Amanda Gevens, Associate Professor & Extension Specialist, Potato & Vegetable Pathology, Plant Pathology Department Update 2 – April 28, 2019 Potato and vegetable planting updates Black heart of potato Managing early season disease in potato …
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Wisconsin Crop Manager newsletter, April 11, 2019
The 4th issue of the 26th volume of the Wisconsin Crop Manager. All the WCM blog articles from the past month are compiled into one PDF. Wisconsin Crop Manager newsletter, April 11, 2019 [wpfilebase tag=file …
Vegetable Crop Updates Newsletter April 3, 2019
by Amanda Gevens, Associate Professor & Extension Specialist, Potato & Vegetable Pathology Welcome to the first edition of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Extension Vegetable Crop Updates Newsletter! In this issue, we address management and implications …
WSMB Free Soybean Cyst Nematode Testing Program is Back in 2019
by Ann MacGuidwin, Damon Smith and Shawn P. Conley, UW-Madison agriculture specialists The WI Soybean Marketing Board (WSMB) sponsors free nematode testing to help producers stay ahead of the most important nematode pest of soybean, …
Assessing Your Winter Wheat Crop Stand and Spring Nitrogen Timing
Shawn P. Conley, Soybean and Wheat Extension Specialist, Department of Agronomy, University of Wisconsin As we begin to contemplate spring and the 2019 winter wheat growing season, many growers and consultants alike are beginning to …
Corn Response to Banded Fertilizers at Planting
Dr. Joe Lauer, UW-Madison Agronomy and Extention State Corn Specialist Banding fertilizer around the corn seed during planting is a common practice in the northern Corn Belt. Corn planting is frequently delayed in this region …
2019 Wisconsin CCA of the Year, Todd Prill
Bryan Jensen, UW Extension and IPM Program Please join the WI CCA Board in congratulating Todd Prill as the 2019 Wisconsin CCA of the Year! Todd lives in Chippewa Falls and graduated from UW River …
WISCONSIN CROP MANAGER NEWSLETTER, February 28, 2019
The 2nd issue of the 26th volume of the Wisconsin Crop Manager. All the WCM blog articles from the past month are compiled into one PDF. [wpfilebase tag=file path=’wcm-pdf/WCM2019/WCM2019-2a.pdf’ /]
Video: Tar Spot Management on Corn, A Wisconsin Perspective
Damon Smith, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin-Madison presents a short lecture about Tar Spot on Corn Symptoms, Severity, and Hybrid and Fungicide Trial Results in Wisconsin in 2018. Further reading: https://badgercropdoc.com/2018/12/19/effect-tar-spot-corn-hybrids-wisconsin-2018/ https://badgercropdoc.com/corn/
Dairy Farmer perspectives on cover crop forages after corn silage
Kevin Shelley, UW Nutrient and Pest Management Program A new publication, Planting cover crops after corn silage for spring forage harvest: Opportunities and challenges as told by dairy farmers and their consultants in Wisconsin, is available …