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  • 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.

  • To plant? Or not to plant?

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

  • 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.

  • Thin soybean stands can produce surprisingly high yields

    Published on May 29, 2019
    Consider this information when making soybean replant decisions.

  • Late-planted soybean recommendations

    Published on May 23, 2019
    Soybean producers can use this information to help adjust their management practices and make informed decisions for late-planted soybeans.

  • Assessing water damage to emerged soybeans

    Published on June 23, 2017
    Information to help soybean producers assess yield losses associated with ponded or waterlogged fields.

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