Resources
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Michigan Fresh: Growing Tomatoes
Published on January 23, 2015
Tomatoes are one of the most popular garden vegetables. They are easy to grow and can be used fresh or cooked, in salads, sauces, or can be frozen, dehydrated or canned. -
Michigan Fresh: Fall Vegetable Crops for your Garden
Published on January 23, 2015
Planting a vegetable garden does not have to be a springtime activity only. This bulletin covers planting schedules and veggie tips for fall vegetable crops. -
Michigan Fresh: Fresh Produce Donation Guidelines for Gardeners
Published on January 23, 2015
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Sampling Soils for Fertilizer and Lime Recommendations and Frequency of Soil Sampling
Published on November 14, 2013
The frequency for soil sampling may vary from 1-4 years, depending on crops grown, crop rotation, soil texture and the approach used for sampling. Soil sampling farm fields is an investment that leads to profitable use of lime and nutrient inputs. -
Farm Information Resource Management (FIRM)
Published on March 27, 2013
Improve your life and achieve your goals through an educational process that applies management, production and economic knowledge to critical issues, needs, and opportunities. -
Brown Leaf Spot
Published on October 4, 2012
Brown leaf spot: Alternaria alternata (Fries.) Keissler (Hyphomycetes, Hyphales) -
Black Dot
Published on October 4, 2012
This Michigan Potato Diseases publication offers timely advice on identification and management. Black dot disease control and symptoms. -
Potato Late Blight Risk Monitoring
Published on July 26, 2012
The Michigan Potato Diseases Late Blight Risk Monitoring website is a tool for vegetable growers to estimate environmental conditions. -
Weather - Drought
Published on July 2, 2012
The MSU Extension Weather – Drought resource page provides timely information to agricultural producers as weather conditions impact their operation. -
Restricted Use Pesticide (RUP) test locations
Published on April 9, 2012
A list of state-wide Restricted Use Pesticide (RUP) testings is available from Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development,