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Smart gardening with deer: Deer-resistant summer bulbs, rhizomes, tubers and corms
Published on May 21, 2020
Summer blooming bulbs, rhizomes, tubers and corms that are planted in spring and early summer are avoided by deer. -
Central Michigan field crop update – May 21, 2020
Published on May 21, 2020
Cold, frost, rain…what’s next? -
Hop training
Published on May 21, 2020
Best practices include proper bine selection and training date. -
Get ready for the Tri-State Precision Ag Webinar on June 23
Published on May 21, 2020
Join us for the first 2020 Tri-State Precision Ag Day online webinar on June 23 at 6 p.m. -
Southwest Michigan field crop update – May 21, 2020
Published on May 21, 2020
High rainfall totals from this past week have put field work on hold, but warmer weather is on the way to get planted crops up and growing. -
How much to expect when buying freezer beef: Part Two
Published on May 21, 2020
How many steak and roasts is in one freezer beef? How much ground beef should I expect? -
Online meetings: Part 1
Published on May 21, 2020
Choosing to go virtual. -
How much to expect when buying freezer beef: Part One
Published on May 21, 2020
Determine the amount of freezer space needed when purchasing freezer beef. -
Smart gardening with deer: Buffet versus buffer garden designs
Published on May 20, 2020
Follow these planting techniques and plant suggestions to limit deer damage and better share space with wildlife. -
Assessing Landscape Architectural Research Universities
Published on May 20, 2020
According to Google Scholar, MSU was 7th in North America and 10th in the world for landscape research. -
Extension Master Gardener class attracts generations of learners
Published on May 20, 2020
Marquette County Extension Master Gardener trainees span each decade from the 1930s to 1990s. -
Michigan flood: Resources to assist flood-impacted areas
Published on May 20, 2020
Recent flooding has submerged communities and neighborhoods, and left many Michigan residents with unanswered questions. -
Bolting in spring vegetables
Published on May 20, 2020
The blame for bolting vegetables is often placed on warm temperatures, but the true trigger is often the cold. -
MSU announces new Center for PFAS Research
Published on May 20, 2020
The Center for PFAS Research brings together faculty from across Michigan State University to study the health and environmental issues around PFAS chemicals. -
Sasha presented at AgroEnviro Workshop in Brazil
Published on May 20, 2020
Sasha Kravchenko was an invited speaker at AgroEnviro Workshop – Applications of Synchrotron Radiation for Foundational Science in Agricultural and Environmental Research, Campinas, Brazil. -
East Michigan vegetable update – May 20, 2020
Published on May 20, 2020
There were one or two good planting days in the last week. Now growers are waiting for some drying conditions. -
Landscape architecture student shares his 2020 study abroad experience
Published on May 20, 2020
Eunho Herron says: "Study aboard is such an essential experience for landscape architecture majors because it directly impacts the way we think and design. I cannot insist on how valuable and amazing the experience was. " -
Southeast Michigan vegetable update – May 20, 2020
Published on May 20, 2020
After a day or two of activity, last week’s rainy weather halted field work. -
Southwest Michigan vegetable update – May 20, 2020
Published on May 20, 2020
Excessive rain stops activity on most vegetable sites. -
Celebrating MSU Landscape Architecture program’s achievements, embracing change during novel coronavirus
Published on May 20, 2020
Landscape Architecture program Director Jun-Hyun Kim shares a program update.