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Agriculture, Crops, & Soils
University of Wisconsin-Extension programs in Agriculture and Natural Resources help urban and rural people use research and knowledge to solve problems and take advantage of new opportunities. Agriculture and Natural Resources educators balance farm profitability and production of high-quality food, horticulture crops, fiber and plant material with protection of the natural environment.
Crops and Soils
The Extension Crops and Soils Program provides timely resources and information to help Wisconsin crop producers and their agricultural consultants manage crops efficiently and profitably.
You can find information on:
- Crop Production and cropping systems for corn, soybeans, forages, nutrient management, soil science, commercial vegetable, and cover crops.
- Pest Management: Information on the management of weeds, insects, and disease in Wisconsin cropping systems.
- Ask Extension: Your opportunity to talk directly with Extension specialists and staff
Corn Agronomy – 2023 Wisconsin Corn Hybrid Performance Trials
Results of the 2023 Wisconsin Corn Hybrid Trials:
2023 Wisconsin Weed Science Research Report
- The purpose of this report is to share the results of corn, soybean, and spring wheat herbicide evaluation research trials conducted by the Wisconsin Cropping Systems Weed Science (WiscWeeds) Program during the 2023 growing season.
2024 Pesticide Private Applicator Training and Testing
Pesticide Applicator Training Certification
Attention: Private Pesticide Applicator:
Certification is required to purchase and use restricted use pesticides. Private certification is not intended for commercial applicators. Certification programs include three hours of instruction and administration of the test, provided by the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. Permits issued are valid for five years.
To check your certification status, visit: http://www.kellysolutions.com/WI/Applicators/index.asp
Due to changes in Extension staffing capacity across the state, the Pesticide Applicator Training Program has changed some things about how applicators certify (or recertify):
- Pesticide Applicator Training manuals are now only available through either mail order or online from the UW Pesticide Applicator Training Program.
- Online: https://patstore.wisc.edu/secure/default.asp, select desired Private Applicator training material
- Mail Order: Private Pesticide Applicator Order Form*Mail order forms are available in our office, upon request.
- If applicators would like to attend an in-person training, those are now also all being conducted by the UW PAT Program.
They can visit the UW Extension events calendar (https://fyi.extension.wisc.edu/pat/events/) to register. - Alternatively, follow link and scroll to Vernon County to select class (https://patstore.wisc.edu/secure/collection/private/45). Listings are in alphabetical order based on county.
- If applicators would like to attend an online training, registration is also on the UW PAT Store (https://go.wisc.edu/greo5e).
- If applicators would like the self-study option (must get a 70% on exam), tests are being provided at select county Extension offices. They can visit the UW PAT Program website (https://fyi.extension.wisc.edu/pat/county-testing-sites/) for the full list of participating counties. Extension Vernon County is providing exams by appointment only. Please contact us at 608-637-5276 to schedule.
If you have any questions, please call the Extension Vernon County Office at 608-637-5276.
Farm Management News
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- March 14th No-Till Workshop
- Topics covered: No-till Planter Setup and UW Research – Dr. Brian Luck
- Local On-Farm Planter Research from 2023
- Starter Fertilizer in No-Till
- Nitrogen Products and Application Options for No-Till
- Free Lunch
- Please register with QR code below or text/call Sam Bibby (608-219-2055)
- March 14th No-Till Workshop
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- February 10 Show Pig Symposium
- This event will be held Saturday February 10, 2024 at the Chula Vista Resort in the Wisconsin Dells. The educational program will be held from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm with lunch served at noon. Along with a high-quality agenda, feed suppliers will be on hand to answer any feed-related questions exhibitors may have. Registration is $5/person or $10/person at the door based on availability. Lunch is included with your registration. Register at wppa.org by February 9, 2024
- February 10 Show Pig Symposium
Latest UW-Extension Dairy Team Headlines
Soil Testing
The links below give you the cost, standard analysis test, optional analysis tests and cost, sampling guidelines, submission sheet, and sample soil test report. You may pick up a soil test packet which includes the bags at the Vernon County Extension office. Test results will be mailed or emailed directly to you. Postage cost is $10.20 for a USPS small flat rate box which holds up to 2 bags.
- Soil Sample Process: Wildlife Food Plots
- Soil Sample Process: Lawn Garden
- Soil Sample Process: Field
The Soy Report
If you have any questions regarding Crops & Soils in Vernon County, please contact:
Regional Crops & Soils Educator, Sam Bibby
Contact:
Cell: 608- 219-2055
Office: 608-355-3254
Email:
sbibby@wisc.edu