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Posted by: WCM Staff
2/12/2009 2:47 PM 

There are three winter wheat workshops that will be offered in early March 2009 at Janesville, Fond du Lac, and Waldo, WI. 

What is Feekes 9?

Winter Wheat Workshops 2009

Paul Esker, Extension Plant Pathologist

Have you ever wondered what is the difference between the Feekes 8 and Feekes 9 growth stage? Or, have you ever asked what that reddish-orange stripe is on the flag leaf and whether this could reduce wheat yield? If you feel that you could either improve or use a refresher of your diagnostic skills for wheat, there are three winter wheat workshops that will be offered in early March 2009 at Janesville, Fond du Lac, and Waldo, WI. 
 
These workshops are designed to improve your overall understanding and management of winter wheat in Wisconsin and include the following topics:
 
Winter Wheat Growth Staging and Nitrogen and Herbicide Management, taught by Shawn Conley, UWEX and UW-Madison Small Grains Specialist
 
Disease Diagnostics and Foliar Fungicides and the Effects of Bin Run Seed and Fungicide Seed Treatments, taught by Paul Esker, UWEX and UW-Extension Plant Pathologist
 
Insect Diagnostics, taught by Eileen Cullen, UWEX and UW-Madison Entomologist.
 
Continuing education credit is being requested in the areas of Crop and Pest Management. The workshop fee is $15 and includes the cost of lunch.
 
If you have questions regarding these workshops, please contact Paul at 608-890-1999 or pde@plantpath.wisc.edu.

Flyer to print  >>>  http://ipcm.wisc.edu/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=bxkAKnH3HuE%3d&tabid=114&mid=669

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