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  • Corn and soybeans as cover crops following prevented planting

    Published on June 25, 2019
    MSU Extension recognizes the use of corn and soybeans as cover crops for prevented planting.

  • Wet, humid weather challenges vegetable disease management

    Published on June 24, 2019
    Control measures should be initiated.

  • When will the cool, wet weather end?

    Published on June 24, 2019
    MSU agricultural meteorologist Jeff Andresen gives insight on recent weather and predictions for the rest of the summer.

  • Are we done planting in central Michigan?

    Published on June 19, 2019
    The unprecedented 2019 cool and wet planting season has many producers and agronomists looking for answers to questions we have not thought about before.

  • Consequences of a cool, wet season for vegetables

    Published on June 19, 2019
    The consequences of a cool, wet start to the growing season go beyond the obvious of later planting and slow growth.

  • Weed control recommendations for late and prevented planting

    Published on June 11, 2019
    Due to delayed planting this spring, many critical weed control decisions to be made on planted acres or those that will be planted soon and prevented planting acres.

  • Prevented planting acres and cover crops

    Published on June 6, 2019
    Consider cover crops to protect and build prevented planting acres.

  • To plant? Or not to plant?

    Published on June 6, 2019
    That’s the question of the week for corn producers in central Michigan.

  • Understanding delayed planting decisions in Michigan

    Published on June 6, 2019
    Reviewing the options available to producers who have not yet planted their field crops because of poor planting conditions.

  • Wet spring, wet soils, and wet hay…what should a dry hay producer do?

    Published on June 5, 2019
    Tips for helping dry hay producers when faced with difficult harvest conditions.

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