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Hop training
Published on May 21, 2020
Best practices include proper bine selection and training date. -
East Michigan vegetable update – May 20, 2020
Published on May 20, 2020
There were one or two good planting days in the last week. Now growers are waiting for some drying conditions. -
Assessing Landscape Architectural Research Universities
Published on May 20, 2020
According to Google Scholar, MSU was 7th in North America and 10th in the world for landscape research. -
Smart gardening with deer: Buffet versus buffer garden designs
Published on May 20, 2020
Follow these planting techniques and plant suggestions to limit deer damage and better share space with wildlife. -
Thinking of using your own canning recipe? Think again.
Published on May 20, 2020
The science behind home canning and why it’s important to only use science-based recipes. -
Southwest Michigan vegetable update – May 20, 2020
Published on May 20, 2020
Excessive rain stops activity on most vegetable sites. -
Southeast Michigan vegetable update – May 20, 2020
Published on May 20, 2020
After a day or two of activity, last week’s rainy weather halted field work. -
Michigan flood: Resources to assist flood-impacted areas
Published on May 20, 2020
Recent flooding has submerged communities and neighborhoods, and left many Michigan residents with unanswered questions. -
MSU announces new Center for PFAS Research
Published on May 20, 2020
The Center for PFAS Research brings together faculty from across Michigan State University to study the health and environmental issues around PFAS chemicals. -
Bolting in spring vegetables
Published on May 20, 2020
The blame for bolting vegetables is often placed on warm temperatures, but the true trigger is often the cold.