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Protecting and Restoring Shorelands
The authors describe how to begin restoring a shore to its native state, a task that requires taking into account the topography and soil of the s...
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Proper Use of Cone Penetrometers for Detecting Soil Compaction
Author(s) Francisco J. Arriaga. Soil compaction can decrease soil health and crop yield because it degrades soil structure and reduces root growth...
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Processing Your Deer
Author(s) Scott Craven, Dennis Buege. These guidelines will help both experienced and novice butchers obtain quality venison while minimizing expo...
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Privet
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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Prevent Hay Mow and Silo Fires
Author(s) R. L. Tormoehlen, R. G. Koegel, H. D. Bruhn, D. V. Jensen. This publication will help you better understand and prevent haymow and silo ...
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Preparing for the Comprehensive Planning Process
Author(s) Mike Koles. A community's comprehensive plan is a tool to guide the community's future. This fact sheet introduces the concept of pre-pl...
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Poultry Barn Heating with Wood Energy
Author(s) Scott Sanford. Wood heating results in lower barn humidity, dryer litter, reduced ammonia production, and requires less ventilation whic...
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Potato Leafhopper
Author(s) K. A. Delahaut. In Wisconsin, the potato leafhopper (Empoasca fabae) is a serious annual pest of snap beans and potatoes. Damage caused ...
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Potato Disorders: Common Scab and Powdery Scab
Author(s) Karen Delahaut, Walt Stevenson. Two distinctly separate diseases commonly known as scab can infect potatoes, significantly reducing tube...
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Population Notes
Population Notes: A series of newsletters from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Applied Population Laboratory. The Applied Population Laborator...
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Polluted Urban Runoff: A Source of Concern
Author(s) Carolyn B. Johnson, Dotty Juengst. This is a summary of the pollutants that originate in urban landscapes and run off into Wisconsin riv...
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Poison Hemlock
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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Plastic, Fabric, and Marsh Hay Mulch with No-Till Organic Tomatoes
Author(s) Claire Strader, Julie Dawson. One of the most common criticisms of organic agriculture is that it relies too heavily on tillage. While o...
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Plant Disorder: Oedema
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, G. L. Worf. Oedema (edema) is a common problem that affects many greenhouse crops and house plants; occasionally it also ...
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Planning and Zoning for “Frac Sand” Mining
Author(s) Anna Haines. The G4005 series of publications is designed to help Wisconsin communities anticipate and head off problems that may be cau...
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Planning an Event—Consider Serving Local Food
Author(s) Diane Mayerfeld, Rose Skora, Jack Kaestner, Deb Deacon. In a day when more and more people are discovering the advantages of eating loca...
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Pine Needle Diseases: Brown Spot and Lophodermium Needlecast
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, G. R. Stanosz, G. L. Worf. These two, needle diseases can make Christmas trees unmarketable and can ruin the beauty of Sc...
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Pet Waste and Water Quality
Author(s) Carolyn Johnson. Improper disposal of pet waste affects water quality and human health. This publication offers alternatives (2 pages; 1...
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Pest Management in Wisconsin Field Crops—2020
Author(s) Bryan Jensen, Patrick J. Liesch, Glenn Nice, Mark Renz, Damon Smith. To purchase Pest Management in Wisconsin Field Crops—2020, visit th...
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Options for Pasturing Animals
Author(s) Philip E. Harris, Daniel J. Undersander. Livestock owners who want to pasture their animals on someone else land have several options, i...
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On-Site Water Reuse Systems: Using Water to Its Full Potential
Author(s) Kevin Masarik. Water reuse-the next great advance in water conservation because of its tremendous potential to maximize water use effici...
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Onion Thrips
Author(s) K. A. Delahaut. Onion thrips (Thrips tabaci) are an important annual pest of onion. They may attack nearly all garden crops, but serious...
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Onion Maggot
Author(s) K. A. Delahaut. Onion maggots (Hylemya antiqua) are tiny maggots that feed below ground on onion bulbs, making tunnels in the bulbs and ...
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Onion Disorders: Botrytis Leaf Blight, Leaf Fleck, and Neck Rot
Author(s) Karen Delahaut, Walt Stevenson. Three types of botrytis diseases affect onion crops. Botrytis leaf blight is a destructive disease cause...
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Onion Disorder: Soft Rot
Author(s) Karen Delahaut, Walt Stevenson. Bacterial decay, known as soft rot, is one of the most widespread and destructive storage diseases of on...
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Onion Disorder: Smut
Author(s) Karen Delahaut, Walt Stevenson. Onion smut can be a serious disease of onions, leeks, and shallots. The disease is caused by the fungi U...
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Onion Disorder: Purple Blotch
Author(s) Karen Delahaut, Walt Stevenson. Purple blotch causes onion leaves to become blighted and die prematurely. The result is reduced yields f...
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Onion Disorder: Fusarium Basal Rot
Author(s) Karen Delahaut, Walt Stevenson. This disease, caused by the common soil fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae, can be found wherever on...
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Onion Disease: Downy Mildew
Author(s) Karen Delahaut, Walt Stevenson. Downy mildew is a destructive disease that can reduce yield and bulb quality of onions, garlic, leeks, s...
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Nitrogen Management on Sandy Soils
Author(s) Richard Wolkowski, Keith Kelling, Larry Bundy. Nitrogen (N) requires careful management when used for crop production on sandy soils bec...
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Nitrogen Cycling in Soils within a Dairy Production System
Author(s) Horacio Aguirre-Villegas, Rebecca Larson, Matthew Ruark. Keeping up the levels of nitrogen (N) in soils generally results in higher crop...
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Nitrate in Wisconsin Groundwater: Sources and Concerns
Author(s) Larry G. Bundy, Lynda Knobeloch, Bruce Webendorfer, Gary W. Jackson, Bryon H. Shaw. Although nitrogen can cause environmental and health...
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New State Stormwater Rules: Public Education & Outreach
Author(s) Kendra Axness. State and federal officials agree that public education is an essential part of any plan to reduce stormwater pollution b...
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New Standards for Sizing Milklines
Author(s) Douglas J. Reinemann, Graeme A. Mein. This publication presents the minimum performance criterion for milklines, based on the 1994 stand...
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Neighborhood First Impressions Participant Guide
Author(s) Andrew Lewis, James Schneider, Laura Brown, Laura Dombrock, Ann Wied. The Neighborhood First Impressions Participant Guide is a simplif...
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My Child, My Choices: Healthy Eating When You Are Pregnant
Author(s) Susan Nitzke. Colorful booklet for pregnant adolescents about nutrition, weight gain, taking care of self and baby, and building decisio...
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