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  • West Michigan tree fruit regional report – April 26, 2016

    Published on April 26, 2016
    The up and down weather rollercoaster continues in west Michigan.

  • A French connection to Michigan's forests

    Published on June 10, 2019
    The forests of France and Michigan have some commonalities. The mixed farm and forest rolling hills of France make a resident of the Great Lakes State feel quite at home.

  • Northwest Michigan fruit regional report – May 14, 2013

    Published on May 14, 2013
    The Mother’s Day cold temperatures had marginal impact on northwest Michigan fruit.

  • East Michigan fruit crop update

    Published on May 10, 2011
    Spring has finally arrived in East Michigan.

  • Develop a list of key pests as an initial step in IPM planning for vegetable insects

    Published on March 25, 2013
    Identify the pests your vegetable crop is at risk for as an initial step in pre-season IPM planning.

  • June 2024 Michigan Beekeeping Office Hours Webinar

    Published on June 17, 2024

    Not sure what to do with your honey bee colonies this month? Want to hear about seasonal beekeeping management in Michigan? Review the webinar recording from Michigan State University Apiculture Team's Beekeeping Office Hours!

  • Smitley receives highest horticultural entomology award from ESA

    Published on November 29, 2017
    Dave Smitley was honored by the Entomological Society of America (ESA) for his distinguished achievement in horticultural entomology.

  • Southwest Michigan fruit regional report – June 24, 2014

    Published on June 24, 2014
    Strawberry harvest is winding down. Cherry harvest has begun.

  • Planting tips to attract and protect pollinators focus of new MSU publication

    Published on April 28, 2016
    Michigan State University (MSU) entomologist David Smitley has spearheaded a multistate collaboration to create a new online publication offering tips on how best to protect pollinators in urban landscapes.

  • Grand Rapids area tree fruit update –July 9, 2024

    Published on July 9, 2024
    Peach harvest is underway in the area.

  • Northwest Michigan fruit regional report – June 16, 2015

    Published on June 16, 2015
    Wet conditions and continued rainfall present challenges for disease management in all tree fruit crops in the region.

  • Regional reports on Michigan fruit – June 7, 2011

    Published on June 7, 2011
    MSU Extension educators’ pest and fruit updates for Michigan

  • Robert Haack

    Adjunct Professor, Forestry
    haack@msu.edu

  • Joseph Carlson

    Associate Professor
    carls122@msu.edu
    517-884-3346

  • Cheese and crickets: Italian researchers to discuss edible insects at MSU

    Published on May 24, 2016
    The practice of consuming insects as a source of nourishment has been around for thousands of years in many cultures throughout the world. In the U.S., however, insects have long been considered pests and a source of fright for many Americans.

  • Global manufacturer builds new facility in northern Michigan

    Published on June 27, 2012
    Global manufacturer invests millions as it opens a new facility in Northwest Michigan and creates local jobs.

  • Central Michigan vegetables regional report – July 24, 2013

    Published on July 24, 2013
    Lower high temperatures have relieved stress on many crops in the central region.

  • It is small, flexible, water resistant and equipped with useful information. What is it?

    Published on June 3, 2014
    A Michigan Boater’s Guide to Selected Aquatic Invasive Plants is specially designed to use and store on board.

  • Riley briefs the U.S. Ambassador to Sweden

    Published on September 28, 2022
    Shawn Riley was in Stockholm to brief the U.S. Ambassador to Sweden on activities he’s been engaged in as a Senior Fulbright Specialist.

  • Chestnuts are a healthy addition to the holidays

    Published on December 28, 2017
    There are many ways to enjoy nutritious chestnuts during the holiday season.

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