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Southeast Michigan vegetable update — Aug. 23, 2017
Published on August 23, 2017
Recent storms have brought up this season’s first major influx of corn earworm. -
New pest scouting bulletins available for free
Published on December 2, 2015
Free pest scouting bulletins are now available to field crop, greenhouse, vegetable and perennial crop producers. -
Revised Food Safety Modernization Act exemptions
Published on January 19, 2016
A breakdown of who is required to comply with the FDA’s Food Safety Modernization Act. -
West central Michigan vegetable update - June 26, 2019
Published on June 26, 2019
Finally, some good weather for growing! Unfortunately, it’s also good weather for disease development. -
MAEAP Phase I credits available at 2013 Integrated Pest Management Academy
Published on February 8, 2013
Getting verified in the MAEAP shows your peers and neighbors that you’re committed to agricultural stewardship and protecting the environment. Start the process today by attending the IPM Academy for your Phase 1 credit. -
New product for two-spotted spider mite control in celery
Published on August 23, 2012
A 24(c) Special Local Need label for Oberon in celery is now available, effective through August 23, 2017. -
Interested in sustainable pest management? Try the IPM Academy
Published on January 3, 2012
Michigan State University Extension is hosting an Integrated Pest Management Academy designed to bring participants to a new level of success with their IPM decisions and practices. -
Potential sources of labor: Are these in your future plans?
Published on February 29, 2016
Farms should think about different strategies to fill their labor needs in 2016 and beyond. Consider any and all of these options and strategies to obtain needed workers in the future. -
West central Michigan vegetable update — May 9, 2018
Published on May 9, 2018
Spring is finally here in west Michigan! -
East Michigan vegetable regional report – July 29, 2015
Published on July 29, 2015
Drying trend and warm temperatures have allowed vegetable growers to breathe easier and get back on a regular schedule of fertigation. -
West central Michigan vegetable update – June 3, 2020
Published on June 3, 2020
Insect pest activity is starting to increase in some crops. -
West central Michigan vegetable update – April 24, 2019
Published on April 24, 2019
Early crops are being planted or emerging, with asparagus harvest coming soon. -
West central Michigan vegetable update – May 23, 2018
Published on May 23, 2018
Pest activity has increased over the past few weeks and growers are looking forward to a stretch of dryer weather. -
Irrigation management: Measuring soil moisture and application uniformity
Published on June 23, 2016
Measure soil moisture and irrigation equipment output to ensure timely application of the right amount of water uniformly across your field. -
Southeast Michigan vegetable update – April 25, 2018
Published on April 25, 2018
After a cold and long winter, it finally feels like spring has arrived in our region. -
Irrigation to aid germination
Published on May 21, 2012
Irrigation can greatly improve germination and resulting stands in dry soil conditions. -
Insect pests of vegetables webinar now available
Published on April 13, 2015
Learn more about major pests of vegetables, how they damage crops and the signs they leave behind in a new Online Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Academy webinar. -
Central Michigan vegetable regional report – July 29, 2015
Published on July 29, 2015
Warm and dry weather has prevailed this week in the central region. -
FAQ regarding new Worker Protection Standards changes
Published on January 17, 2017
Frequently asked questions regarding the new Worker Protection Standards requirements for medical evaluations and fit testing for respirator use. -
CAT Alerts are moving to join news.msue.msu.edu
Published on March 23, 2011
CAT Alerts are joining a new effort to bring you more timely information from MSU Extension.