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Southeast Michigan vegetable update — May 23, 2018
Published on May 23, 2018
Drier and warmer weather is on deck, keep an eye out for insect damage. -
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. -
Working in confined space on farms requires safety planning
Published on February 17, 2011
Farms with confined-space hazards need to plan ahead to protect workers. -
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. -
Flint, Michigan, area urban agriculture update — July 19, 2017
Published on July 19, 2017
Updates about urban and semi-rural small scale diversified vegetable farm fields, hoophouses and market gardens in the Flint area. -
Drones or unmanned aerial systems for use in commercial agriculture
Published on June 2, 2016
Horticulture and agronomic crop growers can learn the latest on drones or unmanned aerial systems from a series of eXtension webinars. -
Flint, Michigan area urban agriculture report – June 3, 2015
Published on June 3, 2015
Updates about urban and semi-rural small scale diversified vegetable farm fields, hoop-houses and market gardens in the Flint area. -
Pesticide recertification credits available through online IPM Academy
Published on November 21, 2017
As the end of the year approaches, growers can take advantage of the new online Integrated Pest Management Academy and earn six credits towards their Michigan Pesticide Applicators License. -
Southeast Michigan vegetable update – June 14, 2017
Published on June 14, 2017
Hot days and nights dry out topsoil and boosts degree day counts. -
Southeast Michigan vegetable update — July 26, 2017
Published on July 26, 2017
Harvest continues in a wide range of crops. -
Invest in next year’s harvest this fall by sampling for nematodes ahead of vegetables
Published on October 16, 2015
Tips for sampling fields for nematodes to plan next year’s vegetable rotation. -
Southeast Michigan vegetable update – June 28, 2017
Published on June 28, 2017
Downy mildew is confirmed just across the Canadian border, so get protectants on vine crops now. -
Saginaw Bay area vegetable regional report – May 7, 2014
Published on May 7, 2014
Most field transplants are still in the greenhouse, while greenhouse production plants are well underway. -
Who is eating the produce that I grow?
Published on February 3, 2012
When adopting food safety practices on the farm, it’s important to remember why and for whom it is being done. -
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. -
Southeast Michigan vegetable update — Aug. 16 2017
Published on August 16, 2017
Much of our area received an inch of rain or less in the last month. The dry conditions have hindered disease development, but kept irrigation systems working overtime. -
Pesticide applicator recertification credits available before the end of the year
Published on October 4, 2018
Growers needing a few more credits in 2018 have until Dec. 31 to complete the online Desire to Learn IPM course. -
New meteograms now available on MSU Enviroweather
Published on June 9, 2017
Near real-time weather data in graphical format allows users to visualize weather over time. -
Central Michigan vegetable regional report – September 2, 2015
Published on September 2, 2015
Late blight is infecting potatoes and tomatoes in several areas in Montcalm County.