Madelyn Celovsky
Madelyn Celovsky is a Michigan State University Extension conservation agronomist educator covering Eaton, Ingham, and Jackson county. She completed her M.S. degree in Crop and Soil Sciences at Michigan State University, investigating ways to evaluate soil health in MI potato cropping systems. Madelyn’s background is in soil biology, nutrient management, and the application of conservation agriculture practices including cover crops, reduced tillage, and conservation and wildlife plantings. She is based out of the Jackson County Extension Office.
Related Work
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                        Winter canola planting progress across MichiganPublished on October 21, 2025 
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                        Interseeding cover crops into corn and soybeans in Michigan: Lessons learnedPublished on October 9, 2025 
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                        Michigan canola harvest 2025 wraps upPublished on August 4, 2025 
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                        Legacy phosphorus loads, future solutions: Michigan’s push to reduce phosphorus in Lake EriePublished on June 20, 2025 
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                        Wheat Watchers Week of June 9, 2025Published on June 12, 2025 
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                        Steady rain and cooler temperatures help the Michigan canola crop alongPublished on June 6, 2025 
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                        Cover Crops for Michigan: SunflowerPublished on May 12, 2025 
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                        Cover Crops for Michigan: Cereal RyePublished on May 12, 2025 
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                        Michigan canola crop hits floweringPublished on May 8, 2025 
