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Natural enemies in the hopyard
Published on March 23, 2016
Be on the lookout for predatory insects and spiders that can benefit your hopyard this growing season and check out resources to support populations. -
Knowing pest life cycles helps with resistance management
Published on March 9, 2016
Rotating pesticide chemistries is critical to successful pest management, but knowing insect and disease life cycles also plays a big role. -
Thielaviopsis symptoms and control
Published on March 9, 2016
Greenhouse and nursery growers should know the symptoms of black root rot when scouting their spring bedding plants. -
Root rots: Can you tell the difference?
Published on March 7, 2016
Root rots can cause similar symptoms on hosts. Here are some tips for scouting in your greenhouse. -
Workshop emphasizes the importance of natural shorelines on inland lakes
Published on March 2, 2016
Local educational partnership to teach inland lake shoreline property owners how to create, restore and manage natural shorelines to protect water quality and encourage wildlife. -
Early bird registration rate for the 2016 Michigan Inland Lakes Convention ends March 15
Published on February 29, 2016
Don’t miss this year’s best opportunity for hands-on learning and networking opportunities for those passionate about Michigan inland lakes. -
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: Michigan species and what you should know, day seven
Published on February 27, 2016
Day seven: Featured Michigan terrestrial invasive species is Asiatic Sand Sedge -
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: Michigan species and what you should know, day six
Published on February 26, 2016
Day six: Featured Michigan terrestrial invasive species is Himalayan Balsam -
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: Michigan species and what you should know, day five
Published on February 25, 2016
Day five: Featured Michigan terrestrial invasive species is Mile-a-minute weed. -
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: Michigan species and what you should know, day four
Published on February 24, 2016
Day four: Featured Michigan terrestrial invasive species is Japanese Stilt Grass.