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Pesticide Applicator Training
This course is designed for those who are studying to take the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) Restricted Use Pesticide (RUP)Exam or for those who need a refresher on safe pesticide handling. The course material follows the National Pesticide Core Manual. Those who complete the course can receive 12 RUP credits.
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Bee Integrated: Creating Bee Forage in Michigan
Published on March 2, 2022
When bees are facing diseases and pesticide exposure, good pollen and nectar sources are vital in helping them survive. Michigan State University Extension's Ana Heck, farmer Mike Van Agtmael, and Bee Informed Partnership field specialist Dan Wyns describe the importance of pollinator habitat in this Bee Integrated video.
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What is IPM and How do you do it?
Published on March 21, 2022
Learn more about integrated pest management and how to implement IPM practices on your farm.
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Improving tree fruit nutrient, pesticide application processes
Researchers at Clarksville Research Center are conducting a multi-state, multi-disciplinary study to develop a new way of getting foliar inputs into apples and cherries.
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Key Insect Pests and Diseases of Tree Fruits
Published on March 22, 2022
Diseases, and pests can show up quickly to ruin fruit crops. This session will help you learn the basics, including management strategies, for important tree fruit diseases and pests common in our region.
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Understanding and Minimizing Cold Damage in Fruit Crops
Published on February 18, 2021
MI Ag Ideas to Grow With 2021 - Fruit Session: Review of winter and spring cold events, how cold damages plants, and measures growers can use to reduce the impact cold on their crops.
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The Why and How for Training, Pruning, and Crop Management in Small Fruit and Tree Fruit
Published on February 2, 2022
Learn more about the reasons for training and pruning, as well as examples on how to train, prune and manage the crop in small fruit and tree fruit
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Advancing Michigan cherry production: From root to fruit
Michigan State University AgBioResearch scientists at Clarksville Research Center are looking at the advantages and economics of various protective covering systems for cherries.
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Bee Integrated: Bees and Pesticides
Published on March 2, 2022
In this Bee Integrated video, farmer Mike Van Agtmael describes how integrated pest management and good communication with his beekeeper, Jim Hilton, keeps bees healthy and pollination productive. Beekeeper Jamie Ostrowski describes a "perfect storm" that harmed some of her bees—and how she and Matt Jansen of Green Thumb Blueberries collaborate to protect her hives.
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Developing new Tart Cherry varieties
Researchers are developing new varieties of tart cherries that will increase profitability in tart cherry production and ensure the environmental stewardship of the lakeshore land. One such variety is the "Balaton."
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2023 Making It In Michigan Barrier Buster Award: Hallstedt Homestead Cherries
Published on April 20, 2023
The MSU Product Center recognized Hallstedt Homestead Cherries with the 2023 Barrier Buster Award at the Making It In Michigan Conference and Trade Show.
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Key Insect Pests and Diseases of Small Fruits
Published on March 23, 2022
Diseases and pests can show up quickly to ruin fruit crops. This video will help you learn the basics, including management strategies, for important small fruit diseases and pests common in our region.
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Digging in: How to pick and prepare a site for a fruit planting
Published on February 28, 2022
Join Emily Lavely to learn more about how to pick the best location and prepare it for planting fruit.
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High Density Tart Cherry with Custom Over the Row Harvester
Published on August 7, 2023
Educational video highlighting a unique high density tart cherry planting strategy and over the row (OTR) harvester built by Oxley Farms.
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Greg Lang
Gregory Lang is studying the benefits of a fruiting wall system for growing sweet cherries at MSU’s Clarksville Research Center.
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Bee Integrated: Linking Michigan Farmers and Beekeepers
Published on March 2, 2022
Farmers and beekeepers in Michigan describe how Bee Integrated brought them together to team up on honey bee health, opening lines of communication and setting the stage for collaboration for better crops and healthier honey bees.
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Michigan Tree Fruit Commission - Working in new ways to advance the industry
The Michigan Tree Fruit Commission was created in 2014 with a focus on upgrading MSU research center infrastructure for apple, cherry, peach and plum projects.
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Key Wildlife Pests of Fruit and How to Promote and Protect Pollinators in Fruit Systems
Published on March 24, 2022
Learn more about key wildlife pests to be on the lookout for as well as how you can promote and protect pollinators on your operation.
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Tree Fruit and Small Fruit Varieties in Michigan
Published on February 3, 2022
Bill Shane and Cheyenne Sloan will discuss the varieties of tree fruit and small fruit best suited for growing in Michigan.
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Presenter Panel Discussion of the Week's Pest Topics
Published on March 25, 2022
Attendees submitted questions to the expert panel of presenters from the week's fruit sessions. The panel spent the Friday hour answering attendee submitted questions based on the week's topics.