Sample News
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Making use of NDF digestibility analyses for dairy cattle diets
Published on March 10, 2022
Once you have a fiber digestibility number from the lab, how should you to put it to use? -
Soybean seed quality considerations
Published on March 9, 2022
Due to the potential for reduced seed quality, Michigan soybean producers should determine the quality of their seed and use this information to maximize seed performance. -
Recent Podcast with MSU Professor Emeritus Envisions the Future of African Agriculture
Published on March 8, 2022
Podcast emphasizes the need for African agricultural research and development with a panel of speakers including professor emeritus Thom Jayne -
Light concepts for apple orchards
Published on March 7, 2022
A review of concepts informing orchard practices. -
Apple replant disease and soil health assessments: A follow-up from the International Tree Fruit Association annual conference
Published on March 7, 2022
A summary of apple replant disease and bio-renovation strategies for disease management. -
Opportunities for mechanization and precision viticulture in Michigan wine and juice grape vineyards
Published on March 6, 2022
A brief overview of some technologies used in precision viticulture, such as remote and proximal sensing, and new opportunities driven by agricultural robots available for vineyard mechanization. -
Eggs and poultry are safe to eat, despite news of avian influenza
Published on March 3, 2022
Proper handling and cooking ensures food safety. -
Compost handling in agriculture systems: Right-to-Farm coverage of on-farm compost production
Published on March 2, 2022
Part six of a six-part series on compost utilization and management on farms. -
Recommendations for planting soybeans after soybeans
Published on March 2, 2022
Make sure the benefits of planting second-year soybeans exceed the risks and manage the increased risk with proven practices. -
Reprints of the 2022 MSU Weed Control Guide for Field Crops are available
Published on March 2, 2022
Resources on alternative herbicide options this year will be important with impending herbicide shortages.