News
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Applying foliar fungicides for control of white mold in soybeans
Published on June 18, 2012
Is a foliar fungicide application for white mold warranted and will it increase the level of white mold control when fungicides are applied? -
Late season black cutworm damage being seen
Published on June 15, 2012
Damage from late season black cutworm is being seen in southwest and mid-Michigan corn, soybeans and dry beans. -
The importance of scouting your fields
Published on June 13, 2012
Crop scouting keeps you on top of field conditions, helps you catch and diagnose problems early and allows for timely corrective action before major crop losses occur. -
Double cropping soybeans after wheat in Michigan
Published on June 13, 2012
Increase your potential for success when double-cropping soybeans after wheat. -
Morrill Act turns 150 years old
Published on June 12, 2012
The Morrill Act made possible the creation of the land-grant schools and was signed by President Abraham Lincoln July 2, 1862. -
Evaluating corn and soybean stands and easy management tools
Published on June 11, 2012
Assess the effects of your management decisions on plant stands. -
Annual ryegrass: A great cover crop, but can we control it?
Published on June 6, 2012
Michigan farmers are increasing their use of annual ryegrass as new varieties have been released. -
Soil Academy 2012 set for September 5
Published on June 4, 2012
MSU Extension’s Soil Academy 2012 is a refresher course in soil science designed to help farmers, crop consultants and agribusiness understand more advanced topics in soil fertility and nutrient management. -
Regional reports on Michigan field crops – May 24, 2012
Published on May 24, 2012
MSU Extension educators’ pest and field crop updates for Michigan. -
Western bean cutworm traps are popping up across Michigan
Published on May 16, 2012
The week of May 13 marks the beginning of the 2012 MSU Western Bean Cutworm Trap Network.