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  • Patterns and Trends in Food Staples Markets in Eastern and Southern Africa: Toward the Identification of Priority Investments and Strategies for Developing Markets and Promoting Smallholder Productivity Growth

    Published on April 1, 2010
    IDWP 104. T.S. Jayne, Nicole Mason, Robert Myers, Jake Ferris, David Mather, Nicholas Sitko, Margaret Beaver, Natalie Lenski, Antony Chapoto, and Duncan Boughton. April 2010

  • Southeast Michigan fruit update – April 22, 2025

    Published on April 22, 2025
    The region is seeing warm weather and bud movement.

  • 2020 Convention Archive | Michigan Inland Lakes Partnership

  • Michigan grape scouting report – June 26, 2024

    Published on June 26, 2024
    Spotted lanternfly was identified in a new site in southern Monroe County outside fruit-growing areas. MSU and agencies monitor statewide, including vineyards. Report sightings to DNR's Eyes In The Field.

  • Michigan grape scouting report – July 18, 2024

    Published on July 18, 2024
    Stay informed and ahead of the curve with the latest vineyard updates and best practices in our comprehensive report. Enhance your grape growing success by leveraging expert insights on vine growth, disease management and innovative tools.

  • Southwest Michigan fruit update – April 21, 2020

    Published on April 21, 2020
    A cold, windy week with several hard radiation freezes killed open flowers on blooming apricots and plums. Damage to most tree fruit crops was spotty, depending on the crop and location.

  • Grand Rapids area tree fruit update – May 3, 2022

    Published on May 3, 2022
    Cool, dry conditions last week, but expect rain and warming temperatures by the weekend and next week.

  • Northwest Michigan fruit update – June 11, 2019

    Published on June 11, 2019
    Growers are taking advantage of the break in the rain to get covered for another round of wet weather.

  • Northwest Michigan fruit update – May 7, 2024

    Published on May 7, 2024
    Tart cherries are in full bloom and sweets are starting to drop their petals. Gala are at 15% bloom and Honeycrisp are at king bloom. We have had excellent pollination weather for the last three days and black stem borer is in peak flight.

  • Southwest Michigan fruit regional report – May 5, 2015

    Published on May 5, 2015
    Bloom in tree fruits is progressing rapidly. Warmer weather and rain this week will cause disease problems.

  • Southwest Michigan fruit regional report – May 20, 2014

    Published on May 20, 2014
    Apple bloom is ending and blueberry flowers are opening across Southwest Michigan.

  • Vigilance against the invisible: building molecular tools to identify pathogens

    Published on July 1, 2020
    Monique Sakalids, assistant professor in the Forestry and Plant Soil and Microbial Sciences departments at MSU, builds molecular tools to help identify exotic and native pathogens that have the potential to cause plant health emergencies.

  • Southwest Michigan fruit update – April 28, 2020

    Published on April 28, 2020
    Freezes last week caused little additional damage to fruit crops. This week will be cooler with rain for the next few days.

  • Michigan grape scouting report – August 30, 2023

    Published on August 30, 2023
    As September approaches, Michigan grape growers must focus on disease and bird management to protect their clusters. Sour rot is a major concern, and growers should be vigilant in their scouting efforts.

  • Case Studies | Michigan Wood Energy

  • Harvesting | Chestnuts

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  • Timeline | Institute of Public Utilities

  • Nutritional Implications of Dietary Patterns in Mali

    Published on November 6, 2020
    Smale, M., Theriault, V., and Vroegindewey, R. 2020. Nutritional implications of dietary patterns in Mali. African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 15(3):177-193

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