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Top 10 reasons you should attend the 2015 Nutrient Management Update and Plot Tour
Published on August 24, 2015
Improved nutrient management practices designed to enhance profitability and environmental stewardship will be featured at the plot tour on Sept. 9, 2015, at MSU. -
Three farms at forage field day give insight into annual forages and hay fertilization rates
Published on August 20, 2015
Growers learned about small grain and forage pea combinations for dairy feed, hay fertilization on a shoestring budget and advantages and challenges of including other annual forages in feed production program. -
Northeast Michigan field crop regional report – August 13, 2015
Published on August 13, 2015
Wheat harvest has wrapped up and growers turn their attention to developing corn and beans. -
Managing manure and the cropping system
Published on August 6, 2015
The Aug. 18, 2015, manure field day will teach participants about double cropping winter and summer annuals for better feed, soil and manure management. -
Northeast Michigan field crop regional report – July 30, 2015
Published on July 30, 2015
Dry weather is setting up a timely wheat harvest, but other crops face moisture stress. -
Northeast Michigan field crop regional report – July 15, 2015
Published on July 16, 2015
There hasn’t been any late blight confirmed in Michigan potatoes this year. Monitor fields when weather conditions are favorable for disease development. -
Central Michigan field crop regional report – July 2, 2015
Published on July 2, 2015
Favorable weather predicted for the coming week. -
Northeast Michigan field crop regional report – June 25, 2015
Published on June 25, 2015
Knee-high corn may be hard to achieve by the 4th of July. -
Herbicide carryover to rotational crops has shown up in several fields in 2015
Published on June 22, 2015
Several factors impact the potential for herbicide carryover to rotational crops. -
Northeast Michigan field crop regional report – June 18, 2015
Published on June 18, 2015
Crop conditions are improving with increased temperatures.