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  • 3-year old dies of Amanita poisoning in Canada

    Published on October 14, 2016
    Tragically, a three-year-old boy from Victoria, Canada died this Wednesday after eating a poisonous mushroom, the Amanita phalloides.

  • Neighborhood walk indicates early season damage

    Published on May 4, 2007

  • Southeast Michigan fruit regional report – August 4, 2015

    Published on August 4, 2015
    European red mite bronzing is apparent in some apple blocks. Harvest continues for summer apple varieties, early peaches, blueberries and Japanese plums.

  • Grand Rapids area tree fruit update – June 18, 2019

    Published on June 18, 2019
    June drop in apples should appear with warmer weather.

  • Bluegrass Billbug

    Published on May 28, 2015
    TODO

  • Black Cutworms

    Published on June 8, 2015
    TODO

  • Martin McNeese

    Subject Matter Expert, Food Laws and Regulations in China

  • Hanne Hoffmann, PhD

    Assistant Professor of Animal Science
    hanne@msu.edu

  • Hanne Hoffmann, PhD

    hanne@msu.edu
    517-353-1415

  • Northwest Michigan fruit regional report – May 13, 2014

    Published on May 13, 2014
    Warmer temperatures have increased tree fruit and vine development across the northeast region, and growers have been actively covering the new tissue.

  • George E. Rossmiller

    Former Faculty
    e.m.rossmiller@gmail.com

  • GDD of Conifer Insects | Integrated Pest Management

  • Michigan chestnut update – July 26, 2013

    Published on July 26, 2013
    European red mite numbers have hit treatment thresholds of seven mites per leaf in many chestnut orchards. Growers should be scouting for this potentially damaging pest and managing if necessary.

  • The elm flea weevil: A new pest found in Michigan

    Published on May 9, 2008

  • A lesson in woodwasp identification

    Published on July 27, 2007

  • Great Lakes whitefish: Wild caught and close to home

    Published on April 10, 2012
    A cookbook for a truly local food brings professional recipes to your table.

  • Development of Diploid Germplasm for Variety Development | MSU Potato Breeding and Genetics Program

  • Do not release invasive species: Part 1

    Published on December 4, 2013
    When managing water features, contractors and water gardeners can prevent the introduction of Aquatic Invasive Species into natural waterways by using proper disposal methods.

  • Monitor pine needle scale crawlers with Enviro-weather

    Published on May 21, 2015
    Use Enviro-weather to estimate when pine needle scale crawlers will be active in your area.

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