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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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$0.00Winter Salt Injury and Salt-Tolerant Landscape Plants
Author(s) Laura G. Jull. This publication focuses on recognizing and preventing plant damage caused by deicing salts, evaluates the pros and cons ...
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$0.00Shade Trees Disorder: Decline, Dieback, or Early Senescence
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, G. L. Worf. "Decline" is a general term that describes the deterioration of a tree's crown or an overall reduction in vig...
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$0.00Maple Decline: Collar Rot and Basal Canker Complex
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, G. L. Worf, J. E. Kuntz, M. J. Drilias. Research has demonstrated that many Wisconsin sugar maples are declining because ...
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$0.00Identifying Grasses in Wisconsin Turf
Author(s) R. C. Newman. This publication will help you identify the 30 most common grass species in Wisconsin turf (12 pages; 2003). Download
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$0.00Growing Salad Greens in Wisconsin
Author(s) K. A. Delahaut, A. C. Newenhouse. Salad greens provide market gardeners with a high-value crop that brings a premium price if grown and...
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$0.00Growing Pumpkins and Other Vine Crops in Wisconsin
Author(s) K. A. Delahaut, A. C. Newenhouse. Growing vine crops such as pumpkins, melons, cucumbers, gourds, and squash is an excellent way to bri...
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$0.00Growing Beans and Peas in Wisconsin
Author(s) K. A. Delahaut, A. C. Newenhouse. This highly detailed, publication is packed with practical information for organic and conventional gr...
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$0.00Exhibiting and Judging Vegetables
Author(s) H. C. Harrison. This guide tells you how to exhibit and judge vegetables (8 pages; 1985). Download
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$0.00Crabapple Disorder: Scab
Author(s) K. A. Delahaut, G. L. Worf, E. R. Hasselkus. In Wisconsin, scab is the most common ornamental-crabapple disease and is also the most imp...
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$0.00Mums for Fall Beauty—Tips on Growing Chrysanthemums
Author(s) H. C. Harrison, P. J. Pellitteri, M. F. Heimann. Learn how to plant and care for mums to keep them blooming from late summer through fal...
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$0.00Woody Ornamentals Pest Management in Wisconsin
Author(s) Chris Williamson, P. J. Liesch, Jim Kerns, Roger Flashinski. Woody Ornamentals Pest Management in Wisconsin is an indispensable resource...
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$0.00Tree and Shrub Fertilization
Author(s) E. R. Hasselkus, E. E. Schulte. Explains what fertilizer you should use and how you should apply it to your deciduous trees, evergreens,...
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$0.00Tomato Disorders: Fusarium and Verticillium Wilts
Author(s) Karen Delahaut, Walt Stevenson. Fusarium and Verticillium wilts once routinely devastated tomato crops. However, the availability of res...
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$0.00Tomato Disorder: Physiological Fruit Problems
Author(s) Karen Delahaut, Walt Stevenson. Environmental factors can affect the look—and sometimes the flavor—of developing tomato fruits. Because ...
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$0.00Scorch and Related Problems in Trees and Shrubs
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, G. L. Worf. Scorch, or the browning of leaf edges, affects a wide range of deciduous and evergreen plants throughout Wisc...
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$0.00Plant Injury Due to Turfgrass Broadleaf Weed Herbicides
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, R. C. Newman. When the herbicides used to kill broadleaf weeds in the lawn are applied on windy or hot days, they may end...
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$0.00Pine Disorder: European Pine Sawfly
Author(s) P. J. Pellitteri, D. L. Mahr, D. J. Hall. Early season defoliation of pines in southern Wisconsin may be attributed to European pine saw...
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$1.75Oak Wilt Management—What Are the Options?
Author(s) Jane Cummings Carlson, A. Jeff Martin, Kyoko Scanlon Thousands of oaks in woodland and urban settings die every year from oak wilt, a fu...
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$0.00Harvesting Firewood from Your Woods
Author(s) William Klase, Kris Tiles. Which trees yield the best firewood? What are the steps in properly harvesting trees? How about splitting an...
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$0.00Effects of Flooding on Woody Landscape Plants
Author(s) Laura G. Jull. Plant roots, like people, need oxygen for respiration. That is why a flood can stress a plant and even, if roots are subm...
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$0.00Deciduous Trees Disorder: Springtime Weather Injury to Foliage
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, G. L. Worf. Springtime weather injury can cause misleading symptoms on foliage. This fact sheet describes symptoms and st...
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$0.00Deciduous Trees Disorder: Miscellaneous Causes of Decline
Author(s) G. L. Worf., J. E. Kuntz. Many problems and disorders can lead to tree decline. This fact sheet explores sun scald, girdling roots, mowe...
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$1.00Rose Disorder: Blackspot
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, G. L. Worf. Blackspot is common and potentially serious throughout Wisconsin. The symptoms that positively identify this ...
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$0.00Peony Disorder: Phytophthora and Botrytis Blights
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, G. L. Worf. These diseases may strike peonies anywhere in Wisconsin. Although distinct, Phytophthora and Botrytis are dis...
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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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$0.00Growing Apricots, Cherries, Peaches, and Plums in Wisconsin
Author(s) Teryl R. Roper, Daniel L. Mahr, Patricia S. McManus. Apricot, cherry, peach, and plum trees produce some of the tastiest fruit available...
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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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$0.00Apple Disorder: Sooty Blotch and Flyspeck
Author(s) P. S. McManus, M. F. Heimann Sooty blotch and flyspeck are separate diseases that often occur together on apple and pear fruit during l...
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$0.00Community Gardens—Where People and Plants Come Together
Author(s) Patti Nagai. The concept of a community garden often varies from person to person and community to community. In this publication, you'...
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$0.00Youth Gardening
Author(s) Joe Muellenberg, Lesly Scott. Youth gardens are popping up everywhere: schools, parks, churches, and community centers. This new public...
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$0.00Vine Crops Disorder: Angular Leaf Spot
Author(s) Karen Delahaut, Walt Stevenson. Angular leaf spot is a bacterial disease that can be economically damaging to cucumbers, honeydew melon,...
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$0.00Vine Crops Disease: Phytophthora Blight
Author(s) Karen Delahaut, Walt Stevenson. Phytophthora blight is a fungal disease capable of completely destroying zucchini, pumpkin, summer squas...
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$0.00Turfgrass Disorder: White Grubs
Author(s) R. C. Williamson, P. J. Pellitteri. White grubs feeding on the turfgrass roots can cause either irregular patches or uniformly thin, dro...
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$0.00Tomato Late Blight
Author(s) Amanda Gevens, Jaime Wilbur. Late blight can result in complete destruction of tomato crops if left unmanaged. Learn about the symptoms...
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