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Northeast Michigan field crop regional report – May 30, 2013
Published on May 30, 2013
Memorial Day weekend was clear and dry, allowing many growers to wrap-up corn planting and make significant progress with other fieldwork. Cool temperatures have slowed the drying of heavier soils and hindered early crop development. -
East central Michigan field crop regional report – May 30, 2013
Published on May 30, 2013
Rain has stopped field work and planting progress in the east central region. -
West central Michigan field crop regional report – May 30, 2013
Published on May 30, 2013
Very little planting progress this week and more delays expected in the west central region. -
Why Intrepid has use restrictions and advice for complying
Published on May 29, 2013
In some Michigan counties, growers need to know what wild plants grow in their area in order to use Intrepid insecticide. -
Central Michigan field crop regional report – May 23, 2013
Published on May 23, 2013
Rain, rain, go away! Central Michigan fields are saturated with standing water in many locations. -
West central Michigan field crop regional report – May 23, 2013
Published on May 23, 2013
Rapid progress followed by more rain delays in the west central region. -
Southwest Michigan field crop regional report – May 23, 2013
Published on May 23, 2013
Recent wet conditions have left standing water in some fields in the southwest region; however, most of the lower areas will avoid stand loss. -
Accessing growing degree days with Enviro-weather
Published on May 23, 2013
Understanding and using accumulated growing degree days can help you know when to expect pests. This is one of the services Enviro-weather offers Michigan growers. -
East central Michigan field crop regional report – May 23, 2013
Published on May 23, 2013
Producers made tremendous progress in getting corn and soybeans planted last week before rain halted most all field work earlier this week. -
Northeast Michigan field crop regional report – May 16, 2013
Published on May 16, 2013
A cold, wet Mother’s Day weekend halted fieldwork across the northeast, but temperatures will continue to recover over the next seven days.