News
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Do I need a permit to control wildlife on my farm?
Published on June 18, 2015
Depending on the wildlife species and type of control to be implemented, a permit from state or federal wildlife management agencies may be required. -
AgrAbility; a Resource for MSU Extension educators
Published on June 17, 2015
AgrAbility is here to help farmers in need along with the educators who work closely with these farmers. -
Fly control in beef grazing herds
Published on June 12, 2015
Flies are like pennies, they can add up to real dollars. -
Cover crops as a livestock feed
Published on June 12, 2015
Cover crops have been promoted in recent years to improve soil health. Ruminant livestock producers have opportunities to utilize cover crops as high quality feed. -
Pasture walk in Mio on June 22
Published on June 12, 2015
Pasture walks are a great way to learn and share knowledge. MSU Extension will host a pasture walk in Mio on June 22. -
Why help them?
Published on June 10, 2015
Is it wrong to help dairy producers in other countries succeed? That has been the unstated accusation by some dairy producers. How do I respond? -
Helpful tips for scouting alfalfa during the growing season – Part 2: Diseases
Published on June 9, 2015
Scouting alfalfa fields for diseases can potentially boost profits and help plan for subsequent seedings. -
Hulless oats as a potential farm-grown feed grain
Published on June 8, 2015
Hulless oats could provide a nutrient-dense feed grain in northern Michigan areas where corn grain production is not reliable. -
Agriculture advocacy is important 365 days of the year
Published on June 5, 2015
Recognizing the abundance that agriculture provides is important and farmers are among the best advocates to help bridge the gap between consumers and modern agriculture. -
Endophyte-free tall fescue: Should I be concerned about endophytes in forage grasses?
Published on June 4, 2015
What are endophytes and what impact could they have on my livestock?