This is the 14th issue of the 24th volume of the Wisconsin Crop Manager is now available. Click on the link below to view this issue. [wpfilebase tag=file path=’wcm-pdf/WCM2017/WCM-14-2017.pdf’ /]
Year: 2017
Dicamba and Soybeans
Daniel H. Smith, Richard Proost, Nutrient and Pest Management Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison New seed technology has expanded the usefulness of the herbicide dicamba. This also means more potential for non-tolerant soybeans and sensitive crops …
Veg Crop Updates Newsletter June 16, 2017
Amanda Gevens, Associate Professor & Extension Specialist, Potato & Vegetable Pathology, Plant Pathology Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison Click here>>> UWEX Veg Crop Updates Newsletter #9 In this issue we address: late blight and early blight disease threshold/forecast updates …
Wisconsin Fruit News-June 23, 2017
Here is the next issue of the Wisconsin Fruit News. We hope you enjoy! http://go.wisc.edu/101k8v * New SWD publication available! * IPM: Host plant resistance * Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic update * Insect Diagnostic Lab …
Insect Notes-June 20, 2017
Bryan Jensen, UW Extension and IPM Program Armyworms are still being found at treatable levels in some corn fields. A common scenario has been corn planted after a grass cover crop. Other possibilities include spring …
Soybean Flowers, Glyphosate Label, and Wheel Track Damage
Shawn P. Conley, Soybean and Wheat Extension Specialist, Department of Agronomy, University of Wisconsin, Madison We saw the first soybean flowers of the year yesterday at the Arlington Ag Research Station. As we enter the …
Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic (PDDC) Update, 6-23-17
The PDDC receives samples of many plant and soil samples from around the state. The following diseases/disorders have been identified at the PDDC from June 17, 2017 through June 23, 2017. PLANT/SAMPLE TYPE, DISEASE/DISORDER, PATHOGEN, …
Wisconsin Pest Bulletin 6/23/17
Krista Hamilton, Entomologist, WI Dept of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection Volume 62 Issue No. 9 of the Wisconsin Pest Bulletin is now available at: Read or download PDF I N S I D E …
Wisconsin Crop Manager newsletter, June 15, 2017
The 13th issue of the 24th volume of the Wisconsin Crop Manager is now available. Click on the link below to view this issue. [wpfilebase tag=file path=’wcm-pdf/WCM2017/WCM-13-2017.pdf’ /]
Using High-Input Systems for Soybean Management Increases Yield but Not Profitability
Shawn P. Conley, Soybean and Wheat Extension Specialist, Department of Agronomy, University of Wisconsin, Madison As soybeans finally begin to add trifoliates and begin rapid develop growers will look to get across their fields to …