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Michigan grape scouting report – July 6, 2022
Published on July 6, 2022
Second generation of grape berry moth egglaying has begun in southwest AVAs. -
The wasps of August 2006
Published on August 11, 2006
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Great Lakes whitefish cookbook on sale for a limited time
Published on July 8, 2015
Experts offer 60 delicious and easy-to-follow recipes. -
Do not release invasive species: Part 2
Published on January 10, 2014
Water garden retailers, managers and enthusiasts should know that it is illegal to be in possession of, sell, offer to sell or introduce into the environment prohibited plants and animals. Hefty fines may be incurred. -
Inbound international tourism to the United States consistently draws from Europe and Asia
Published on February 19, 2018
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Democratising Food Safety: Why We Need to Look Beyond Government Regulation and Provide a Citizen Right of Action
Published on September 30, 2024
Neal Fortin's recent article published in the European Journal of Risk Regulation. -
Biofuel mandates are not just for the United States
Published on February 25, 2013
Biofuels are supported by many governments throughout the world. -
Elm flea weevils busy devouring new leaves
Published on May 22, 2009
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Grape rootstocks for Michigan: New publication with recommendations for the region’s needs
Published on December 3, 2015
Michigan vineyards need rootstocks that provide some cold tolerance while also resisting Phylloxera and nematodes. This bulletin suggests the best standard and experimental options. -
Regional reports on Michigan vegetables – August 24, 2011
Published on August 24, 2011
MSU Extension educators’ pest and vegetable updates for Michigan. -
John N. Ferris
Professor Emeritus 1930-2022
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Grand Rapids area tree fruit update – June 25, 2019
Published on June 25, 2019
Summer weather is finally here. -
Theo Skevas
Former Research Associate
skevast@msu.edu
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Making chestnuts profitable for Michigan farmers
Published on December 10, 2014
An interdisciplinary research team led by Michigan State University AgBioResearch scientist Dennis Fulbright has been working to make chestnuts a profitable crop in Michigan, not only for the holiday season but for the entire year. -
Regional reports on Michigan fruit – June 14, 2011
Published on June 14, 2011
MSU Extension educators’ pest and fruit updates for Michigan. -
Michigan chestnut update – Aug. 16, 2013
Published on August 16, 2013
European red mites remain an issue around Michigan. Most growers are seeing relief from Japanese beetle populations as the adult stage wanes for the season. -
West central Michigan vegetable update – July 22, 2020
Published on July 22, 2020
Foliar diseases have seemed fairly quiet to date, but the recent warm overnights and high dewpoints could accelerate them, so don’t get caught off guard! -
Michigan chestnut update – July 31, 2013
Published on July 31, 2013
Despite cool temperatures, burrs in northwest Michigan have almost doubled in size over the last week. European red mite infestations remain a concern. -
Considerations for commercial apple orchards with reduced crop
Published on May 1, 2012
There are still many things to consider for 2012 if you have a reduced apple crop.