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Scouting for viruses: Impatiens necrotic spotted wilt virus
Published on July 13, 2007
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Registration now required to sell non-native aquatic plants
Published on April 19, 2019
According to a new law, all retailers of live non-native aquatic organisms must now register yearly with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. -
Planning your weed control programs
Published on March 17, 2006
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Be on the lookout for a new plant disease, boxwood blight
Published on April 26, 2012
A new disease of boxwood named boxwood blight (Claonectria pseudonaviculata or Cylindrocladium buxicola) has been detected in parts of the eastern United States. A new MSU Extension factsheet helps identify the symptoms of this serious plant problem. -
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 disease: Didymellina leafspot
Published on June 18, 2010
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Michigan awash with Phomopsis cankers on spruce trees and seedlings
Published on April 27, 2012
Phomopsis cankers are causing shoot blight symptoms in nurseries and a general decline of spruce trees in the landscape. This unparalleled disease of spruce can be found on blue, white and Norway spruce throughout the Lower Peninsula. -
Second Illinois emerald ash borer infestation confirmed in Wilmette
Published on July 14, 2006
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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. -
White pine blister rust damage showing up
Published on April 6, 2012
White pine blister rust cankers can kill branches or if they are found on the trunk they can girdle and eventually kill the tree. -
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. -
Support bees, other pollinators through the Pollinator Protection for Pesticide Applicators Online Course
Published on October 13, 2022
Pesticide applicators in Michigan can earn one restricted use pesticide (RUP) credit in this free, self-paced, online course. -
Smoulder in daffodils
Published on May 5, 2006
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Scouting for diseases: Downy mildew
Published on May 11, 2007
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Two new Enviro-weather stations added in Allegan and Haslett
Published on April 28, 2015
New and replacement MSU Enviro-weather stations brings station total to 75 within Michigan. -
Scouting for diseases: Anthracnose
Published on April 27, 2007
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Farm safety: COVID-19 health screening requirements for essential employees
Published on April 29, 2020
New health screening requirements for essential employees will help keep our farms safe and ensure that they can keep running during this pandemic.