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Calibrating soybean drills
Published on April 15, 2011
Calibrating your soybean drill is an easy and effective way to increase net income. -
Michigan soybean producers may benefit from starter fertilizer
Published on April 15, 2011
New research, equipment and planting dates may lead to an increase in starter fertilizer use. -
It’s a “Clean Sweep” of outdated, unused and unwanted pesticides
Published on April 14, 2011
Pesticide and mercury disposal in Michigan is safe, free and available at 18 sites throughout the state. -
New farming opportunities
Published on April 12, 2011
Expanding locally grown food and organically produced food are two segments of the food industry that continue to see growth and consumer excitement. -
Have a manure spill kit ready to go into action
Published on April 12, 2011
A manure spill kit is a must have tool for Michigan dairy and livestock producers. -
Lime is to pH as antacids are to heartburn
Published on March 25, 2011
Managing your pH is a simple way to start improving plant nutrient availability and increasing crop yield. -
Soil organic matter can decrease leaching potential of pesticides.
Published on March 24, 2011
Every chemical has a risk of moving through the soil profile, leaching and getting into groundwater. One variable that can minimize the risk of leaching is organic matter. -
CAT Alerts are moving to join news.msue.msu.edu
Published on March 23, 2011
CAT Alerts are joining a new effort to bring you more timely information from MSU Extension. -
Understanding and reducing the risks associated with early-planted soybeans
Published on March 18, 2011
Soybean producers that want to take advantage of the benefits of early-planting should understand the risks and implement strategies for reducing them. -
Planting soybeans early offers many benefits
Published on March 18, 2011
Planting soybeans early can help producers increase yields, extend the planting window and reduce soil erosion and sedimentation.