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2019 CANR Golfing for Scholarships event provides $10,000 for CANR scholarships, student activities and alumni programs
Published on June 7, 2019
The 2019 CANR Golfing for Scholarships outing held June 4 and raised $10,000 for scholarships, student club grants and alumni programming. -
First-time visitors to a Michigan community provide new perspectives to drive tourism, strengthen community vitality and spawn local leaders
Published on June 7, 2019
Michigan State University Extension First Impressions Tourism Assessment (FIT) program assists Cass City, MI with identifying strengths and weaknesses through the eyes of first-time visitors. -
Southwest Michigan field crop update – June 6, 2019
Published on June 6, 2019
Small windows—not a great way to build a house with a view or to plant crops, but that is the hand that southwest Michigan growers were dealt this season. -
To plant? Or not to plant?
Published on June 6, 2019
That’s the question of the week for corn producers in central Michigan. -
“Understanding delayed planting decisions in Michigan”
Published on June 6, 2019
Melissa McKendree, Assistant Professor in AFRE writes an article exploring various options available to producers facing challenges of delaying planting field crops due to poor planting conditions. -
Understanding delayed planting decisions in Michigan
Published on June 6, 2019
Reviewing the options available to producers who have not yet planted their field crops because of poor planting conditions. -
Staying safe outdoors during tick season
Published on June 6, 2019
There are so many possibilities for us to be bitten by ticks this summer, learn how to prevent and protect yourself from them. -
Prevented planting acres and cover crops
Published on June 6, 2019
Consider cover crops to protect and build prevented planting acres. -
Talk financial terms with your teens – Part 4
Published on June 6, 2019
Finding interest is interesting. Learn how interest and compound interest can work for and against you. -
West central Michigan field crop update – June 6, 2019
Published on June 6, 2019
Like many areas in Michigan, planting remains well behind normal with a few bright spots. -
FCWG 2018-19 Learning Exchange Series Session: Natural Climate Solutions in New Jersey
Published on June 5, 2019
Speaker Michael Catania, Executive Director of Duke Farms, presents "Natural Climate Solutions in New Jersey: Rejoining RGGI and a Case Study of Duke Farms". -
Wet spring, wet soils, and wet hay…what should a dry hay producer do?
Published on June 5, 2019
Tips for helping dry hay producers when faced with difficult harvest conditions. -
East Michigan vegetable update – June 5, 2019
Published on June 5, 2019
Looking forward to drying conditions! -
Southeast Michigan Vegetable Update – June 5, 2019
Published on June 5, 2019
More insects are becoming active, though field activity is still limited. -
Using fungicides to suppress Fusarium head scab in wheat
Published on June 5, 2019
Wheat fields are beginning to show signs of head emergence. This marks the time to consider applying fungicides to reduce the risk of head scab and leaf diseases. -
Southwest Michigan vegetable update – June 5, 2019
Published on June 5, 2019
We are slowly getting back on schedule. -
West central vegetable update - June 5, 2019
Published on June 5, 2019
Learn about topdressing onions and controlling “escargot” (snails) in vegetables in today’s update. -
MSU vineyard IPM scouting report – June 5, 2019
Published on June 5, 2019
Vines are growing with the heat, and spring insects are getting active. -
2019 Spring Farm Sprouts - Week #7 Wednesday AM
Published on June 4, 2019
2019 Spring Farm Sprouts - Week #7 Wednesday AM -
Michigan Local Food Council Network Seed Grant Program - Request for Proposals Summer 2019
Published on June 4, 2019
Are you looking for funding for your local food council? The Michigan Local Food Council Network is offering grants to Michigan food councils who want to build capacity and develop peer-to-peer connections.