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Blueberries (wild lowbush)
- Bulletin #1061, Using Your Smartphone to Enhance Your Farm Business in Maine
- Bulletin #1171, Building Soils for Better Crops
- Bulletin #2000, Disease Management Guide for Wild Blueberries
- Bulletin #2003, Flower Primordia Development Stage with Temperature Tolerance
- Bulletin #2005, Beneficial Insect Series 1: the Allegheny Mound Ant
- Bulletin #2006, Guide to Efficient Irrigation of the Wild Blueberry
- Bulletin #2009, IPM Tactics to Reduce Pesticide Exposure to Honey and Native Bees
- Bulletin #2015, Blueberry Diseases 1
- Bulletin #2016, Blueberry Enterprise Budget
- Bulletin #2025, Weed Control Guide for Wild Blueberries
- Bulletin #2027, Botrytis Blight Control for Wild Blueberries
- Bulletin #2029, Organic Wild Blueberry Production
- Bulletin #2031, Spotted Wing Drosophila: Pest Biology and IPM Recommendations for Wild Blueberries
- Bulletin #2040, Commercial Pollinators
- Bulletin #2057, Filling Bare Spots in Blueberry Fields
- Bulletin #2073, Growing Wild Blueberries in the Home Garden
- Bulletin #2074, How to Test Your Own Wild Blueberry Soil pH
- Bulletin #2079, Honey Bees and Blueberry Pollination
- Bulletin #2088, Wild Blueberry Culture in Maine
- Bulletin #2092, Leaf and Soil Sampling Procedures
- Bulletin #2093, Interpreting Your Leaf Analysis Results
- Bulletin #2094, Lowbush Blueberry Nutrition Series: Fertilizing with Nitrogen and Phosphorus
- Bulletin #2111, Wild Bee Conservation for Wild Blueberry Fields
- Bulletin #2146, Tribenuron Methyl for Bunchberry Control in Wild Blueberries
- Bulletin #2147, Mesotrione Use in Wild Blueberries
- Bulletin #2148, Postemergence Grass Control for Wild Blueberries
- Bulletin #2168, Pruning Lowbush Blueberry Fields
- Bulletin #2176, Glyphosate for Weed Control in Wild Blueberries
- Bulletin #2178, Deer Management in Wild Blueberry Fields
- Bulletin #2179, Wood Chip Mulching in Wild Blueberry Fields
- Bulletin #2182, Minimizing Off-Target Deposition of Pesticide Applications
- Bulletin #2191, Hexazinone for Weed Control
- Bulletin #2193, Weed Management in Wild Blueberry Fields
- Bulletin #2236, Progress Towards the Development of a Mechanical Harvester for Wild Blueberries
- Bulletin #2237, Assuring Product Quality Through Handling Practices
- Bulletin #2238, The Influence of Pruning Methods on Insect and Disease Control
- Bulletin #2239, Mulching to Improve Plant Cover
- Bulletin #2253, Growing Highbush Blueberries
- Bulletin #2255, A Method to Control Monilinia Blight
- Bulletin #2256, Sources of Lowbush Blueberry Plants
- Bulletin #2275, Integrated Crop Management Field Scouting Guide for Lowbush Blueberries
- Bulletin #2276, Hexazinone Best Management System for Wild Blueberry Fields
- Bulletin #2284, Red-Striped Fireworm
- Bulletin #2285, Blueberry Sawfly
- Bulletin #2368, Grasshoppers
- Bulletin #2369, Blueberry Leaf Beetle
- Bulletin #2370, Strawberry Rootworm
- Bulletin #2371, Blueberry Spanworm
- Bulletin #2372, Blueberry Flea Beetle
- Bulletin #2373, Blueberry Thrips
- Bulletin #2413, How to Manage Alfalfa Leafcutting Bees for Blueberry Pollination
- Bulletin #2420, Field Conservation Management of Native Leafcutting and Mason Osmia Bees
- Bulletin #2421, Commercial Bumblebee Management for Wild Blueberry Pollination
- Bulletin #2434, Calibration of Granular Applicators for Herbicide Impregnated Fertilizer ApplicationsÂ
- Bulletin #5030, Monitoring for the Blueberry Maggot
- Bulletin #5066, Witches’ Broom of Blueberries
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