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Preparing for the show – stepping your way into success with confidence
Published on July 2, 2014
Having confidence with your animal project will help you at the fair and in the show ring. Follow this news article series to prepare for your successful show ring experience. -
Unmanned aerial vehicles for precision agriculture
Published on September 12, 2013
Unmanned aerial vehicles are evolving into a robust tool for precision agriculture. Farmers throughout the world could benefit from this technology by becoming better managers of their production practices. -
How to get the most out of your baleage
Published on May 16, 2017
The latest management techniques to preserve forage with baleage will be featured at MSU Agriculture Innovation Day. -
Delayed crop harvest increases highway dangers
Published on November 27, 2013
The delayed harvest of grain crops in Michigan this year has put farm equipment operators and motorists at risk as they attempt to share the roadways in the month with the shortest daylight period of the year. -
Can you graze cover crops? Yes!
Published on February 27, 2013
The Michigan Forage Technology Conference on Thursday, March 7, will answer your questions about how to alleviate forage shortages through use of cover crops for grazing or hay. -
Early career agribusiness professional development training series available
Published on May 19, 2017
Bridging the Experience Gap is an educational program for young professionals involved in agriculture who want to sharpen their skills and better understand production systems. -
Personnel records: A management tool and a legal requirement (Part 2 of 2)
Published on April 30, 2012
Getting the best management “Bang for the Buck” out of our personnel records system. -
Increasing transparency through food dialogues
Published on November 29, 2012
The Food Dialogues - New York, sponsored by the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance (USFRA) on Nov. 15 is “food for thought” and available for viewing. -
Michigan agriculture commodity check-off programs
Published on June 30, 2011
Twelve agriculture commodities in Michigan operate check-off programs that promote the sale of specific products in domestic and foreign markets. -
Options abound for sub-surface drainage management
Published on August 22, 2012
Sub-surface drainage is vital to agricultural productivity. It’s also important to manage to ensure nutrients do not escape into the drains. -
Guidelines for buying/selling high moisture shelled corn
Published on August 10, 2011
Late maturing corn can find a home being sold as high moisture shelled corn – here’s how to make the deal -
Fall management tips for drought-stressed hay fields
Published on September 13, 2012
We can’t control Mother Nature, but can manage the drought-stressed hay fields and pastures to minimize further damage for the coming years. -
Oil and gas leasing – what do land owners need to know?
Published on December 8, 2011
Since May 2010, there has been renewed interest by oil and gas companies to lease lands for oil and gas production across the state of Michigan. Many landowners are being contacted by oil and gas companies intent to lease their mineral rights, but have no -
Millennials in agriculture – Part 2
Published on November 22, 2017
Millennials tend to be discerning consumers willing to purchase food brands and products that embody their preferences for authenticity, transparency and responsible ingredient sourcing. -
Biomass crop summary has indications for Michigan’s bioeconomy
Published on December 9, 2013
Preliminary data from Illinois Biomass Crop Study indicates promising feedstock species for Michigan’s bioeconomy. -
Farm succession planning demands that we step up our communication
Published on November 19, 2014
Everyone knows good communication is important in relationships and business, but throw succession planning into the mix and you’ll discover just how important it is. -
Why you need to share the right agriculture message
Published on March 1, 2012
Close your eyes and think of the word agriculture. Is your image the same as your friends or neighbors who are not involved in agriculture? -
EGLE announces draft state E. coli TMDL
Published on July 26, 2019
CAFO permits to be consistent with new TMDL -
Emergency forages – Part 1: Sudangrass, sorghum and hybrids
Published on June 21, 2018
Several options exist for Michigan farmers to make up for forage lost to severe spring weather. -
The importance of first cutting alfalfa: Quality versus yield
Published on May 8, 2018
First cutting alfalfa has historically been the highest-yielding cutting of the year