Hayley Bunselmeyer and Joe Lauer, Corn Agronomists To maximize field productivity and profitability, growers are increasingly using site-specific management rather than whole field management practices. Our objective is to describe spatial and temporal yield variability …
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Pricing Corn Silage
Joe Lauer and Ryan Sterry, Corn Agronomist and St. Croix County Agent Pricing corn silage is a difficult decision because it often comes at a time when emotions of sellers and buyers are high. The …
UW-Extension/Madison Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic (PDDC) Update
Brian Hudelson, Ann Joy, Erin DeWinter and Joyce Wu, Plant Disease Diagnostics Clinic The PDDC receives samples of many plant and soil samples from around the state. The following diseases/disorders have been identified at the …
Season Final Wis DATCP Pest Bulletin newsletter, 8-29-13
Issue No. 17 of the Wisconsin Pest Bulletin is now available at: http://datcpservices.wisconsin.gov/pb/index.jsp PRINT THIS ISSUE PLEASE NOTE: This is the last regularly scheduled Bulletin for 2013. A final summary issue will be published in November …
Wisconsin Crop Manager 8/29/13
The 25th issue of the Wisconsin Crop Manager is now available. Follow the link below to view this issue. Wisconsin Crop Manager 25 with extras
New Video: White Mold in Soybean
Dr. Damon smith talks about white mold of soybean. For every 10% increase in incidence of white mold, there can be up to a 5 bushel per acre loss in yield. This makes white mold …
Vegetable Crop Update 8/27/13
The 18th issue of the Vegetable Crop Update is now available. Follow the link below to view this update. Vegetable Crop Update 18
A Guide to Making Soybean Silage
Dan Undersander, Professor, Kevin Jarek, Tom Anderson, Nick Schneider, and Lee Milligan, Extension Educators, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53706 Corresponding author: Dan Undersander. djunders@wisc.edu Undersander, D., Jarek, K., Anderson, T., Schneider, N., and Milligan, L. …
Late Season Soybean Disease Update – August 27, 2013
Damon Smith, Field Crops Extension Pathologist, University of Wisconsin-Madison Several diseases have been popping up in soybean fields around the state over the past couple of weeks. White mold (a.k.a. Sclerotinia stem rot) has become …
Late Planted Drought Stricken Soybean as a Forage?…Check the Label First
Shawn Conley, Soybean and Wheat Extension Specialist Severe alfalfa winterkill coupled with late soybean plantings followed by dry conditions have growers considering chopping their soybean as a forage. Before you even consider this option make …