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Wheat Watchers Week of May 12, 2025
Published on May 15, 2025
See how the wheat crop is progressing across the state this week. -
MSU researcher receives $500K grant to study tree species suited to future Michigan climates
Published on May 15, 2025
Jeremy Johnson, assistant professor in the MSU Department of Forestry, leads the project. -
Thrips parvispinus management in Michigan greenhouses: Insights from the latest research
Published on May 15, 2025
Thrips parvispinus have been popping up in Michigan greenhouses over the past few years. Here’s a look at the latest research on managing this invasive pest – just in case it shows up in your greenhouse. -
2025 Michigan Viticulture Field Day and Michigan Enology Experience, July 30-31
Published on May 15, 2025
Join other grape growers and winemakers for two days of hands-on demonstrations and learning as well as a fun time and good food and drink in southwest Michigan. -
Southwest Michigan field crops update – May 15, 2025
Published on May 15, 2025
Corn and soybeans continue to emerge while planting is ongoing. Wheat is at Feekes 9 (flag leaf fully emerged) and early 10 (boot stage). -
Impact of heat stress on wheat yields to be discussed on Field Crops Virtual Breakfast Series
Published on May 15, 2025
Dennis Pennington will talk through the dangers of high temperatures for wheat at flowering during the May 22 Field Crops Virtual Breakfast Series. -
Perry’s research team recognized for 2024 USFS Chief’s Honors Award
Published on May 15, 2025
Dr. Bess Perry’s project team received the 2024 United States Forest Service Chief’s Honors Award, which recognizes the accomplishments of Forest Service individuals and teams throughout the agency and their contributions to the communities they serve. -
Box tree moth quarantine covers 13 southern Michigan counties
Published on May 15, 2025
The regulated area for box tree moth includes 13 southeast and central Michigan counties: Clinton, Eaton, Ingham, Lapeer, Livingston, Oakland, Jackson, Washtenaw, Wayne, Lenawee, Monroe, Macomb and St. Clair. -
New endowment empowering experiential learning opportunities in construction management
Published on May 14, 2025
The James D. Parish Endowment supports MSU students competing in the annual Associated Builders and Contractors Commercial Construction Management Competition. -
West central Michigan tree fruit update – May 14, 2025
Published on May 14, 2025
Tart cherry, pears and apples are in bloom. Some peaches and sweet cherries are in petal fall. -
Tolhurst examining economic behavior changes, impacts caused by extreme weather events on agriculture
Published on May 14, 2025
Tor Tolhurst, an assistant professor in the Department of Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics, joined MSU in fall 2024 by way of the Agricultural Resiliency Program. -
MSU Distinguished Professor elected to National Academy of Sciences for work in sustainable agriculture
Published on May 14, 2025
Dr. Phil Robertson, director of KBS LTAR, was elected to the National Academy of Sciences, one of the highest honors for scientists. -
Northwest Michigan fruit update – May 13, 2025
Published on May 14, 2025
Sweet cherries are in full bloom, and tart cherries are close behind at 50% bloom. Apples are at pink, and growers are busy with bloom activities. -
Michigan grape scouting report – May 14, 2025
Published on May 14, 2025
Check out the latest Michigan grape scouting report for timely updates on weather, vine growth, disease management and pest activity. Stay informed and make proactive decisions to support vineyard health and productivity. -
Michigan vegetable crop report – May 14, 2025
Published on May 14, 2025
Field season has started off a normal pace for many growers, without too many weather-related issues throwing off schedules. -
Extreme heat affects blueberry pollen nutrition, bee health and plant reproduction, study finds
Published on May 14, 2025
A recent study led by MSU Entomology graduate Jenna Walters found that extreme heat negatively impacts blueberry pollen nutrition, bee health and plant reproduction, highlighting the critical link between climate change and crop production. -
Southeast Michigan fruit update – May 13, 2025
Published on May 13, 2025
Blueberries and strawberries are blooming and in fruit set. -
Consider maintenance when choosing plants this spring
Published on May 13, 2025
Heavy-feeding plants such as petunia require more maintenance from home gardeners than other species to ensure season-long color. -
Controlling common asparagus beetle during harvest season
Published on May 13, 2025
Common asparagus beetle egglaying during harvest can cause major financial loss; get updated on products available for control. -
Managing heat stress in heifers: Protecting performance from calf to cow
Published on May 13, 2025
Understanding how heat stress affects youngstock, in-utero and beyond and implementing targeted cooling and nutrition strategies can help producers safeguard both current and future herd performance.