News
-
Are we done planting in central Michigan?
Published on June 19, 2019
The unprecedented 2019 cool and wet planting season has many producers and agronomists looking for answers to questions we have not thought about before. -
Delayed planting informational meeting scheduled for June 20 in Grand Rapids
Published on June 19, 2019
Join experts to discuss the current planting situation for corn and soybeans and possible options for producers. -
MSU Cover Crop Team Webinar Series: Soil biology benefits of cover crops
Published on June 11, 2019
The fourth webinar in this series highlights research at MSU looking at the impact of cover crops on the health and diversity of the soil microbial community, and effects on corn yield. -
Weed control recommendations for late and prevented planting
Published on June 11, 2019
Due to delayed planting this spring, many critical weed control decisions to be made on planted acres or those that will be planted soon and prevented planting acres. -
Prevented planting acres and cover crops
Published on June 6, 2019
Consider cover crops to protect and build prevented planting acres. -
Understanding delayed planting decisions in Michigan
Published on June 6, 2019
Reviewing the options available to producers who have not yet planted their field crops because of poor planting conditions. -
MSU Cover Crop Team Webinar Series: Planting green – Cereal rye and soybean
Published on May 28, 2019
The third webinar in this series highlights research at MSU on interseeding soybean into standing cereal rye cover crops. -
MSU Cover Crop Team Webinar Series: Interseeding cover crops in corn in Michigan
Published on May 21, 2019
The second webinar in this series highlights research at MSU on interseeding cover crops into standing corn. -
The 4R's of Nutrient Management
Published on May 13, 2019
We have heard the term, “4R's” many times, but what does it actually mean? -
West central Michigan vegetable update – May 1, 2019
Published on May 1, 2019
Rain, rain go away! With lots of field delays this week, consider using free videos to train your workers.