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$0.00Garlic Mustard
Author(s) Brendon Panke, Mark Renz. Invasive plants can thrive and aggressively spread beyond their natural range, disrupting ecosystems. The Man...
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$0.00Gastrointestinal Parasites and Cattle in Wisconsin: Understanding and Managing the Relationship
Author(s) Sandy Stuttgen, Sarah Mills-Lloyd. Parasitic worms in cattle are nearly impossible to eradicate due to the worms' acquired resistance t...
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$0.00Geospatial Data Issues in Wisconsin Public Planning Agencies
Author(s) Z. Asligül Göçmen, Stephen J. Ventura, Amy B. Seeboth. This article is the third in a series exploring GIS implementation among Wisconsi...
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$0.00Geranium Disorder: Bacterial Stem Rot and Leaf Spot
Author(s) G. L. Worf. Bacterial stem rot and leaf spot is perhaps the most important disease affecting geraniums. This fact sheet will help you un...
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$0.00Getting Enough Calcium: Bone Up On Calcium!
Author(s) Tanya Coller, Susan Nitzke. What is enough calcium, and how do you know if you are getting enough? Here's how to find the amount of calc...
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$0.00Getting Enough Calcium: Preventing Osteoporosis
Author(s) Tanya Coller, Susan Nitzke. Here are ways to reduce your risk of brittle bones and fractures by eating a balanced diet, exercising regul...
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$0.00Getting Enough Calcium: What Is Lactose Intolerance?
Author(s) Tanya Coller, Susan Nitzke. Do you have problems digesting milk? Here are ways to get enough calcium if you have mild or severe symptoms...
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$0.00GIS Training: A Guide for Wisconsin Public Planning Agencies
Author(s) Z. Asligül Göçmen, Stephen J. Ventura, Amy B. Seeboth. This article is the second in a series exploring GIS implementation among Wiscons...
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$0.00GIS Use in Wisconsin's Public Planning Agencies
Author(s) Z. Asligül Göçmen, Stephen J. Ventura, Amy Seeboth. Explores GIS implementation among Wisconsin's municipal, county, and regional planni...
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$0.00Giving Old Barns New Life: Barns and Barn Preservation—A Bibliography
Author(s) Peggy Lee Beedle, Geoffrey M. Gyrisco. Giving Old Barns New Life: Barns and Barn Preservation-A Bibliography (G3660-03) An annotated gui...
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$0.00Giving Old Barns New Life: Ethnic History and Beauty of Old Barns
Author(s) Jerry Apps. Almost anywhere you travel in Wisconsin you'll see a barn. These farmstead structures stand as silent reminders of the state...
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$0.00Giving Old Barns New Life: Silos: An Agricultural Success Story
Author(s) Peggy Lee Beedle. Wisconsin has more silos than any other state, and they can rightly be viewed as symbols of the dairy industry's devel...
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$0.00Giving Old Barns New Life: Wisconsin's Changing Farmsteads
Author(s) Jerry Apps. Though the reasons they were built may have vanished long ago, Wisconsin's old barns still reflect part of the state's chara...
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$0.00Gladiolus Disorder: Fusarium Yellows and Bulb Rot
Author(s) M.F. Heimann, G.L. Worf. Fusarium disease on gladiolus is common in Wisconsin. This fact sheet details the signs and symptoms of this di...
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$0.00Gladiolus Disorder: Virus Complex and Aster Yellows
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, G. L. Worf. Viruses can destroy the value of a gladiolus crop. Serious infections have been observed throughout Wisconsin...
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$0.00Grain Management Considerations in Low-Margin Years
Author(s) Damon Smith. During years when profit margins are low, knowing the right steps to take to produce grain can be challenging. This fact sh...
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$0.00Grape Pest Management for Home Gardeners
Author(s) D. L. Mahr, P. S. McManus, T. R. Roper. Lists general suggestions and specific directions for managing weed, insect, and disease pests o...
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$0.00Grassland Birds: Fostering Habitats Using Rotational Grazing
Author(s) Dan Undersander, Stan Temple, Jerry Bartlet, Dave Sample, Laura Paine. Over 40 species of grassland birds breed in Wisconsin, and some o...
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$0.00Grazing Streamside Pastures
Author(s) Dan Undersander, Brian Pillsbury. Wisconsin's streams are one of our most precious natural resources. When streams flow through pasture ...
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$0.00Greener Pastures: Is Grazing Right for Your Operation?
Farmers using managed grazing often describe it in terms such as less stressful or family friendly. Practical benefits come along with the lifesty...
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$0.00Greenhouse Gas and Ammonia Emissions from Dairy Manure Management Systems
Author(s) Horacio Aguirre-Villegas, Rebecca Larson, Matt Ruark. While manure can provide valuable nutrients for crop production, it also costs mon...
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$0.00Greenhouse Unit Heaters: Types, Placement, and Efficiency
Author(s) Scott Sanford. The air temperature of a greenhouse is critical for plant growth and disease control, and the type of heater used to heat...
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$0.00Growing Apples in Wisconsin
Author(s) Teryl R. Roper, Daniel L. Mahr, Patricia S. McManus. A great how-to book for backyard apple growers. Covers everything from planting ti...
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$0.00Growing Apricots, Cherries, Peaches, and Plums in Wisconsin
Author(s) Teryl R. Roper, Daniel L. Mahr, Patricia S. McManus. Apricot, cherry, peach, and plum trees produce some of the tastiest fruit available...
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