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Item Cold Climate Strawberry Farming(2014-07-22) Martin, Echo; Tepe, Emily; Wold-Burkness, SuzanneItem Commercial Strawberry Production in Minnesota(Department of Horticultural Science, 2016) Hoover, Emily E; Luby, Jim; Rosen, Carl; Wold-Burkness, Suzanne; Tepe, Emily SStrawberries can be successfully grown on a commercial scale throughout much of Minnesota and are also well suited for small-scale and part-time farming operations. This bulletin covers important factors to consider when establishing and managing a commercial perennial June-bearing strawberry planting. Includes site selection, cultivars, establishment procedures, nutrient management, weed and pest management, irrigation, and marketing.Item Day-neutral Strawberry Production in Minnesota(Department of Horticultural Science, 2016) Hoover, Emily E; Luby, Jim; Rosen, Carl; Wold-Burkness, SuzanneDay-neutral strawberries differ from traditional June-bearing types in that they flower and fruit continuously when temperatures are moderate because they are insensitive to day length. This bulletin provides an overview of day-neutral strawberry establishment and management. Includes cultivar selection, spacing and planting, nutrient management, weed management, insect and disease management, and overwintering.Item Grape Insect Pests of the Home Garden, M1236(2008) Hahn, Jeffrey D.; Wold-Burkness, SuzanneGrowing grapes is becoming increasingly popular for the home gardener. Once grapevines are established, they can be productive for over 40 years. The productivity of the grapevines relies heavily on the careful choices of the home gardener. Home fruit gardeners can be successful if they select the right cultivars, properly prune grapevines annually, and maintain good fertility and pest management programs. Accurate insect identification is essential in any pest management program. In this publication we have compiled a list of insects commonly found on grapes in Minnesota. Please remember that careful, timely inspection of grapes and good cultural practices will aid in reducing the need for insecticide applications.Item Grape IPM Guide for Minnesota Producers(2011) Hoover, Emily E.; Wold-Burkness, Suzanne; Hilton, Joy; Mollov, Dimitre; Burkness, Eric; Galvan, Tederson; Hemstad, Peter; Hutchinson, W.D.Item Minnesota high tunnel production manual for commercial growers, 2nd Edition(University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2012) Nennich, Terrance T; Wold-Burkness, SuzanneRisk management, structures, the high tunnel environment, cultural practices, crop production, crops, and finances for growing in high tunnels in Minnesota