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Yew... horses beware
Published on October 12, 2018
When selecting plants to make your landscape more aesthetically pleasing around your horse barn and home, avoid yew. -
Trick or treat: Feeding pumpkins to horses
Published on October 12, 2018
Orange pumpkins, including the seeds, are safe to feed to horses as a seasonal treat but do so mindfully. -
The feasibility of an urban equestrian center in Detroit
Published on October 12, 2018
MSU Extension partners with Detroit Horse Power to explore the feasibility of an urban equestrian center. -
Preparing your barn for winter - Pest management series part four
Published on October 1, 2018
This 4-part series will address different areas of pest management and assist farmers with building and maintaining a pest management plan that is feasible for their options. -
Preparing your barn for winter - Pest management series part two
Published on October 1, 2018
This 4-part series will address different areas of pest management and assist farmers with building and maintaining a pest management plan that is feasible for their options. -
Preparing your barn for winter - Pest management series part three
Published on October 1, 2018
This 4-part series will address different areas of pest management and assist farmers with building and maintaining a pest management plan that is feasible for their options. -
Preparing your barn for winter - Pest management series part one
Published on October 1, 2018
This 4-part series will address different areas of pest management and assist farmers with building and maintaining a pest management plan that is feasible for their options. -
Assessing your alfalfa stand
Published on September 26, 2018
A simple stem counting technique can give you a good idea about your alfalfa stand’s yield potential. -
Ontario groups studying alternative forage galega for northern climate
Published on August 29, 2018
A trip to the Rural Agri-Innovation Network’s summer tour near Thessalon, Ontario, provided an opportunity for a first look at Galega (Galega orientalis). -
Make a plan for drought-stressed corn silage in 2018
Published on August 28, 2018
Hot, dry weather conditions can damage corn and have the potential for toxic levels of nitrates in corn silage.