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$0.00Two-spotted Spider Mite Management in Soybean and Corn
Author(s) Eileen Cullen, Sarah Schramm. In Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest, the two-spotted spider mite is an occasional pest of soybean and corn ...
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$0.00Understand the Carbon Footprint of Cheese: Sustainable Cheese Production
Author(s) Horacio Aguirre-Villegas, Simone Kraatz, Franco Milani, Astrid Newenhouse, Thais Passos-Fonseca, Doug Reinemann. The process of making ...
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$0.00Understanding Conflict (color)
In today's communities, people frequently have different ideas regarding how to solve various issues. These differences can make for creative solu...
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$0.00Understanding Lake Data
Author(s) Byron Shaw, Christine Mechenich, Lowell Klessig. This publication explains the physical and chemical compositions of different types of...
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$0.00Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Boron
Author(s) Keith Kelling. Boron (B) deficiencies in Wisconsin are more widespread than deficiencies of any other micronutrient. Soils may contain 0...
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$0.00Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Calcium
Author(s) Emmett Schulte, Keith Kelling. Calcium (Ca) is relatively abundant in soils and rarely limits crop production. Find out how to test for ...
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$0.00Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Chlorine
Author(s) Emmett Schulte. The names chlorine and chloride are frequently confused. The non-reactive chloride is the form present in soils and is t...
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$0.00Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Copper
Author(s) Emmett Schulte, Keith Kelling. Copper deficiencies are rare in Wisconsin. Most verified cases have involved small grains, lettuce, or on...
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$0.00Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Iron
Author(s) Emmett Schulte. Find out how iron, the fourth most-abundant element on earth, can affect the soil in your lawn or garden (2 pages; 1999)...
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$0.00Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Magnesium
Author(s) Emmett Schulte. Magnesium (Mg) is abundant in most Wisconsin soils. Find out how this mineral can affect the soil in your lawn or garden...
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$0.00Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Manganese
Author(s) E.E. Schulte, K.A. Kelling. Manganese (Mn) deficiency and toxicity have been noted in Wisconsin on various soils. Find out how this mine...
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$0.00Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Molybdenum
Author(s) Emmett Schulte. Molybdenum (Mo) was identified as an essential element for higher plants in 1939. Find out how this mineral can affect y...
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$0.00Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Nitrogen
Author(s) Larry Bundy. Find out how nitrogen reacts in your lawn or garden and how to test for and apply it (6 pages; Revised in 1998). Download
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$0.00Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Phosphorus
Author(s) Emmett Schulte, Keith Kelling. Although some Wisconsin soils may require large phosphorus additions for best yields, the past use of pho...
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$0.00Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Potassium
Author(s) Emmett Schulte, Keith Kelling. Most Wisconsin soils need relatively large quantities of applied potassium because of removal by crops an...
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$0.00Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Sulfur
Author(s) Emmett Schulte, Keith Kelling. Although sulfur is described as a secondary plant nutrient, largely because it is not deficient as often ...
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$0.00Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Zinc
Author(s) Emmett Schulte. Plants vary considerably in their requirements for zinc. In Wisconsin, zinc deficiencies have been observed on corn, sna...
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$0.00Understanding the Demographic Composition of Wisconsin’s Largest Linguistic Communities of LEP Individuals
Author(s) Dominic J. Ledesma. The demographic attributes of Wisconsin's second and third largest linguistic communities, Spanish and Hmong, are hi...
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$0.00Uneven Emergence in Corn
Author(s) Paul R. Carter, Emerson D. Nafziger, Joe G. Lauer. If soil conditions are not ideal at planting, corn may emerge unevenly. You might eve...
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$0.00Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: What You Need to Know for Use in Production Agriculture
Author(s) Brian Luck, Jessica Drewry, Jeff Nelson. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones, have the capability to measure crop health in near ...
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$0.00Use of Compost by Municipalities and Homeowners
Author(s) Joseph R. Sanford, Rebecca A. Larson. The organic fraction of municipal solid waste (MSW) can be composted to reduce the volume of waste...
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$0.00Use the Canopeo App to Determine Potato Canopy Cover
Author(s) Yi Wang, Mack Naber. The Canopeo app developed by Oklahoma State University is a powerful, free tool that can assist with monitoring pot...
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$0.00Using Chopped Newspaper for Animal Bedding
Author(s) Scott Gunderson, Greg Wise, John Roach, Dave Muench. Gives reasons why newspaper offers advantages over traditional bedding products (8 ...
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$0.00Using Curtains to Reduce Greenhouse Heating and Cooling Costs
Author(s) Scott Sanford. If you're wondering what you can do to significantly reduce your greenhouse energy costs, consider adding curtains! Green...
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