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Michigan grape scouting report – September 17, 2025
Published on September 17, 2025
Check out the latest Michigan Grape Scouting Report for timely updates on weather, vine growth, disease management, and pest activity. Stay informed and make proactive decisions to support vineyard health and productivity. -
Grand Rapids area apple maturity report – September 17, 2025
Published on September 17, 2025
Honeycrisp and Gala harvest are wrapping up across the region, and sugar levels and red color are excellent. -
Exploring PFAS with youth
Published on September 17, 2025
What can you do about per- and polyfluoro alkyl substances (PFAS)? -
Michigan statewide apple maturity report – September 16, 2025
Published on September 16, 2025
Keep abreast of the latest apple maturity testing done in different cultivars around the state to optimize harvest times for storage and fresh picking. -
Grazing corn residue: What the research says about soil health
Published on September 16, 2025
Grazing corn residue is safe for the soil and doesn’t hurt crop performance. -
Newsletter: August & September 2025
Published on September 16, 2025
We hope this update finds you well. We'd like to share some recent updates and resources from the Forest Carbon and Climate Program. -
Help shape the future of weed management in Michigan specialty crops
Published on September 16, 2025
Share your priorities and challenges by completing MSU’s 2025 Specialty Crop Weed Management Survey. -
Northwest Michigan apple maturity report – September 16, 2025
Published on September 16, 2025
Growers are starting to harvest McIntosh and Honeycrisp are moving along quickly. Many growers are waiting on color to start Honeycrisp harvest. -
Southwest Michigan apple maturity report – September 16, 2025
Published on September 16, 2025
Apple harvest in southwest Michigan is moving rapidly, with many Empire, Jonagolds and Golden Delicious fruits at or very near maturity. -
Exploring winter wheat canopy architecture for variety-specific management strategies
Published on September 16, 2025
Michigan State University is evaluating if winter wheat varieties differ in their canopy type and if farmers can take advantage of this trait in managing wheat.