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Southeast Michigan vegetable update – July 1, 2020
Published on July 1, 2020
It has been hot, and it will stay hot. Be on the lookout for downy mildew, thrips, aphids and spider mites. -
West central Michigan apple maturity report – Aug. 28, 2019
Published on August 28, 2019
Harvest is going to be late this year, so don’t let your calendar trick you into picking too soon. -
MSU Horticulture faculty members ranked in top 2% of their field
Published on January 6, 2021
Twelve are ranked in top 2% of their field based on publication impact -
Project GREEEN advancing Michigan plant agriculture for 20 years
Published on February 1, 2020
For more than two decades, Project GREEEN has been working with the plant agriculture industry to address both short- and long-term issues. -
Summer annual forage grasses for emergency crops
Published on May 15, 2008
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Summer annual forage grasses for emergency crops
Published on May 15, 2008
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Mota-Sanchez contributes to 2017 State of the World’s Plants
Published on July 6, 2017
MSU Entomology’s David Mota-Sanchez was invited to contribute to Kew Science’s second State of the World's Plants report, a cutting-edge view of the status of the world's most valuable and vulnerable plants. -
An Introduction to Natural Enemies for Biological Control of Pest Insects
A PowerPoint presentation for teaching about natural enemies for biological control of pest insects.
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Michigan Native Plants to Provide Resources for Beneficial Insects
A PowerPoint presentation for teaching about Michigan native plants to provide resources for beneficial insects
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Common Bees in Michigan
A PowerPoint presentation for teaching about common bees in Michigan.
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Mite management in tree fruits under hot and dry weather conditions
Published on June 13, 2023
There are many options available for mite control in fruit crops. -
2017 Academic Infrastructure Reports
Published on September 22, 2017
2017 Academic Infrastructure Reports -
East Michigan vegetable regional report – July 1, 2015
Published on July 1, 2015
Low temperatures and sunlight are slowing vegetable growth. -
Genetic engineering works because DNA is similar
Published on December 20, 2018
All organisms translate DNA the same way, making it possible for any organism to read DNA from even unrelated organisms. -
Wild bee decline threatens U.S. crop production
Published on December 22, 2015
The first national study to map U.S. wild bees suggests they're disappearing in many of the country's most-important farmlands. -
Southwest Michigan field crops update – Aug. 12, 2021
Published on August 12, 2021
Hot, humid weather and plentiful rainfall give way to cooler and drier weather beginning this weekend. Don’t let the soybean scouting sweet spot pass you by without evaluating your fields. -
Did conservation practices price out for an agroecology research site in 2024?
Published on April 16, 2025
Looking at the 2024 financials of the Kellogg Biological Station’s Long-Term Agroecosystem Research experimental site. -
Alternatives to chlorothalonil for potato late blight control
Published on June 15, 2015
Chlorothalonil for potato late blight control is in limited supply for 2015. Growers should consider these fungicide modifications.