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Cranberry 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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Cranberry 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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Cranberry 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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Cranberry 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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Cover Crops Case Studies: JenEhr Family Farm
Author(s) Christopher Anderson, Diane Mayerfeld. The drought has left many Wisconsin growers short on forage to feed their animals. As a consequen...
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Corn Rootworms
Author(s) J. L. Wedberg. This fact sheet details the life cycle of the northern, western, and southern corn rootworms, the damage they can cause,...
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Corn Replant/Late-Plant Decisions in Wisconsin
Author(s) Joe Lauer Deciding whether to replant a marginal corn field can be difficult: Will a marginal field outproduce a late-planted one? This ...
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Corn Fertilization
Author(s) L. G. Bundy Profitable corn production requires an adequate soil fertility program. Insufficient nutrients will lower yields; excess nut...
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Corn Earworm
Author(s) K. A. Delahaut, E. M. Cullen, J. L. Wedberg. The corn earworm Helicoverpa zea can cause serious economic damage to fresh market and pro...
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Corn Disorders: Smut and Rust
Author(s) Karen Delahaut, Walt Stevenson. Common smut is caused by the fungus Ustilago maydis and is the most widespread disease of sweet corn, oc...
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Converting CRP Land to Corn: Minimizing Soil Loss
Author(s) John Panuska, Laura Ward Good, Richard Wolkowski. This publication focuses on ways to manage corn production on former CRP lands that re...
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Converting CRP Land to Corn: Minimizing Phosphorus Loss
Author(s) John Panuska, Laura Ward Good, Richard Wolkowski. This publication evaluates phosphorus loss via runoff from a variety of different till...
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Controlling Pantry Pests
Author(s) W. L. Gojmerac. A wide variety of insects can infest foods in your home such as dried fruits, nuts, spices, bread, flour, and macaroni. ...
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Controlling Milking Center Wastewater: An Overview
Author(s) David C. Payer, Brian J. Holmes. This fact sheet is part of a series for dairy farmers and others in the dairy industry concerned about ...
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Controlling Earwigs
Author(s) P. J. Pellitteri. Earwigs have large, pincers-like protrusions at the rear of the body, which give them an evil appearance, but they don...
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The Whole Measures Mini Grants Pilot Program
The Whole Measures Mini Grant Pilot Program was launched by the Community Food Systems Team in the spring of 2014 as part of its goal to address c...
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The Water's Edge
This introduction to life at The Water's Edge reveals the advantages of a natural, wildlife-friendly shore, and describes how you can restore, cre...
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The Extent of Tile Drainage in Wisconsin
Author(s) Callie L. Herron, Matthew D. Ruark. Artificial tile drainage is the most extensive soil and water management activity in midwestern agri...
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Testing the Quality of Polymer Coated Urea
Author(s) Mackenzy Naber, Matthew Ruark, Carl Rosen. Polymer-coated urea (PCU) is a slow-release nitrogen (N) fertilizer product in which each ure...
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Sweetclovers
Author(s) Brendon Panke, Mark Renz. Invasive plants can thrive and aggressively spread beyond their natural range, disrupting ecosystems. The Mana...
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Sustaining Central Sands Water Resources
Author(s) Jed Colquhoun, Ken Bradbury, A.J. Bussan, Kenneth Potter, Maribeth Kniffin. Sustaining Central Sands Water Resources provides a common f...
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Supporting Children in the Shadow of Meth: A Caregiver's Guide to Help Children Separated from Their Families
This guide is part of the Shadow of Meth project produced by a consortia of public television and radio stations in the Midwest representing som...
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Supina Bluegrass for Lawns, Golf Courses, and Athletic Fields
Author(s) John C. Stier. This new grass is rapidly gaining popularity for its ability to thrive in dense shade and high-traffic areas. Find out wh...
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