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Do you suspect grapevine trunk disease in your vineyard?
Published on June 11, 2019
The only way to know for sure is by laboratory analysis. Learn how to submit a sample to MSU Plant & Pest Diagnostics for analysis. -
Southwest Michigan fruit update – June 11, 2019
Published on June 11, 2019
Strawberry harvest is beginning. Grapes will bloom soon. -
MSU Cover Crop Team Webinar Series: Soil biology benefits of cover crops
Published on June 11, 2019
The fourth webinar in this series highlights research at MSU looking at the impact of cover crops on the health and diversity of the soil microbial community, and effects on corn yield. -
East Michigan fruit update – June 11, 2019
Published on June 11, 2019
Strawberry harvest is expected to begin late this week or over the weekend for many farms, one of the latest harvest starts for many. Apple growers need to lookout for fire blight strikes. -
Share your busyness with an international exchange student this summer
Published on June 11, 2019
Explore your intercultural awareness for a month when you become a host family as part of the Japan, Korea and Taiwan Summer Inbound Exchange program. -
Grand Rapids area tree fruit update – June 11, 2019
Published on June 11, 2019
Apple bloom is coming to an end. -
Northwest Michigan fruit update – June 11, 2019
Published on June 11, 2019
Growers are taking advantage of the break in the rain to get covered for another round of wet weather. -
Two Animal Science students recognized at Equine Science Society Symposium
Published on June 11, 2019
Brittney Emmert and Alyssa Logan place first and third with their equine research. -
Twenty-eight years of global education: Michigan youth "visual letters" to China
Published on June 11, 2019
Since 1991, the 4-H Children’s Art Exchange has asked Michigan youth to create "visual letters" to send to youth in China. This year, close to 2,000 children participated in the 2019 Michigan 4-H Art Exchange with China. -
A French connection to Michigan's forests
Published on June 10, 2019
The forests of France and Michigan have some commonalities. The mixed farm and forest rolling hills of France make a resident of the Great Lakes State feel quite at home.