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North Central Michigan field crop regional report – May 29, 2014
Published on May 29, 2014
Slowing down can increase grain yield. -
Southwest Michigan field crop regional report – May 22, 2014
Published on May 22, 2014
Rainfall early in the week brought highly variable precipitation totals in Southwest Michigan. -
Northeast Michigan field crop regional report – May 22, 2014
Published on May 22, 2014
A little dirt flies as growers rush to capitalize on improving field conditions. -
North Central Michigan field crop regional report – May 22, 2014
Published on May 22, 2014
Is it time to consider changing maturity of your corn hybrids? -
West Central Michigan field crop regional report – May 22, 2014
Published on May 22, 2014
A brief window for planting progress was followed by more delays this week in West Central Michigan. -
Resources available for reducing impacts of the 2014 cool, wet spring and planting delays
Published on May 19, 2014
During spring 2014, weather-related planting delays created serious challenges for field crop producers throughout Michigan. Resources are available to help farmers address the challenges of a cool, wet spring and delayed planting. -
Wet weather delays wheat management practices
Published on May 16, 2014
While wheat growers have repeatedly been sidelined by wet conditions, wheat continues to develop. This could spell difficulty for growers wanting to apply crop inputs on a timely basis. -
Early rapid wheat growth may change weed management plans
Published on May 16, 2014
Wet conditions and rapid wheat growth may alter your weed management plans. Here are some considerations for fields that have not yet been treated. -
Michigan’s Thumb area field crop regional report – May 15, 2014
Published on May 15, 2014
Wet weather and poor field conditions continues to hamper planting progress. -
Southwest Michigan field crop regional report – May 15, 2014
Published on May 15, 2014
Recent heavy precipitation and severe weather missed Southwest Michigan. Plan to attend our next St. Joseph County IPM Breakfast meeting May 27.