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$0.00Growing Grapes in Wisconsin
Author(s) Teryl R. Roper, Daniel L. Mahr, Patricia S. McManus, Brian R. Smith. This award-winning manual offers detailed instructions on how to su...
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$0.00Growing Strawberries in Wisconsin
Author(s) Brian R. Smith, Daniel L. Mahr, Patricia S. McManus, Teryl R. Roper. Strawberries are the most widely grown small fruit crop in Wisconsi...
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$0.00Trellising, Staking, and Caging
Author(s) Robert Tomesh. Vine-type fruits and vegetables—such as tomatoes, melons, and cucumbers—are some of the most popular produce grown. Vari...
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$0.00Growing Currants, Gooseberries, and Elderberries in Wisconsin
Author(s) Teryl R. Roper, Daniel L. Mahr, Patricia S. McManus. Currants, elderberries, and gooseberries are all native to Wisconsin woodlands, fen...
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$0.00Cover Crops for the Home Garden
Author(s) John Hendrickson, Jim Stute. This garden guide describes how to choose a combination of cover crops that will provide your soil with wha...
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$0.00Home 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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$0.00Raspberry Pest Management for Home Gardeners
Author(s) D. L. Mahr, P. S. McManus, T. R. Roper. Raspberries can be grown throughout Wisconsin. The cultural practices listed in this brief fact ...
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$0.00Raspberry Disorder: Fire Blight
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, S. N. Jeffers. A serious disease of apple and pear trees in the Midwest, fire blight also affects many other members of t...
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$0.00Fertilizing Small Fruits in the Home Garden
Author(s) T. R. Roper. Want a bumper crop of berries this year? Learn to determine your lime, organic matter, and fertilizer needs for raspberries...
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$0.00Training Systems for Cold Climate Hybrid Grapes in Wisconsin
Author(s) Amaya Atucha, Madeline Wimmer. Cold climate hybrid grape cultivars differ from European grape cultivars in several respects and require ...
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$0.00Spotted Wing Drosophila: A Detrimental Invasive Pest of Soft-skinned Fruit
Author(s) Christelle Guédot, Janet van Zoeren. Since it was first detected in Wisconsin in 2010, spotted wing drosophila (SWD) has rapidly expande...
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$0.00Home 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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$0.00Growing Raspberries in Wisconsin
Author(s) Brian R. Smith, Daniel L. Mahr, Patricia S. McManus, Teryl R. Roper. A variety of raspberries-black, purple, and yellow as well as red-c...
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$0.00Cranberry Pest Management in Wisconsin—2024
Author(s) Christelle Guédot, Jed Colquhoun, Glenn Nice, Leslie Holland. Revised March 2024. The latest recommendations for disease, insect, and wee...
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$0.00Brown Marmorated Stink Bug: An Invasive Insect Pest
Author(s) Christelle Guédot, Janet van Zoeren. In the summer of 2016, the brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) was detected for the first time in agr...
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$0.00Strawberry Pest Management for Home Gardeners
Author(s) D. L. Mahr, P. S. McManus, T. R. Roper Strawberries are one of the easiest fruit crops for gardeners to grow. However, they are suscepti...
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$0.00Strawberry Disorder: Black Root Rot
Author(s) P. S. McManus. Black Root Rot is one of the most common problems affecting strawberries in commercial plantings and in the home garden. ...
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$0.00Strawberry Disorder: Angular Leaf Spot
Author(s) P. S. McManus. Angular leaf spot, caused by Xanthomonas fragariae, is the only important bacterial disease affecting strawberries. Find ...
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$0.00Evaluating Cold Hardy Wine Grape Maturity
Author(s) Amaya Atucha, Janet van Zoeren. Monitoring fruit ripening is a critical step in determining the optimal time to harvest grapes to ensure...
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$0.00Contaminantes en los suelos de jardines comunitarios
Author(s) John Folstad, Sharon C. Long, Doug Soldat, Geoff Siemering. As interest in community gardening continues to grow, more and more gardens...
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$0.00Japanese Beetles
Author(s) R. Chris Williamson. This fact sheet on the Japanese beetle, considered the single most important turf grass pest in the United States ...
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$0.00Soil Contaminants in Community Gardens
Author(s) John Folstad, Sharon C. Long, Doug Soldat, Geoff Siemering. As interest in community gardening continues to grow, more and more gardens...
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$0.00Tobacco Streak Virus in Cranberry
Author(s) L. D. Wells-Hansen, P. S. McManus. Tobacco streak virus (TSV) is one of four viruses detected in cranberry to date. Irregularly shaped, ...
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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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$0.00Fruit Crop Pollination
Author(s) Teryl R. Roper. For fruit to develop, pollen must be transferred from the anther to the stigma. Find out which crops require pollen fr...
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$0.00Cranberry Disorders: Fungal Leaf Spot Diseases of Cranberry in Wisconsin
Author(s) Patricia S. McManus. Leaf spot diseases of cranberry are common in Wisconsin, but losses are usually insignificant. Learn about the thre...
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$0.00Cranberry Disorders: Cranberry Stem Gall
Author(s) P. S. McManus, A. Vasanthakumar, V. Best. Cranberry stem gall is a sporadic problem in Wisconsin. Once infected, vines take several year...
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$0.00Cranberry Disorders: Cranberry Fruit Rot Diseases
Author(s) Patricia S. McManus. Learn about the fungi that cause fruit rot in cranberries and management strategies. Also describes three disorders...
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$0.00Cranberry Disorders: Cottonball Disease of Cranberry
Author(s) Patricia S. McManus. Cottonball, a disease caused by the fungus Monilinia oxycocci, fills berries with a cotton-like fungus and makes th...
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