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Healthy Seasonal Produce: Winter Squash
Author(s) Sherry Tanumihardjo, Jennifer Keeley, Beth Olson. Learn when winter squash are in season as well as how to select, store, and prepare fre...
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Heating Water on Dairy Farms
Author(s) Scott Sanford. This fact sheet details the ways in which careful hot water management can save money and energy on the farm (4 pages; 20...
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Hedge-parsleys
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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Herbicide Effectiveness on Invasive Plants in Wisconsin—2013
Author(s) Mark Renz. Based on research and field observations, this publication highlights the effectiveness of 35 herbicides on 32 different inv...
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Herbicide Persistence and Carryover
Author(s) Jed Colquhoun. Residual herbicides are those that continue to control weeds for some time after application. Residual herbicides extend ...
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Herbicide Resistance Management in Vegetable Rotations
Author(s) Jed Colquhoun. When a weed species becomes resistant to a herbicide, it eliminates an entire class of available products. For commercial...
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Hill Mustard
Author(s) Brendon Panke, Ryan deRegnier, Mark Renz. Invasive plants can thrive and aggressively spread beyond their natural range, disrupting ecos...
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Hollyhock Disorder: Rust
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, G. L. Worf. Rust is an extremely common fungal disease that invades hollyhock leaves and stems. This fact sheet helps you...
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Home Alone: Preparing for Self-Care
Author(s) Faden Fulleylove-Krause, Mary Novak, Teri Zuege-Halvorsen, Faye Malek. This curriculum will assist your family in exploring a child's re...
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Home Fruit Cultivars for Northern Wisconsin
Author(s) Brian R. Smith, Teryl R. Roper. Find out which fruit cultivars are recommended for your area of Northern Wisconsin. Describes flavor, ri...
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Home Fruit Cultivars for Southern Wisconsin
Author(s) A. Atucha, B. R. Smith, J. van Zoeren. Find out which fruit cultivars are recommended for your area. Describes flavor, ripening date, wi...
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Homegrown Tomatoes for Wisconsin
Author(s) Kristin Krokowski. Tomatoes are one of the most nutritionally rich of all vegetables and are grown easily in the home garden. Here's how...
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Homemade Pickles and Relishes
Author(s) Barbara H. Ingham. Crispy pickles are the highlight of many family picnics. Guidelines for genuine crock pickles and many newly updated ...
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Honeylocust Disorder: Canker Diseases in Wisconsin
Author(s) G. L. Worf, M. F. Heimann. The honeylocust has become an increasingly important street and landscape tree in Wisconsin. Finer textured a...
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Honeylocust Disorder: Plantbugs and Leafhoppers
Author(s) K. A. Delahaut. The honeylocust has become an increasingly important street and landscape tree in Wisconsin. Finer textured and less for...
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Honeysuckle Disorder: Honeysuckle Leaffolding Aphid
Author(s) C. F. Koval, D. L. Mahr. Landscapers and nursery operators in Wisconsin long considered honeysuckle a low-maintenance plant. The arrival...
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Hop Downy Mildew
Author(s) Michelle Marks, Amanda Gevens. Downy mildew is a serious disease of hop. Damage is dependent upon cultivar susceptibility and growing se...
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Hop Powdery Mildew
Author(s) Michelle Marks, Amanda Gevens. Hop powdery mildew occurs in most commercial production regions of the world. Losses are associated with ...
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Hop Viruses
Author(s) Michelle Marks, Amanda Gevens. Viruses cause several diseases of hop, and apple mosaic virus in particular can have a significant impact...
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Horizontal Silo Management–Doing It Right
This four-part series describes how to make quality forage in horizontal silos. Topics include preparation, packing, covering and feed out. (2013;...
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Hornworms
Author(s) K. A. Delahaut. Tomato and tobacco hornworms feed on tomatoes late in the season. This fact sheet details the insects' life cycle, the d...
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How Forest Trees Grow
Author(s) Theodore T. Kozlowski. Basic physiology of tree growth and reproduction. Tables show size, growth rate, and longevity of broadleaf trees...
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How Much Ground Pressure Am I Applying with My Different Tire and Vehicle Configurations?
Author(s) Parker Williams, Brian Luck, Francisco Arriaga, Dennis Hancock, Jessica Drewry. Wheel traffic in fields can compact soil, negatively imp...
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How to Compare Heating Fuels
Author(s) Scott Sanford. It is often difficult to compare different heating fuels because they contain different amounts of energy and are measure...
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