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Mutation examples and how they happen
Published on April 4, 2019
We are quick to notice and utilize some plant mutations while others go undetected. -
Clarification on dollar spot in home lawns
Published on August 22, 2008
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Heat tracking damage on lawns
Published on June 24, 2011
Traffic from people or mowers on turf that is under stress from high temperatures may result in heat tracking damage. -
Ag talk: I gave my presentation, but did my farmers listen to me?
Published on December 26, 2019
A good speech will increase your audience's willingness to practice the ideas delivered during your presentation. -
Michigan State University strengthens commitment to Michigan bees and beekeepers with two new positions
Published on August 28, 2020
Meghan Milbrath and Ana Heck’s new job assignments will boost pollinator outreach and research at MSU. -
Protecting trees and shrubs from frost damage
Published on April 11, 2013
“Tried and true” method of covering plants with lightweight fabric is usually the best protection during frost advisories. -
Invasive yellow floating heart: A previously popular water garden plant causes problems in Michigan’s lakes and ponds
Published on June 28, 2023
The invasive yellow floating heart was once common in water gardens across Michigan, but has been a prohibited plant in Michigan for over a decade. -
Eliminating buckthorn will improve the habitat on any property
Published on February 9, 2017
Eradicating buckthorn is impossible. However, by taking a serious whack at it, the native plants will sometimes take advantage of the temporary demise of the buckthorn. -
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: Michigan species and what you should know, day five
Published on February 25, 2016
Day five: Featured Michigan terrestrial invasive species is Mile-a-minute weed. -
Mulch: Just do it!
Published on March 21, 2011
Mulching is one of the best practices to ensure you have healthy trees and shrubs. -
Drought and turfgrass
Published on August 22, 2008
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Carpenter ants nesting in trees and homes
Published on October 5, 2017
Carpenter ants in trees and houses are an indicator of a moisture and decay problem. Locating the problem gives you opportunity to act. -
Pollination Forum will shine a spotlight on issues facing pollinators
Published on November 11, 2016
Join us Nov. 28, 2016, for the latest information on issues facing bees and the solutions being developed to support crop pollination. -
Scouting for weeds: Ground ivy (creeping Charlie)
Published on April 13, 2007
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One tough nutsedge
Published on July 2, 2010
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FAQ regarding new Worker Protection Standards changes
Published on January 17, 2017
Frequently asked questions regarding the new Worker Protection Standards requirements for medical evaluations and fit testing for respirator use. -
Scouting for pests: Iris borer
Published on June 21, 2007
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Water gardeners beware: Keep nature and your landscape separate
Published on June 27, 2017
Safely add water features to your yard without adding risks to the environment. -
Pollinator Health Meetings to provide update on Great Lakes Pollinator Health Project
Published on February 22, 2019
Three regional meetings will share how to support and build on local efforts to improve pollinator health based on MSU research and findings. -
Memorial Day lawn care
Published on May 21, 2010