranberries are highly reliant on insect pollination to achieve optimal yield. Most growers ensure the delivery of pollination services through rented honey bee colonies, though […]
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Posted on May 19, 2021
Leafhoppers Detected at Some Cranberry Marshes
Several marshes scouted Tuesday May 18, 2021 revealed the presence of small leafhopper nymphs that are strongly suspected to be blunt nosed leafhoppers (BNLH). As […]
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Posted on May 18, 2021
DIY Nematode Ranching: Nematode Large-Scale Propagation Protocol (Paint Tray)
Materials Needed 2 Burlap rectangles (cut into 20.5” x 12” rectangles) Frozen, dead Mealworms (1000 large mealworms-2000 small mealworms) Paint tray Lid 500-600mL of Nematode […]
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DIY Nematode Ranching: Nematode Small-Scale Propagation Protocol (Petri Dish)
Materials needed Petri dishes Cotton rounds Frozen, dead Mealworms (5-8) 5-10mL of Nematode solution (can be weak [as low as 10 nematodes] or strong [as […]
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DIY Nematode Ranching: General Information
On May 6, Brandon Gominho and Shawn Steffan delivered a nematode ranching workshop, hosted at Pergande Cranberry. The methods developed in the Steffan lab have […]
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Grower Update: Cranberry Lake
The extended cold snap prevented some herbicide applications due to long frost nights. Growers are completing herbicide applications the week of 5/14, should finish by […]
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Update from the Wisconsin Cranberry Research Station
Things are really growing fast and moving along at the Wisconsin Cranberry Research Station. The new beds just got their third application of herbicide, and […]