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$0.00Guía para criar cerdos sanos
Author(s) Steve Huntzicker, Zen Miller, Mahlon Peterson, Dave Wachter. Swine production has long been a staple of Wisconsin agriculture. If you're...
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$0.00Guía para criar cabras sanas
Author(s) Aerica Bjurstrom, Dave Wachter. If you're thinking about starting a small-scale goat operation, learn the basics before deciding whethe...
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$0.00Wisconsin Food Systems Education Conceptual Framework
Author(s) Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education, UW-Extension Cooperative Extension. The Wisconsin Food Systems Education Conceptual Framew...
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$0.00Visual Quick Guide to Common Wheat Diseases in Wisconsin
Author(s) Paul Esker. This reference guide provides information regarding symptoms, risk factors, and management options in order to help improve ...
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$0.00Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: What You Need to Know for Use in Production Agriculture
Author(s) Brian Luck, Jessica Drewry, Jeff Nelson. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones, have the capability to measure crop health in near ...
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$0.00Testing 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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$0.00Insect IPM in Organic Field Crops: Seedcorn Maggot
Author(s) Katelin Holm, Eileen Cullen. The seedcorn maggot (SCM), Delia platura, is a soil insect pest of corn, soybean, and vegetable crops. Conv...
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$0.00Hop Downy Mildew
Author(s) Michelle Marks, Amanda Gevens. Downy mildew is a serious disease of hop. Damage is dependent upon cultivar susceptibility and growing se...
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$0.00Guide to Raising Dairy Sheep
Author(s) Yves Berger, Claire Mikolayunas, David Thomas. Raising sheep for dairy production is a small but growing industry, centered in the uppe...
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$0.00Greenhouse Unit Heaters: Types, Placement, and Efficiency
Author(s) Scott Sanford. The air temperature of a greenhouse is critical for plant growth and disease control, and the type of heater used to heat...
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$0.00Greenhouse Gas and Ammonia Emissions from Dairy Manure Management Systems
Author(s) Horacio Aguirre-Villegas, Rebecca Larson, Matt Ruark. While manure can provide valuable nutrients for crop production, it also costs mon...
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$0.00Grazing Streamside Pastures
Author(s) Dan Undersander, Brian Pillsbury. Wisconsin's streams are one of our most precious natural resources. When streams flow through pasture ...
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$0.00Sandhill Crane Ecology and Damage Management
Author(s) Charles D. Lovell. In this, the sixth publication in the Living With Wildlife in Wisconsin series, the authors describe the life, habits...
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$0.00Raising Waterfowl
Author(s) Philip J. Clauer, John L. Skinner. This publication will help you get started raising ducks and geese. Topics include managing a breedin...
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$0.00Introduction to Wildlife Damage Management, An
Author(s) Scott Craven, David Drake. Preventing conflicts whenever possible is the best and usually least expensive option for coexisting with wil...
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$0.00GIS Use in Wisconsin's Public Planning Agencies
Author(s) Z. Asligül Göçmen, Stephen J. Ventura, Amy Seeboth. Explores GIS implementation among Wisconsin's municipal, county, and regional planni...
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$0.00Gastrointestinal Parasites and Cattle in Wisconsin: Understanding and Managing the Relationship
Author(s) Sandy Stuttgen, Sarah Mills-Lloyd. Parasitic worms in cattle are nearly impossible to eradicate due to the worms' acquired resistance t...
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$0.00Garlic Mustard
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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$0.00Tomato 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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$0.00Futures and Options Trading in Milk and Dairy Products
Author(s) Ed Jesse, Bob Cropp. Dairy farmers, milk buyers, and others have an excellent opportunity to manage price risk through the use of future...
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$0.00Forests and Regional Development: Economic Impacts of Woodland Use for Recreation and Timber in Wisconsin
Author(s) Dave Marcouiller, Terry Mace. Can timber cutting and forest recreation be compatible? This detailed study attempts to answer that questi...
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$0.00Food System Racial Equity Assessment Tool: A Facilitation Guide
Author(s) Lexa Dundore. Racial inequities in the food system create unfair differences in access to fresh and culturally appropriate foods, increa...
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$0.00Firewise Landscaping
Every year, many homes in the Great Lakes region are damaged or destroyed by wildfire, yet nearly all of these homes could have been saved if own...
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$0.00Field Bindweed
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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$0.00Farmers’ beliefs about climate change risk assessment and mitigation in Wisconsin dairy production systems
Author(s) Carolyn Rumery Betz, Evan Murdock, Ken Genskow. Carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide are greenhouse gases (GHG) and known causes o...
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$0.00Farm Rescue Continuing Education: Methods and Resources
Author(s) Mark A. Purschwitz. Farming is one of the most dangerous professions in the United States. This detailed booklet is written for firefigh...
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$0.00Raccoon Ecology and Damage Management
Author(s) Scott Craven, David Drake. In this, the fifth publication in the Living With Wildlife in Wisconsin series, the authors describe the life...
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$0.00Home Alone: Preparing for Self-Care
Author(s) Faden Fulleylove-Krause, Mary Novak, Teri Zuege-Halvorsen, Faye Malek. This curriculum will assist your family in exploring a child's re...
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$0.00GIS Training: A Guide for Wisconsin Public Planning Agencies
Author(s) Z. Asligül Göçmen, Stephen J. Ventura, Amy B. Seeboth. This article is the second in a series exploring GIS implementation among Wiscons...
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$0.00Geospatial Data Issues in Wisconsin Public Planning Agencies
Author(s) Z. Asligül Göçmen, Stephen J. Ventura, Amy B. Seeboth. This article is the third in a series exploring GIS implementation among Wisconsi...
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$0.00Exploring Cooperatives: Economic Democracy and Community Development in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin
Author(s) Craig Borowiak, Richardson Dilworth, Anne Reynolds. Visit the many cooperatives of Philadelphia and Madison in this spiral-bound compend...
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$0.00Expanding Sustainable Forestry on Wisconsin Woodlands
Author(s) Mark Rickenbach, Tricia Knoot, Kara Silbernagel, Carol Nielsen, Allison Hellman. Private owners control 56% of Wisconsin forestland. How...
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$0.00European Corn Borer
Author(s) Eileen M. Cullen, John Wedberg. This fact sheet details the life cycle of the European corn borer, or Ostrinia nubilalis, including the ...
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$0.00Estimating Stocking Conditions in Your Timber Stand
Author(s) Jeff Martin. Stocking estimates can be used to compare the number of trees in a timber stand to the number ideal for optimum growth. The...
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$0.00Estimating N-Release from Controlled-Release Fertilizer in Forest Tree Nurseries
Author(s) Nick Balster, Ryosuke Fujinuma. This handy reference card provides a model to estimate nitrogen release using concurrent soil temperature...
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