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Author: WCM Staff Created: 4/21/2006 11:12 AM
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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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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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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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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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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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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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The CCA Pre-Test Training Session, sponsored by UW-Extension and the Wisconsin Fertilizer and Chemical Association, will be offered at the Crowne Plaza, Madison on December14-15, 2006.

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This fall, UWEX Field Crops Entomologist, Eileen Cullen and NPM outreach educator, Kevin Shelley, were awarded a grant to conduct a participatory research and educational outreach project pertaining to insect management in organic field crop production. The four-year grant is one of 10 funded nationally this year under the USDA’s Integrated Organic Program.

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The annual FVTC Field Scout Training School will be held January 2-5, 2007. This course is designed to provide the skills necessary for proper pest identification and crop scouting techniques. In addition, basic information such as crop growth and development, pest life cycle, damage symptoms and economic thresholds will be covered.

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The CCA Pre-Test Training Session, sponsored by UW-Extension, Wisconsin Fertilizer and Chemical Association and the IPM Program will be offered at the Crowne Plaza, Madison on December 14-15, 2006. This training session is designed to help participants understand the principles necessary to become a quality crop advisor and to assist in preparation for the state CCA exam.

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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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The locations and dates of the 2007 Field & Vegetable Crops commercial pesticide applicator training sessions are as follows; the pre-registration deadline is two weeks prior the session date. Janesville March 1 Baraboo March 7 Eau Claire March 8 Oshkosh March 12

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Numerous bio-oils can be used to produce biodiesel fuel but these oils have some different performance characteristics in agricultural tractors and self-propelled machines. - Ronald T. Schuler, Extension Agricultural Engineer

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Corn silage harvest is delayed in parts of the state due to wet weather. Farmers considering planting winter rye following corn silage harvest for early-season forage next spring still have time, but need to act soon.

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