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Time for spotted wing Drosophila management in berry and cherry crops
Published on July 9, 2021
With the cooler and wetter weather, conditions have become much more suitable for spotted wing Drosophila at a time when the density of susceptible fruit is increasing. -
Evaluation of potato early die complex management using custom compost blends and nematicides
Published on July 9, 2021
MSU researcher Marisol Quintanilla worked with a private company to develop and evaluate designer composts to combat potato early die complex. -
MSU School of Packaging receives grants to develop two new processes to recycle and reuse plastics
Published on July 9, 2021
The Rabnawaz Research Team is developing new processes for bottle-to-bottle recycling and a responsible solution to reuse mixed plastic waste. -
Assessing plant uptake and accumulation of PFAS from soils amended with biosolids
Published on July 9, 2021
MSU researcher Hui Li explored PFAS contamination in vegetable and grain crops. -
How to add an Image Gallery container
Published on July 9, 2021
Step by step instruction on how to add an Image Gallery container. -
Evaluating performance of drought tolerant corn hybrids and herbicide efficacy under water stress
Published on July 9, 2021
MSU researcher Erin Burns examined corn hybrid response to reduced soil moisture and weed competition. -
Integrating mechanical cultivation and competitive cultivars for improved weed management in Michigan vegetables
Published on July 9, 2021
MSU researcher Daniel Brainard investigated the cost effectiveness of mechanical cultivation for weeds in vegetables. -
Enhancing risk management skills and farm sustainability of small underserved blueberry growers through educational outreach
Published on July 9, 2021
MSU Extension educator Carlos Garcia-Salazar led the creation and implementation of a Spanish-language curriculum to bring resources to minority blueberry farmers. -
Developing hop virus diagnostic tools to support effective diagnosis and clean plant initiatives essential for hop industry growth and sustainability
Published on July 9, 2021
MSU researcher Carolyn Malmstrom and her team created diagnostic tools for viruses affecting hops in Michigan. -
How Michigan forests can do more to help protect the planet
Published on July 8, 2021
Lauren Cooper and Kylie Clay publish opinion piece in the Detroit Free Press titled "How Michigan forests can do more to help protect the planet." -
Green Science Adventure Camp Mon-Wed
Published on July 8, 2021
Green Science Adventure Camp Mon-Wed -
Emergency response to accidents involving livestock D2L online course offered by MSU Extension
Published on July 8, 2021
Accidents involving livestock occur throughout Michigan and preparing first responders to effectively respond to these accidents is the goal of the MSU Extension D2L online training course. -
Additional tips for a successful 4-H club
Published on July 8, 2021
Explore the basics of a 4-H club and a club meeting’s components. -
Mid-year financial health check-up…How healthy is your farm?
Published on July 8, 2021
Now is a good time to start checking the pulse of your farm’s financial health. -
Southwest Michigan field crops update – July 8, 2021
Published on July 8, 2021
Warm weather and adequate moisture pave the way for good crop growth as we head into reproductive stages in corn and soybean. -
Why is taking attendance an important best practice for 4-H clubs?
Published on July 8, 2021
4-H clubs should always take attendance at their meetings. -
2021 Message from the Coordinator
Published on July 8, 2021
A message from Project GREEEN coordinator James Kells. -
Jun-Hyun Kim, associate professor and LA program director receives multiple awards
Published on July 8, 2021
Jun-Hyun Kim, associate professor and program director of the LA Program and the MED Program in SPDC was recently awarded three honors from the Council of Educators in Landscape Architects (CELA) -
Michigan insects in the garden - Season 2 Week 3: Cicindelinae
Published on July 7, 2021
Tiger beetles are predators with fierce jaws and eyes on the back of their heads. -
Rules and regulations for selling honey in Michigan
Published on July 7, 2021
A comprehensive guide for beekeepers who want to process and sell honey or honey related products direct or wholesale.