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Affording health care costs: Part 2
Published on May 8, 2019
Can you save health costs with a Flexible Spending Account? -
Onion weed control for 2019
Published on May 8, 2019
Effective weed control results in better stands and higher yields -
Early career agribusiness professional development training available
Published on May 8, 2019
Bridging the Experience Gap is an educational program for young professionals involved in agriculture who want to sharpen their skills and better understand production systems. -
East Michigan vegetable update – May 8, 2019
Published on May 8, 2019
Planting is going along, but field prep is delayed in soils in low laying areas and soils with more clay. -
Southeast Michigan vegetable update – May 8, 2019
Published on May 8, 2019
Wet soils and cool weather have slowed activity, though some planting and fieldwork is happening. -
4-H helps participants prepare for their futures and the world of work
Published on May 8, 2019
4-H career exploration and workforce preparation programming reaches 19,393 participants in 2018. -
Health insurance can help you afford health care costs: Part 1
Published on May 8, 2019
Why is health insurance important? Four reasons why it can save you a bundle. -
Grand Rapids area tree fruit update – May 7, 2019
Published on May 7, 2019
Rain and more rain for the general Grand Rapids, Michigan, area. -
Your chance to turn “Sunlight into Wine” awaits
Published on May 7, 2019
Spend an exciting day learning about canopy management and grapevine trunk diseases in Leelanau County on June 14, 2019. -
West central Michigan tree fruit update – May 7, 2019
Published on May 7, 2019
Crop development updates for tart cherries, apples, peaches and sweet cherries. -
Southwest Michigan fruit update – May 7, 2019
Published on May 7, 2019
Tart cherries are in full bloom. A cool, wet week with a bright sunny weekend is forecasted. -
West central Michigan small fruit update – May 7, 2019
Published on May 7, 2019
Low temperatures delayed plant growth and development in small fruit crops. Some localized frost damage is observed in west central Michigan. -
Tree, turf and ornamental plant update – May 7, 2019
Published on May 7, 2019
An update on Lymantria dispar, formerly gypsy moth, white pine bluster rust and winter injury. -
East Michigan fruit update – May 7, 2019
Published on May 7, 2019
Rainfall and mostly cooler temperatures over the last week have continued to slow the growth of fruit crops over the region. -
Welcome Mike Reinke, IPM Educator for Fruits and Vegetables based in Berrien County
Published on May 7, 2019
Mike Reinke is the new IPM Educator for fruits and vegetables based in Berrien County and housed at the Southwest Michigan Research and Extension Center. -
Northwest Michigan fruit update – May 7, 2019
Published on May 7, 2019
Weather conditions continue to be cool and tree development is slow. We have reached half-inch green in apples and bud burst in sweet and tart cherries. -
Using ReTain to set fruit
Published on May 7, 2019
ReTain can help set apples, sweet cherries and pears when applied in or near the bloom stage. It maintains longer flower receptiveness during bloom for apples and sweet cherries, and reduces ethylene production after bloom during fruit set on pears. -
On Tapping Maples
Published on May 7, 2019
Making maple syrup brings families to woodlands in productive ways. The idea of spending time reducing sap to syrup attracts many, both in the production and the consumption. The season is short. The memories are not. -
Grading conservation: Which reserves defend forests?
Published on May 7, 2019
Lands that shelter forests have value often readily tallied by developers, but until now it’s been more difficult to prove the success of protecting those forested lands in pursuit of sustainability. That can put conservationists on the defense. -
Grading conservation: Which reserves defend forests?
Published on May 6, 2019
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