. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. .S. COMPANY EXPORTS HOPSTICKS TO JAPAN Should this item come under the head- y of carrying coals to Newcastle or lat? X seems that Lakewood Industries of bbing, Minn., will send more than $8 llion worth of chopsticks to Japan this ir. rhe secret? Seems that the area around bbing is blessed with an abundance of jen trees. Aspen trees, apparently, )duce good chopsticks. /isconsin Wants \olunteers for PM Program loting that growers from Wood, Jkson and Juneau counties took part lan experimental Integrated Pest V nagement Program in 19


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. .S. COMPANY EXPORTS HOPSTICKS TO JAPAN Should this item come under the head- y of carrying coals to Newcastle or lat? X seems that Lakewood Industries of bbing, Minn., will send more than $8 llion worth of chopsticks to Japan this ir. rhe secret? Seems that the area around bbing is blessed with an abundance of jen trees. Aspen trees, apparently, )duce good chopsticks. /isconsin Wants \olunteers for PM Program loting that growers from Wood, Jkson and Juneau counties took part lan experimental Integrated Pest V nagement Program in 1986, the Liversity of Wisconsin Extension is siking growers from other parts of / consin to volunteer for the 1987 )Tram. loseann Kachadoorian, Cranberry i; I Coordinator at UW Extension IVEX), says anyone interested in nrmation can reach her at (608) 262- l: 7 or 262-6444. WEX has prepared the following If ;ription of the program: |iow does the UWEX Cranberry 11 program help growers? le Cranberry IPM program assists xvers in making more informed pest D rol decisions. Growers are provided A sly with a report from a scout stating le' presence, population and damage iiy. Scouting information allows grow- y^'to more precisely time pesticide ' p lications and select the most effective (iment. The end results are improved I rol of pests and more judicious I cide use. â ogram Methods < icout or trained observer visits each 1 ih weekly. Several sites on each bed ' ampled, using a sweep net, and the I ber of insects are recorded. Twenty ' Jerries at each site are inspected for !;t and disease damage. Damage ! ting from pest activity is indicated nap of the property. Also, pheromone I for the following insects are placed ch marsh: Sparganothis Fruitworm, : cheaded Fireworm and Cranberry . I er. In addition to weekly scouting, Silant tissue and two soil samples i le collected during the season and i zed for nutrient content. In August, ,<-i i map and control recommendations. 'I USE


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