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Insect traps: A useful tool in pest management
Published on May 19, 2006
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How to get Michigan Commercial Pesticide Applicator Certification
Published on August 24, 2017
Review this guide for important requirements, helpful manuals and test information needed to qualify for Michigan Commercial Pesticide Applicator Certification. -
Scouting rust diseases
Published on September 21, 2007
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Why are my interior conifer needles turning yellow?
Published on September 29, 2017
Needle drop of conifers in the fall can be a natural process, or it can be a symptom of other pest or cultural problems. -
Selecting trees that flourish in urban settings
Published on October 1, 2017
A Michigan State University associate professor leads a team of researchers to identify tree species that are adaptable to the stress of urban settings. -
Check labels for pre-harvest intervals
Published on August 28, 2017
You cannot harvest a crop before a pre-harvest interval (PHI) expires. -
Aquatic plant species prohibited from sale in Michigan
Published on April 19, 2019
There are currently 18 aquatic plant species that are prohibited from sale in Michigan as they pose a threat to the local ecosystem. -
Scouting for diseases: Daylily leaf streak
Published on April 21, 2007
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The Oriental beetle: another new state record
Published on May 23, 2008
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Transplant production: Light considerations
Published on May 1, 2017
Light is essential for plant growth and providing the right type, in sufficient amounts, is critical to ensure healthy seedlings. -
New free Greenhouse Energy Conservation Guide available
Published on January 25, 2012
Download this free document to learn about production strategies and technologies to reduce greenhouse energy costs. -
Combating root-knot nematodes in daylilies: Experimental results – Part 1
Published on October 10, 2018
New combinations of nematicides, bleach dips and ultraviolet treatments are successful in reducing the northern root knot nematode pressure on daylily rootstock. -
Suspect herbicide resistance? Submit weed seeds for screening
Published on September 14, 2023
Collect weed seeds September-October to submit for herbicide resistance screening. -
Congratulations to 17 SARE grant awardees in 2023
Published on September 15, 2023
$1.3 million in new grant funds support Michigan sustainable agriculture researchers, farmers and educators. -
Top four ‘favs’ from each Michigan Garden Plant Tour site
Published on August 16, 2023
Michigan State University Extension picks four plant cultivars or combinations at each trial garden participating in the Michigan Garden Plant Tour. -
Managing Diplodia tip blight
Published on April 28, 2021
Diplodia tip blight can kill the current year’s growth of trees of any age. Time fungicide applications to protect new growth from bud break through full candle elongation. -
Michigan pesticide applicator review sessions, recertifications credits, and testing options for winter 2023 through spring 2024
Published on October 19, 2023
Frequently asked questions about when and where pesticide applicators can earn education credits or take the certification exam. -
Christmas tree, turf and ornamental plants update
Published on April 7, 2017
Summary of current plant development and pest activity for landscape professionals, Master Gardeners, nursery and Christmas tree growers. -
USDA offers forest management assistance
Published on May 8, 2009
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Tricking pine shoot beetle with trap logs
Published on February 27, 2013
Trap logs are very effective in reducing pine shoot beetle populations in Scotch pine Christmas tree fields. Growers enrolling in the Pine Shoot Beetle Compliance Program need to place trap logs in fields by March 1 or 15, depending on location.