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Michigan grape scouting report – September 18, 2024
Published on September 18, 2024
Stay informed and ahead of the curve with the latest vineyard updates and best practices in our comprehensive report. Enhance your grape growing success by leveraging expert insights on vine growth, disease management and innovative tools. -
Hunting female deer: A better population management strategy
Published on September 17, 2024
When deer numbers become extremely high, crop damage and the associated yield losses from deer are greater than many producers are willing to tolerate. -
This bug’s stink is worse than its bite
Published on September 13, 2024
Green sting bugs may appear in large numbers, but generally don’t cause significant damage in Michigan gardens and landscapes. -
Southwest Michigan field crops update – September 12, 2024
Published on September 12, 2024
The season is winding down as crops near harvest. Winter wheat planting and storage potato harvest started this past week. -
Michigan grape scouting report – September 11, 2024
Published on September 12, 2024
Stay informed and ahead of the curve with the latest vineyard updates and best practices in our comprehensive report. Enhance your grape growing success by leveraging expert insights on vine growth, disease management and innovative tools. -
Dirt to Glass 2024: Elevating Michigan's wine industry with global insights
Published on September 10, 2024
Exploring cutting-edge viticulture and winemaking techniques to propel Michigan’s wine industry onto the world stage. -
New MSU research puts oak wilt testing within reach of homeowners
Published on September 10, 2024
Oak wilt can now be diagnosed using leaf petiole samples, saving time and money. -
Michigan vegetable crop report – September 4, 2024
Published on September 5, 2024
This is the last week of our 2024 weekly reports. Thanks for your readership and good luck with the rest of the season. -
Red crown rot: A new threat to soybean production
Published on September 5, 2024
Red crown rot can be spread through contaminated soil, providing yet another reason to not move soil and to clean equipment when possible. -
Southwest Michigan field crops update – September 5, 2024
Published on September 5, 2024
Commercial corn reached R6 in some fields. Soybeans continued to progress toward physiological maturity. Some soybean fields reached R8.