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Wisconsin Crop Manager Archives 1998-2006 in PDF format
Wisconsin Crop Manager WCM issue files By WCM Staff on 1/29/2007 6:45 PM
Wisconsin Crop Manager Archives 1998-2006. Around 29 PDF files for each year, with an index file. In PDF/ZIP format
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Hosts for Feb 28 Western Bean Cutworm Distance Education Short Course
Wisconsin Crop Manager What's new By WCM Staff on 1/29/2007 2:54 PM
A listing of where short courses will be held and how to register. 2.5 Continuing Educaiton Units have been applied for
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Wisconsin Crop Manager, Volume 14 Number 1 Jan 18, 2007
Wisconsin Crop Manager WCM issue files By WCM Staff on 1/19/2007 11:20 AM
WCM PDF version of Jan 18 issue for download and printing
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IPM Field Scout Training Class at UW-River Falls 3/13/07
Wisconsin Crop Manager Crops By WCM Staff on 1/18/2007 1:12 PM
The University of Wisconsin-River Falls, UW-Extension and the Integrated Pest Management Program will co-sponsor the IPM Field Scout Training Class to be held on the UW-River Falls campus, March 13-14, 2007. Topics covered include, pest identification and biology, damage symptoms, economic thresholds and scouting techniques for insects, weeds, plant pathogens, herbicide injury and nutrient deficiency symptoms for corn, alfalfa, soybean and wheat.
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Corn and Soybean Herbicide Updates, Jan 2007
Wisconsin Crop Manager Weeds By WCM Staff on 1/18/2007 1:58 PM
Pesticide updates for corn and soybean. Corn - Autumn (Bayer) and Status (BASF). Soybean - Canopy (DuPont) , Authority First DF (FMC), and Sonic (Dow), and Prefix CP (Syngenta)
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Glyphosate Resistance News, Jan 2007
Wisconsin Crop Manager Weeds By WCM Staff on 1/18/2007 1:36 PM
Extension weed scientists at Ohio State University and Purdue University have recently reported confirmed cases of glyphosate-resistant giant ragweed in Ohio and Indiana. This will certainly be important to the growers who have this problem, especially in years when they are growing soybeans in these fields. This should be a warning notice to Wisconsin soybean growers as the complaints about giant ragweed continue to increase in Wisconsin.
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Weed Tools on the Web
Wisconsin Crop Manager Weeds By WCM Staff on 1/18/2007 12:00 PM
by Chris Boerboom, Ext. Weed Scientist "Two handy weed management tools are available on the web ..."
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Monitor Stored Grain for Hot Spots and Mold
Wisconsin Crop Manager Crops By WCM Staff on 1/18/2007 6:00 AM
Tim Jergenson, UW-Extension Barron County. The recent warm weather has led to concerns about stored corn grain beginning to mold in storage. Temperatures in Barron County have been above average for 31 of the last 52 days. These warm temperatures have caused some stored corn to begin to go out of condition. Farmers have only a limited number of options to counteract corn storage problems. The primary one is to check bins twice a week. To check grain, follow these steps:
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Variant Western Corn Rootworm Survey Results 2006
Wisconsin Crop Manager Insects and Mites By WCM Staff on 1/18/2007 1:00 AM
Eileen Cullen, Extension Entomologist. In 2006, 106 Wisconsin soybean fields were monitored for variant western corn rootworm beetle abundance to help growers guide first year corn management decisions in 2007. Variant western corn rootworm beetle abundance and egg-laying in soybean fields, with potential root damage to first year corn in the same field the following year, present an economic risk to corn and soybean producers in the affected region(s).
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Corn Rootworm Pilot Project, Cooperating Farmers Sought
Wisconsin Crop Manager Insects and Mites By WCM Staff on 1/18/2007 1:00 AM
Eileen Cullen, Extension Entomologist. Consultants at Agren, Inc. and the IPM Institute seek ten farmers to participate in a variant corn rootworm "proof of concept" pilot project. Fields having beetle counts under the treatment threshold of 5 beetles/trap/day are eligible to be enrolled in a pilot project. If the scouting recommendation is “do not treat” for corn rootworm and a farmer is uncomfortable following this recommendation, the farmer can participate in this “proof of concept” pilot project. It allows him/her to try the scouting recommendation on a trial basis without the fear of yield loss.
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Soybean Aphid Fall Flight: Destination Buckthorn
Wisconsin Crop Manager Insects and Mites By WCM Staff on 1/18/2007 1:00 AM
Eileen Cullen, Extension Entomologist. Soybean aphids have settled in for surviving winter in Wisconsin and the north central region. Wisconsin soybean growers and agricultural consultants have teamed up with University of Wisconsin Extension to monitor soybean aphid flights from June through October each year. Thanks to this partnership, Wisconsin now has 7 locations state-wide reporting to a Regional Soybean Aphid Suction Trap Network. How do the fall 2006 trap captures compare between states?
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Western Bean Cutworm Short Course -Feb 28, 2007, 8:30am to 12:30 pm (CST)
Wisconsin Crop Manager What's new By WCM Staff on 1/18/2007 12:00 AM
Eileen Cullen, Extension Entomologist. As the western bean cutworm becomes more firmly established as an economically important pest, corn producers will want to know how to manage it. Join the discussion on February 28th covering western bean cutworm biology and its economic impact, as well as management strategies and control options. Another email will be sent in the coming week with information on UW Extension County locations offering this course. Please watch for final location details in your area ...
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Horseweed, Resistance, and Wind.
Wisconsin Crop Manager Weeds By WCM Staff on 1/1/2007 4:43 PM
Horseweed (or marestail) is the most widely distributed glyphosate-resistant weed in the U.S. After the initial confirmation in Delaware in 2001, glyphosate-resistant
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2007 Wisconsin Agronomy Update Meetings, brochure
Wisconsin Crop Manager Crops By WCM Staff on 12/14/2006 10:23 PM
The Department of Agronomy will offer Crop Production and Management Meetings at eight locations during 2007. Joe Lauer, John Gaska and Dan Undersander will present the latest information on hybrid/variety performance, an analysis and discussion of last year's growing season, and updated recommendations for field crop production. There is a $12.00 registration fee per participant; meal cost is extra. Please pre-register with the Host Agent. Certified Crop Advisor CEU credits have been requested (2.5 hours in Crop Management).
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Survey results from Pest Management Update Series in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Crop Manager Crops By WCM Staff on 12/14/2006 8:55 PM
Over 300 people influencing greater than 23,000 farms and 6,700,000 acres responded to various questions including crops grown, production practices, and weeds most difficult to control.
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Field Scout Training Class Jan 8-12 2007
Wisconsin Crop Manager Crops By WCM Staff on 12/14/2006 7:30 PM
The Madison Field Scout Training Classes will be held January 8-12, 2007. This course is designed to provide the skills necessary for proper pest identification, crop scouting techniques and can help people prepare for the CCA exam.
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Wisconsin Crop Manager, Volume 13 Number 29 Dec 15, 2006
Wisconsin Crop Manager WCM issue files By WCM Staff on 12/14/2006 2:00 AM
WCM PDF version of Dec 15 issue for download and printing
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