Carrie Laboski, Professor and Extension Soil Fertility/Nutrient Management Specialist, UW-Madison Past articles have discussed how to evaluate the need for rescue N applications for corn after excessive rainfall. A recent study completed at the Marshfield Ag Reserach …
WCM newsletter
UW/UWEX Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic (PDDC) Update June 22
Brian Hudelson, Sue Lueloff, John Lake and Ann Joy 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 16, …
Wisconsin Pest Bulletin, Issue No. 8, June 21
Krista Hamilton, Entomologist, Bureau of Plant Industry/Division of Agricultural Resource Management, Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection Volume 63 Issue No. 8 of the Wisconsin Pest Bulletin is now available at: https://datcpservices.wisconsin.gov/pb/pdf/06-21-18.pdf PLEASE NOTE: We …
Reporting Soybean Crop Injuries
Shawn P. Conley, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Jeremy Ross, University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture For many of us in agriculture, 2017 was a year we would like to quickly forget. Unpredictable weather, low …
Wisconsin Crop Manager Newsletter for June 21
This is the 11th issue of the 25th volume of the Wisconsin Crop Manager and is now available. Click on the link below to view this issue. [wpfilebase tag=file path=’wcm-pdf/WCM2018/WCM2018_11_2.pdf’ /]
OGRAIN, Field Day Agenda, Janesville, July 12
Small grains, modest gains: A pragmatic approach to profitability and sustainability This field day will highlight the diversity and innovations at the Hughes Farms in Janesville, WI. Farming over 5000 acres in a parallel operation …
Wisconsin UWEX Vegetable Crop Update Issue 11
Amanda Gevens, Associate Professor & Extension Specialist, Potato & Vegetable Pathology, UW-Madison Plant Pathology Department Vegetable Crop Updates Newsletter #11 Disease forecast info for late blight and early blight Late blight on tomato confirmed in Onondaga …
Assessing Flood Damage to Soybean
Shawn Conley, State Soybean and Wheat Specialist University of Wisconsin, Madison Severe flooding over the weekend has many low-lying soybean fields underwater. As the water dissipates yield potential and replant questions will arise. Flooding can …
First Generation European Corn Borer
Bryan Jensen, Dept. of Entomology and IPM Program It is no secret that European corn borer populations have been extremely low for several years. However, what does catch my attention is that I still get a …
Wisconsin Fruit News- Volume 3, Issue 5
Janet van Zoeren and Christelle Guédot, UW-Extension https://go.wisc.edu/5orlb7 This week in the Wisconsin Fruit Newsletter you can read about: A new invasive fly – the African fig fly Insect Diagnostic Lab update Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic …