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In times of supply chain disruption, how do I appropriately dispose of my livestock mortalities?
Published on May 3, 2020
Learn about mortality disposal options according to the Michigan Bodies of Dead Animals Act. -
Supply chain disruptions
Published on May 3, 2020
When workers essential to the food supply become ill, how does this affect the food supply chain within the meat industry? -
Farmers facing isolation – stay connected, it’s good for you
Published on May 1, 2020
The inherent nature of the agricultural occupation is independent. Isolation is often linked to impacts on mental health and loss of life by suicide. -
Integrated management strategies for improved soybean cyst nematode control
Published on April 30, 2020
Evaluation of rotation, compost, chemicals and cover crops to manage soybean cyst nematode populations. -
Creating a weed management plan for hemp
Published on April 30, 2020
Weed control in hemp will require careful planning. -
Early season weed control in corn
Published on April 30, 2020
Plan now for successful 2020 weed control in corn. -
Southeast Michigan vegetable update – April 29, 2020
Published on April 29, 2020
A cold April closes with steady rain. -
Farm safety: COVID-19 health screening requirements for essential employees
Published on April 29, 2020
New health screening requirements for essential employees will help keep our farms safe and ensure that they can keep running during this pandemic. -
Specialty Crop Irrigation: A video alternative to educational meetings
Published on April 29, 2020
With the growing interest in vegetable production, whether a truck farm, an integrated local goods production program or a new alternative crop like hemp, irrigation is a major factor in success. -
Early season disease management: It’s time to start scouting for wheat diseases
Published on April 29, 2020
Scouting your fields early in the season will put you ahead of the game in the fight against wheat diseases.