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$0.00Commercial Vegetable Production in Wisconsin—2024
Author(s) B. Z. Bradford, J. B. Colquhoun, S. A. Chapman, A. J. Gevens, R. L. Groves, D. J. Heider, G. R. W. Nice, M. D. Ruark, Y. Wang. Coming soo...
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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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$0.00Identifying Pasture Grasses
Author(s) Dan Undersander, Michael Casler, Dennis Cosgrove. Color photographs and descriptions will help you identify young plants and mature stan...
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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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$0.00Alfalfa Management Guide
Author(s) Dan Undersander, Dennis Cosgrove, Eileen Cullen, Craig Grau, Marlin E. Rice, Mark Renz, Craig Sheaffer, Glen Shewmaker, Mark Sulc. Form...
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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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$0.00Growing Pears in Wisconsin
Author(s) Teryl R. Roper, Daniel L. Mahr, Patricia S. McManus. Pears are among the easiest tree fruits to grow. This publication covers everything...
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$0.00Training and Pruning Apple Trees
Author(s) T. R. Roper. Proper training and pruning help to maximize the production of high-quality apples. This illustrated guide shows how and w...
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$0.00Identifying Pasture Legumes
Author(s) Dennis Cosgrove, Dan Undersander. Legumes are an important component of midwestern pastures. They increase yield and quality of grass pa...
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$0.00Toxic Plants in Midwest Pastures and Forages
Author(s) Anders Gurda, Peg Reedy, Mark Renz. Prevention is the best way to avoid toxicity problems in forages. While most plants are safe for liv...
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$0.00Alfalfa Germination and Growth
Author(s) Dan Undersander, Marvin H. Hall, Paul Vassalotti, Dennis Cosgrove. This full-color booklet presents, in word and picture, the story of h...
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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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$0.00Trellising, 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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$0.00Pastures for Profit: A Guide to Rotational Grazing
Author(s) Dan Undersander, Beth Albert, Dennis Cosgrove, Dennis Johnson, Paul Peterson. Make a profit from your pastures using this simple managem...
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$0.00Apple Cultivars for Wisconsin
Author(s) T. R. Roper. This detailed publication lists ripening dates, tree and fruit characteristics, and relative disease resistance for more t...
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$0.00Cover Crops 101
Author(s) Daniel H. Smith, Mimi Broeske, Jamie Patton, Kevin Shelley, Francisco Arriaga, Bryan Jensen, Maxwel Coura Oliveira, Brian Briski, Barry ...
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$0.00Rootstocks for Fruit Trees in Wisconsin
Author(s) Teryl R. Roper. To grow fruit that is true to type, fruit trees are propagated by budding or grafting sections of known cultivars (scio...
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$0.00Apple Maggot
Author(s) Annie Deutsch, Christelle Guédot. Apple maggot, also commonly known as railway worm, is a significant pest of apples in commercial and b...
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$0.00Apple, Pear, and Other Related Trees Disorder: Fire Blight
Author(s) P. S. McManus, Teryl R. Roper. Learn to recognize the symptoms of fire blight. Suggests ways to prevent and manage this serious disease...
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$0.00Growing Carrots, Beets, Radishes, and Other Root Crops in Wisconsin
Author(s) K. A. Delahaut, A. C. Newenhouse. This detailed publication is packed with practical information for organic and conventional growers of...
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$0.00On-Farm Cold Storage of Fall-Harvested Fruit and Vegetable Crops: Planning, Design and Operation
Author(s) Scott A. Sanford, John Hendrickson. Using proper storage methods, crops harvested in the fall can be stored in bins or bulk piles for 2-...
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$0.00Orchard-Floor Management for Fruit Trees
Author(s) Teryl R. Roper. The high cost of establishing an orchard necessitates cropping the trees early and harvesting the maximum amount of qua...
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$0.00Growing Vegetables at Home: Questions and Answers
Author(s) Helen C. Harrison. Here are answers to the questions gardeners ask most often about growing vegetables. From asparagus to watercress, th...
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$0.00Codling Moth
Author(s) Janet van Zoeren, Christelle Guédot. Codling moth is an insect pest of apple, pear, and walnut crops in Wisconsin. Larval feeding can re...
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$0.00Growing Broccoli, Cauliflower, Cabbage, and Other Cole Crops in Wisconsin
Author(s) K. A. Delahaut, A. C. Newenhouse. This detailed publication is packed with practical information for organic and conventional growers, a...
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$0.00Determining the Optimal Apple Harvest Date
Author(s) Amaya Atucha, Janet Van Zoeren. Harvesting apples at the optimal maturity for the target market is vital to ensure a high-quality produc...
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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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$0.00Walnut and Butternut Toxicity
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, W. R. Stevenson. Black walnut (Juglans nigra) and butternut (Juglans cinerea) trees produce a toxin called juglone capabl...
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$0.00Cover Crops, Manure, and Nitrogen Management
Author(s) Matt Ruark, Jaimie West, Geoffrey Siemering. Using cover crops following corn silage harvest and manure application provides an excellent...
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$0.00Cranberry False Blossom
Author(s) Patricia S. McManus. Cranberry false blossom results in yield loss by causing flowers to abort in the year that symptoms appear and by r...
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$0.00Growing Onions, Garlic, Leeks, and Other Alliums in Wisconsin
Author(s) K. A. Delahaut, A. C. Newenhouse. This detailed publication offers plenty of tips on how to grow various alliums such as sweet onions, l...
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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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$0.00Interseeding Cover Crops in Row-cultivated Corn
Author: Daniel H. Smith, Virginia M. Moore, Matt Ruark, Erin Silva. Interseeding provides a way to establish cover crops earlier in the growing sea...
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$0.00Apple, Flowering Crab, Hawthorn, Juniper Disorder: Cedar-Rust Complex
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, G. L. Worf Cedar-rust complex is caused by a fungus that requires two hosts—juniper plus apple, crabapple, hawthorn, or ...
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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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