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Guide to Raising Healthy Goats
Author(s) Aerica Bjurstrom, Dave Wachter. If you're thinking about starting a small-scale goat operation, learn the basics before deciding wheth...
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Guide to Raising Healthy Beef Cattle
Author(s) Rhonda Gildersleeve. If you are thinking about raising beef cattle on a small scale, this publication will help you consider key aspects...
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Tree 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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Rabbit Ecology and Damage Management
Author(s) Scott Craven, David Drake. In this, the fourth publication in the Living With Wildlife in Wisconsin series, the authors describe the liv...
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Effects 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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Management of Invasive Plants in Wisconsin (set)
Author(s) Mark Renz, Brendon Panke. Invasive plants can thrive and aggressively spread beyond their natural range, disrupting ecosystems. The Mana...
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Summer Vegetables (Part 2)
Author(s) Emerging Agricultural Markets Team. If you're looking for a new way to prepare carrots or aren't sure how to store that zucchini you bro...
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Cattle Vaccines: Recommendations and Available Products
Author(s) Laurence E. Baumann. The large number of cattle vaccines currently on the market has generated many questions about their content and us...
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New Directions in Marketing for Farmers' Markets
Author(s) Kristin Krokowski, Terry Gaouette. Covers marketing terms, the four primary marketing strategies, how to develop and implement a marketi...
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Direct Marketing: Risk, Liability, and Insurance for Direct Marketers
Author(s) Jody Padgham. Farmers increase their risk and exposure to lawsuits by marketing their products directly to consumers.The public has beco...
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Poultry in Urban Areas
Author(s) Adam A. Hady, Ron Kean. Urban chickens are popular, but are they for your home or your community? If you are a homeowner thinking of r...
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Logging Methods for Wisconsin Woodlands
Author(s) William Klase, Thomas W. Steele. Successful woodland management involves a partnership between landowner, forester, and logger. By under...
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Giving Old Barns New Life: Silos: An Agricultural Success Story
Author(s) Peggy Lee Beedle. Wisconsin has more silos than any other state, and they can rightly be viewed as symbols of the dairy industry's devel...
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Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Sulfur
Author(s) Emmett Schulte, Keith Kelling. Although sulfur is described as a secondary plant nutrient, largely because it is not deficient as often ...
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Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Molybdenum
Author(s) Emmett Schulte. Molybdenum (Mo) was identified as an essential element for higher plants in 1939. Find out how this mineral can affect y...
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Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Manganese
Author(s) E.E. Schulte, K.A. Kelling. Manganese (Mn) deficiency and toxicity have been noted in Wisconsin on various soils. Find out how this mine...
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Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Magnesium
Author(s) Emmett Schulte. Magnesium (Mg) is abundant in most Wisconsin soils. Find out how this mineral can affect the soil in your lawn or garden...
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Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Iron
Author(s) Emmett Schulte. Find out how iron, the fourth most-abundant element on earth, can affect the soil in your lawn or garden (2 pages; 1999)...
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Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Copper
Author(s) Emmett Schulte, Keith Kelling. Copper deficiencies are rare in Wisconsin. Most verified cases have involved small grains, lettuce, or on...
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Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Chlorine
Author(s) Emmett Schulte. The names chlorine and chloride are frequently confused. The non-reactive chloride is the form present in soils and is t...
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Understanding Plant Nutrients: Soil and Applied Calcium
Author(s) Emmett Schulte, Keith Kelling. Calcium (Ca) is relatively abundant in soils and rarely limits crop production. Find out how to test for ...
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Rose 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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Pine 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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Peony 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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