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  • The Whole Measures Mini Grants Pilot Program
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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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  • Safety in the Little Gardeners' Garden
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    Safety in the Little Gardeners' Garden

    Author(s) Christy Marsden, Beth Hanna. There are many things to consider when starting a garden, especially one that small children will use. Thi...

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  • Wire Mesh Composter
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    Wire Mesh Composter

    Author(s) Joe Van Rossum. Home composting is an easy and inexpensive way to create a valuable soil amendment from yard and household waste such as...

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  • Wireworms
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    Wireworms

    Author(s) K. A. Delahaut. Wireworms can damage a host of plants in home and commercial gardens alike, including corn and small grains, vegetables ...

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  • Work Efficiency Tip Sheet: Standard Containers
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    Work Efficiency Tip Sheet: Standard Containers

    Author(s) Astrid Newenhouse, Bob Meyer, Larry Chapman. Durable, molded plastic containers can make harvesting, storing, and monitoring crop yield ...

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  • Work Efficiency Tip Sheet: Packing Shed Layout
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    Work Efficiency Tip Sheet: Packing Shed Layout

    Author(s) Astrid Newenhouse, Bob Meyer, Larry Chapman. Design a well-organized flow for tasks and products in your packing area (2 pages; Revised ...

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  • Work Efficiency Tip Sheet: Narrow Pallet System
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    Work Efficiency Tip Sheet: Narrow Pallet System

    Author(s) Astrid Newenhouse, Bob Meyer, Larry Chapman. Save time and energy with a narrow pallet system (2 pages; Revised in 2002).  Download

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  • Work Efficiency Tip Sheet: Mesh Produce Bags: Easy Batch Processing
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    Work Efficiency Tip Sheet: Mesh Produce Bags: Easy Batch Processing

    Author(s) Astrid Newenhouse, Bob Meyer, Larry Chapman.  This series outlines easy ways to save time and money and reduce stress on your back while...

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  • Vine Crops Disorder: Scab
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    Vine Crops Disorder: Scab

    Author(s) Karen Delahaut, Walt Stevenson.  Scab, also called gummosis, is one of the most important diseases affecting vine crops. In cool moist e...

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  • Vine Crops Disorder: Powdery Mildew
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    Vine Crops Disorder: Powdery Mildew

    Author(s) Karen Delahaut, Walt Stevenson. Powdery mildew is a foliar disease that occurs late in the season on cucumbers, gourds, muskmelons, pump...

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  • Vine Crops Disorder: Bacterial Wilt
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    Vine Crops Disorder: Bacterial Wilt

    Author(s) Karen Delahaut, Walt Stevenson. Bacterial wilt, caused by Erwinia tracheiphila, is a destructive vascular disorder spread by cucumber be...

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  • Vine Crops Disorder: Anthracnose
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    Vine Crops Disorder: Anthracnose

    Author(s) Karen Delahaut, Walt Stevenson. Anthracnose is a destructive fungal disease of the foliage, stems, and fruit of cucumbers, gourds, muskm...

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  • Vegetable Leafminers
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    Vegetable Leafminers

    Author(s) K. A. Delahaut.  Leafminers are the larval stage of flies, moths, sawflies, and beetles that often cause damage to leafy edible plants s...

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  • Vegetable Aphids
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    Vegetable Aphids

    Author(s) K. A. Delahaut.  This fact sheet covers vegetable aphids, including the bean, pea, green peach, melon, potato, cabbage, and corn leaf ap...

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  • Turfgrass Nutrient Management Planning
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    Turfgrass Nutrient Management Planning

    Author(s) Doug Soldat. What is a nutrient management plan (NMP)? Using this question as a starting point, this publication addresses such key issu...

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  • Turfgrass Disorder: Sod Webworms
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    Turfgrass Disorder: Sod Webworms

    Author(s) P. J. Pellitteri, C. F. Koval, D. L. Mahr, R. Kachadoorian. The term sod webworm refers to a group of closely related insect species who...

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  • Turfgrass Disorder: Greenbug
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    Turfgrass Disorder: Greenbug

    Author(s) P. J. Pellitteri, D. L. Mahr. Areas of discolored turf, ranging from pale green to yellow to burnt orange, often occur under shade trees...

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  • Turfgrass Disorder: Chinch Bug
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    Turfgrass Disorder: Chinch Bug

    Author(s) R. C. Williamson, D. L. Mahr, R. Kachadoorian. Chinch bug (Blissus leucopterus) is an important insect pest of turfgrass in Wisconsin: e...

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  • Tomato Disorder: Post-Harvest Fruit Diseases
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    Tomato Disorder: Post-Harvest Fruit Diseases

    Author(s) Karen Delahaut, Walt Stevenson. Even though symptoms may not appear until after harvest, many of the disease-causing organisms that caus...

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  • Supina Bluegrass for Lawns, Golf Courses, and Athletic Fields
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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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  • Squash Vine Borer
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    Squash Vine Borer

    Author(s) K. A. Delahaut.  The squash vine borer is an annual pest of pumpkins and squash. Winter squash are especially vulnerable. This fact shee...

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  • Squash Bug
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    Squash Bug

    Author(s) K. A. Delahaut. Squash bugs are a problem in Wisconsin, feeding on most vine crops such as pumpkins and squash in commercial and home ga...

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  • Sod Webworms in Turf
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    Sod Webworms in Turf

    Author(s) R. Chris Williamson. These highly destructive pests kill turf by clipping off grass blades and shoots. Find out how to recognize the dam...

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  • Russian Olive Disorder: Phomopsis Canker
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    Russian Olive Disorder: Phomopsis Canker

    Author(s) G. L. Worf, J. S. Stewart. Russian olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) is a small tree with beautiful, silver-gray foliage. The tree was once...

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  • Reducing Exposure to Lead in Your Garden Soil
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    Reducing Exposure to Lead in Your Garden Soil

    Author(s) Geoffrey Siemering, Doug Soldat. Lead in garden soil can pose health risks to gardeners and to those who eat the garden produce. This p...

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  • Potato Leafhopper
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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
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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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  • Pine Needle Diseases: Brown Spot and Lophodermium Needlecast
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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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  • Onion Thrips
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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