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  • Disease control permits to manage bovine tuberculosis are now available to more landowners

    Published on August 20, 2019
    The reoccurrence of bovine tuberculosis infections in northeast Michigan cattle herds results in the need for more landowners to use disease control permits.

  • Jim Hilker: August 2019 Crop Market Update

    Published on August 20, 2019
    Professor Jim Hilker provides updated projections regarding Michigan corn, wheat, and soybean market outlooks for 2019.

  • Predicated 2019 east Michigan apple harvest dates

    Published on August 20, 2019
    The predicted peak fresh market apple harvest dates for east Michigan are about three days behind normal.

  • Veterinary Science Camp: Part 2

    Published on August 19, 2019
    Veterinary Science Camp: Part 2

  • Professor Almenar at the 4th International Conference on Fresh-cut Produce held in Taian (China)

    Published on August 19, 2019
    In August 2019, professor Almenar delivered a talk about new packaging materials for fresh-cut produce as keynote speaker at the 4th International Conference on Fresh-cut Produce.

  • Multileader apple production systems: Pros and cons for Michigan’s apple industry

    Published on August 19, 2019
    A discussion for growers considering adopting new high-density apple systems.

  • GreenSeeker tool might help reduce your nitrogen costs

    Published on August 19, 2019
    Handheld crop sensors such as the GreenSeeker can be used to estimate in-season nitrogen needs in corn.

  • 2019 Michigan 4-H inbound welcome and matching ceremony

    Published on August 19, 2019
    Thirty-three international guests arrived for a month-long homestay with families throughout Michigan.

  • Daylilies are a smart choice for many difficult garden locations

    Published on August 19, 2019
    The durability of the daylily makes them the right plant, right site perennial.

  • 12 Essentials for success

    Published on August 19, 2019
    A link between 4-H Youth Development and Career Services Network resources at Michigan State University.

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