Wisconsin Emerging Crops Accelerator
  • About
    • Our Mission
    • 10-20-30 Initiative
    • The Team
  • Emerging Crops
    • Bambara Groundnut
    • Cider Apples
    • Food-Grade Grains
    • Hazelnuts
    • Hemp >
      • Midwestern Hemp Database
    • Hops
    • Kernza
    • Malting Barley
    • New Berry Crops >
      • Aronia Berries
      • Currants
      • Elderberries
      • Honeyberries
      • Strawberries (Day-Neutral)
    • Table Grapes
  • Events Calendar
  • Podcast
  • Contact Us

THE TEAM

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Phillip Alberti

Research Program Manager​
​Department of Horticulture

As Research Program Manager for the Ellison lab, my focus is to coordinate lab, greenhouse, and field research activities.  In addition to coordinating hemp variety evaluations and production research trials, my role prioritizes grower-cooperator participation and digital outreach strategies including the Midwestern Hemp Database and Cultivar Check programs. 
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palberti@wisc.edu
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Dr. Amaya Atucha

Associate Professor
​Department of Horticulture

My research program focuses on fruit crop physiology and production of temperate fruit crops, including cranberries, cold climate grapes, apples, berry crops, and other specialty crops. The goal of my extension program is to generate and provide research-based information that improves crop production and profitability of the Wisconsin fruit industry.
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fruit.wisc.edu
atucha@wisc.edu
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Jerry Clark, M.S., CCA

Agricultural Educator
​Chippewa County

My research and extension programming in new crops focuses on malting barley, hemp, and hops. I primarily investigate production practices such as variety performance and fertility and fungicide applications. Educational outreach is provided through workshops, field days, and publications.

  chippewa.extension.wisc.edu/fact-sheets/
      jerome.clark@wisc.edu
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Dr. Jed Colquhoun

Professor
​Department of Horticulture

My research and outreach are focused on commercial specialty crop production. I also serve as the Wisconsin IPM Program Director. Our program’s work is centered at the crossroads of productive agricultural systems and resilient natural resources, including diversification of our cropping systems in ways that are economically solvent and protect vital resources like water.

       specialtycrops.wisc.edu

      colquhoun@wisc.edu
                        
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Dr. Julie Dawson

Associate Professor
​​Department of Horticulture

My research program is focused on diversified farm and food enterprises serving regional markets. Our Seed-to-Kitchen project uses participatory trials and plant breeding to identify varieties of many different specialty crops that are adapted to the Upper Midwest and have excellent flavor. I also collaborate on breeding programs with American hazelnuts and food-grade small grains.​

  seedtokitchen.horticulture.wisc.edu
dawson.horticulture.wisc.edu
    dawson@hort.wisc.edu
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Carl Duley

Agricultural Educator
​Buffalo County

My extension education and applied research program has focused on finding alternative crops and cropping systems that would reduce soil erosion in the steeper soils of the Driftless region of Wisconsin. My main focus has been in small grains (emphasis on malting barley and food grade oats), hops, and hemp production, mostly under a no-till management system.

 carl.duley@wisc.edu​
     buffalo.extension.wisc.edu/agriculture/
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Dr. Shelby Ellison

Assistant Professor
​Department of Horticulture​

My primary research interest is preserving, characterizing, and utilizing genetic diversity in alternative crops to meet the needs of Wisconsin farmers. I am also interested in how human interactions with plants, through domestication and breeding, have altered the plant genome and how we can use these selection signatures to trace domestication and improvement throughout history.

         alternativecrops.horticulture.wisc.edu/

      slrepinski@wisc.edu​
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Jason Fischbach, M.S.

Outreach Specialist

As an Outreach Specialist with UW-Extension, I work to develop dual purpose agricultural production systems that provide income for farmers while also protecting soil and water quality. My primary focus is on hazelnuts, where I co-lead the Upper Midwest Hazelnut Development Initiative, which seeks to provide improved hazelnut germplasm for growers while helping them build production, processing, and market development capacity.
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   midwesthazelnuts.org
    jason.fischbach@wisc.edu
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Dr. Leslie Holland

Assistant Professor
​Department of Plant Pathology

My research program focuses on the diagnosis, biology, and management of pathogens affecting fruit production in Wisconsin, specifically - cranberry, apple, cherry, grape, and other specialty fruit crops. We use basic and applied research to address disease challenges of fruit production and translate these findings into practical information for stakeholders. Research interests include fungal disease complexes, fungicide resistance, biological control, cultural and chemical management.

      laholland@wisc.edu
         fcpp.plantpath.wisc.edu/
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Steffen Mirsky

Outreach Specialist

As an Outreach Specialist with UW-Extension, I work on the commercialization of emerging crops throughout the state by providing educational programming and support for stakeholders in the supply chains, from researchers and farmers to processors, distributors, and retailers.
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  swmirsky@wisc.edu
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Dr. Valentin Picasso

Assistant Professor
​Department of Agronomy

I am working to develop sustainable forage and perennial grain systems that will build resilience to climate change. One main focus is developing dual-purpose perennial cropping systems, such as Kernza® intermediate wheatgrass intercropped with legumes, which can be grazed for forage and produce grain for food (beer and baked goods). I also teach undergraduate and graduate courses in international agriculture, agroecology, and forages.

  foragesandperennialgrains.agronomy.wisc.edu/
   picassorisso@wisc.edu
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  • About
    • Our Mission
    • 10-20-30 Initiative
    • The Team
  • Emerging Crops
    • Bambara Groundnut
    • Cider Apples
    • Food-Grade Grains
    • Hazelnuts
    • Hemp >
      • Midwestern Hemp Database
    • Hops
    • Kernza
    • Malting Barley
    • New Berry Crops >
      • Aronia Berries
      • Currants
      • Elderberries
      • Honeyberries
      • Strawberries (Day-Neutral)
    • Table Grapes
  • Events Calendar
  • Podcast
  • Contact Us