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Annual Plant Trial Field Day: Aug. 6, 2019
Published on July 27, 2018
Growers, landscapers, plant enthusiasts and ornamental aficionados are invited to the MSU Plant Trial Field Day. This event is held during the two-week Michigan Garden Plant Tour. -
So you want to bring a new plant to market? Part 1
Published on November 19, 2014
Plant breeders interested in bringing novel new plant varieties to the market will need to go through many steps. -
Scouting for viruses: Impatiens necrotic spotted wilt virus
Published on July 13, 2007
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Planning your weed control programs
Published on March 17, 2006
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Three Worker Protection Standards and Respirator Fit-Testing meetings in January 2018
Published on December 15, 2017
Register and attend one of three Worker Protection Standards (WPS) and Respirator Fit-Testing meetings in January 2018 throughout Michigan. -
Tree, turf and ornamental plant update – Sept. 7, 2018
Published on September 7, 2018
An update on strawberry root weevil adults, green stink bugs, tar spot on maples and leaf blotch on horse chestnuts. -
Scouting for pests: Tarnished plant bug
Published on June 21, 2007
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Prevent oak wilt by eliminating pruning wounds in spring and summer
Published on April 28, 2006
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Why is my crabapple tree losing leaves?
Published on September 5, 2017
Apple scab fungus on crabapples has left trees with few leaves, but the tree is not dying. -
Using nature’s clues to manage landscape pests
Published on May 9, 2011
This year more than most, use of local growing degree day accumulations can help pinpoint management stages in the life cycle of insects. -
Utility companies offer incentives for energy-efficient lighting
Published on February 24, 2021
Check with your utility provider to see if there are rebates or incentives to install energy-efficient lighting. -
Get RUP credits and ideas for the growing season with educational meetings in east Michigan
Published on January 3, 2020
Michigan State University Extension’s 2020 winter meetings offer updates on pest and crop management as well necessary information on new regulations. -
Pruning frost-damaged plants
Published on April 13, 2007
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Scouting for diseases: Sclerotinia
Published on May 18, 2007
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Drones or unmanned aerial systems for use in commercial agriculture
Published on June 2, 2016
Horticulture and agronomic crop growers can learn the latest on drones or unmanned aerial systems from a series of eXtension webinars. -
Browning of boxwood: Is it boxwood blight?
Published on September 10, 2019
While the browning and defoliation of boxwood is a key symptom of boxwood blight, there are a number of other look-alike plant problems. -
Pesticide recertification credits available through online IPM Academy
Published on November 21, 2017
As the end of the year approaches, growers can take advantage of the new online Integrated Pest Management Academy and earn six credits towards their Michigan Pesticide Applicators License. -
Addressing labor challenges together
Published on August 17, 2021
Help us understand the current workforce needs of agricultural operations across Michigan. -
Vegetative cutting and young plant propagation resources
Published on February 26, 2018
A series of recent articles will help greenhouse growers prepare for the peak of spring production season, reduce plant losses and increase plant quality -
Over-wintering Douglas-fir midges are emerging
Published on May 11, 2012
Douglas-fir needle midge infestations can cause severe needle loss and trees to be unsalable at harvest. Timing your pesticide application at emergence is critical for control.