Tag: Leslie Holland
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Posted on September 15, 2022
Have You Seen Lipstick Rust in Your Apple Tree or Orchard?
Lipstick Rust is a newly reported fungal disease of apple in Wisconsin. It was first found in Wisconsin in 2021 and has been identified in […]
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Wisconsin Grape Harvest: Fruit and Cluster Rots
As harvest is underway in Wisconsin vineyards many may be observing (or smelling) some rotted fruits on the vine. This article provides a brief overview […]
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Organic Day Neutral Strawberry Scouting Report for September 9, 2022
The scouting report for our day-neutral organic strawberry project at the West Madison Agricultural Research Station (WMARS) was done Friday September 9th in the afternoon. […]
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Posted on September 8, 2022
Notes From the Field: A Grower’s Perspective – Steve Louis Chat #10
Hello Wisconsin Fruit News subscribers, and welcome back to Notes from The Field: A Grower’s Perspective. This week Steve Louis (Oakwood Fruit Farm) and I […]
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Fruit Rots of Strawberry
Anthracnose is an important disease of strawberries and has started to show up in our organic day-neutral strawberries at the West Madison Ag. Research Station. […]
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Posted on August 19, 2022
Scouting for Insects in Day-Neutral Organic Strawberries
Since the last scouting report for our day-neutral organic strawberry project at the West Madison Agricultural Research Station (WMARS), more and more ripe fruits are […]
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Posted on August 11, 2022
Organic Day-Neutral Strawberry Insects and Diseases
Since our last scouting report for our day-neutral organic strawberry project at the West Madison Agricultural Research Station (WMARS), more and more ripe fruits are […]
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Notes From the Field: A Grower’s Perspective – Steve Louis Chat #9
Hello Wisconsin Fruit News subscribers, and welcome back to Notes from The Field: A Grower’s Perspective. This week Steve Louis (Oakwood Fruit Farm) and I […]
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Posted on July 28, 2022
Notes From the Field: A Grower’s Perspective – Steve Louis Chat #8
Hello Wisconsin Fruit News subscribers, and welcome back to Notes from The Field: A Grower’s Perspective. This week Steve Louis (Oakwood Fruit Farm) and I […]
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Posted on July 19, 2022
Cranberry Viruses
As cranberry beds enter early fruit set, this is an important period to scout for virus-infected fruits. While research demonstrates that infected uprights do recover […]