News
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Making It In Michigan Conference and Trade Show returned to in-person format for 2023
Published on April 21, 2023
MSU Product Center hosted the 14th annual conference on April 20, 2023, at the Lansing Center. -
Accurate production records can benefit farm profitability
Published on April 21, 2023
How reconciling production can help manage risk and improve farm decisions. -
Ammonium toxicity can cause chlorosis in pansies and other crops
Published on April 21, 2023
Preventing and correcting ammonium toxicity in greenhouses: Understanding the causes, symptoms and solutions. -
Practical heat stress abatement strategies for dairy cows
Published on April 21, 2023
Several management strategies are available to help cows cope with heat stress minimizing its negative effects. -
Christmas tree spring update – April 19, 2023
Published on April 21, 2023
Warmer than typical temperatures have pushed much of the state seven to 14 days ahead in degree day accumulation and will affect management on the farm. -
MSU Product Center recognizes Hallstedt Homestead Cherries with Best Barrier Buster Award
Published on April 20, 2023
Despite challenges, this northern Michigan cherry farm survives and thrives. -
Fat Baby Hot Sauce recognized with the MSU Product Center’s 2023 Value-Added Agricultural Product Award
Published on April 20, 2023
Fat Baby’s farm-to-table hot sauce is made from hot peppers grown in Clare County, Michigan. -
MSU Product Center recognizes USDA Rural Development Michigan director of business programs at Making It In Michigan event
Published on April 20, 2023
Bobbie Morrison was presented with the 2023 Director’s Award for her critical support of Michigan businesses, entrepreneurs, and communities. -
Poison hemlock identification and control
Published on April 20, 2023
Poison hemlock is a potentially dangerous weed found in Michigan, and identifying it is the first step in controlling it. -
Managing the top five toughest weeds in Michigan hay fields
Published on April 20, 2023
A survey of the Great Lakes Forage and Grazing Conference participants provides a list of tough weeds for producers.