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Hot, dry weather impacts fall turfgrass management
Published on October 3, 2017
Weed, disease and insect control and fertilizer applications are all being affected by the hot, dry weather in September. -
Raymond O'Rourke
Subject Matter Expert, Food Laws and Regulations in the European Union
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Michigan chestnut update – June 21, 2013
Published on June 21, 2013
Potato leafhopper nymphs are visible in chestnut orchards. Early developing varieties like ‘Labor Day’ are beginning to shed pollen and female flowers are becoming visible in southern Michigan. -
Michigan chestnut update—June 10, 2014
Published on June 12, 2014
Rose chafer has arrived in orchards and are easily visible feeding on foliage. Growers should carefully weigh the pros and cons of treatment. Caterpillars are feeding on leaves and potato leafhopper has been reported, though not yet observed on chestnut. -
IPM Scouting in woody landscape plants | Integrated Pest Management
The information presented here about common diseases, insect pests and beneficial species was developed from the publication A Pocket IPM Scouting Guide for Woody Landscape Plants by Diane Brown-Rytlewski.
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Rose chafers and June go together
Published on June 1, 2012
Sandy soils and tasty plants help define rose chafers’ habitat. -
Martin Holle
MSU Adjunct Professor of Law
517-355-8295
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Codex Alimentarius - The Food Code
This course provides a thorough understanding of the organization of Codex Alimentarius, why Codex matters, the key documents, the nature and operation of the various committees, the standards, the interaction WHO, WTO, and the importance of Codex Alimentarius in world trade and global food law.
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Michigan chestnut update – July 12, 2013
Published on July 12, 2013
Potato leafhopper numbers continue to expand in untreated Michigan chestnut orchards and pollen has filled the air in northwest Michigan orchards. -
Northwest Michigan fruit regional report – July 9, 2013
Published on July 9, 2013
As sweet cherry harvest starts off, rain moved into the region after three weeks of droughty conditions. -
Insect pests now appearing in turf
Published on June 28, 2012
A lot of webworm moths are being observed now, but it may be chinch bugs that are damaging home lawns. Japanese beetles are out as well, and they are hungry. -
Regional reports on Michigan fruit – July 10, 2012
Published on July 10, 2012
MSU Extension educators’ pest and fruit updates for Michigan. -
West Michigan tree fruit update – June 20, 2017
Published on June 20, 2017
Much needed rainfall and cooler temperatures provide relief. -
Michigan chestnut update – June 27, 2013
Published on June 28, 2013
Potato leafhopper nymphs are visible in Michigan chestnut orchards. -
Michigan chestnut update – June 12, 2013
Published on June 12, 2013
Rose chafer activity has begun as far north as west central Michigan. -
East Michigan fruit regional report – August 2, 2016
Published on August 2, 2016
Weekend precipitation came to a few farms, but drought conditions continue at most. Last week saw first trap catch of brown marmorated stink bug. Red Haven peach harvest started over the weekend for southern growers. -
East Michigan fruit regional report – June 7, 2016
Published on June 7, 2016
Farmers received much-needed rain, but most of the region has had dry soils for the last three weeks. Apple growers saw fruit drop over the past week. -
Wynne Wright
Associate Professor
wrigh325@msu.edu
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Home lawn questions answered
Published on August 21, 2009
Home lawn questions and answers