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Aphid management in vegetable crops
Published on June 18, 2020
Aphids are a common pest in many vegetable crops. Learn about their management. -
Forestry faculty ensured courses continued despite limitations
Published on June 18, 2020
Professors David Rothstein and Dave MacFarlane took extra measures to ensure students were able to complete the Forestry Field Studies -
MSU Entomology honors its 2020 outstanding staff and students
Published on June 18, 2020
Learn about these recipients of the Department’s endowed fellowships, outstanding accomplishment awards, travel awards and more. -
Aster leafhoppers in carrots and celery: To spray or not to spray?
Published on June 18, 2020
Helping growers accurately time sprays for aster leafhoppers in carrots and celery. -
Michigan insects in the garden – Week 2: Green bees
Published on June 18, 2020
Bright green bees are flying under the radar in your garden. -
Michigan grape scouting report – June 17, 2020
Published on June 17, 2020
Vinifera grape bloom has started in southern Michigan. Disease control is still critical and berry moth catches are peaking. -
Keep your woods healthy for tomorrow
Published on June 17, 2020
Forest owners have a new tool to identify and address threats to their own forest’s long-term health. -
Southeast Michigan vegetable update – June 17, 2020
Published on June 17, 2020
Sun, wind and limited rainfall has dried out topsoil. -
West central Michigan vegetable update – June 17, 2020
Published on June 17, 2020
Take a quick peek in sweet corn planted after a heavy rye cover crop to see if true armyworm is around. -
Pathology as a career option
Published on June 17, 2020
Explore pathology as a career in the health and medical field. -
Rural tourism opportunities increase in Tuscola County, Mich. from first-time visitor assessment program
Published on June 17, 2020
Opportunities increase for tourism from the first-time visitor assessment program. -
East Michigan vegetable update – June 17, 2020
Published on June 17, 2020
High temperatures and transpiration rates could stress plants this week. -
West Michigan Lawn & Garden Hotline team provides research-based answers to residents
Published on June 17, 2020
Specially trained Extension Master Gardeners contribute to the statewide initiative of providing Michigan residents research-based answers to lawn and garden questions. -
Michigan potato late blight forecast – June 17, 2020
Published on June 17, 2020
No late blight reported. Weather-based risk low to moderate throughout Michigan. -
MSU alumnus Bill Johnson receives 2020 Landscape Architecture Foundation Medal
Published on June 17, 2020
William “Bill” Johnson, an alumnus of the Michigan State University Landscape Architecture program, was presented with the Landscape Architecture Foundation (LAF)’s Medal for his distinguished work applying the principles of sustainability to landscapes. -
Biochar: An emerging soil amendment
Published on June 17, 2020
Proper use of biochar can improve soil fertility and health. -
Acting against anti-Black racism and amplifying BIPOC food systems work
Published on June 17, 2020
We wish to amplify the work of organizations led by BIPOC who are advancing just and equitable food systems. -
Southwest Michigan vegetable update – June 17, 2020
Published on June 17, 2020
Unirrigated crops are stressed as dry weather continues. -
Cucumber downy mildew update on spore detection
Published on June 17, 2020
Update from Michigan’s spore detection network for June 17, 2020. -
Volunteer Process During Covid-19
Published on June 16, 2020
Volunteer Process During Covid-19