Resources
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Crabgrass Control in Home Lawns
Published on May 28, 2015
Homeowners and professionals alike spend a lot of time and money trying to eliminate crabgrass from their turfgrass stands. Numerous products for crabgrass control are widely available. -
Benefits of Forest Management Videos
Published on August 21, 2014
Michigan State University Extension collaborated with Great Lakes Production to produce three short videos highlighting the benefits of forest management. -
A Michigan Boater's Guide to Selected Invasive Aquatic Plants
Published on September 17, 2013
This 28-page booklet offers information about selected aquatic nuisance plants. It is printed on water resistant paper. -
Michigan Water Stewardship Program
Published on August 13, 2013
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Modelling for forest management synergies and trade-offs: Northern hardwood tree regeneration, timber and deer
Published on November 20, 2012
We present a forest tree regeneration, growth, and harvest simulation model developed with the express purpose of assisting managers to evaluate the impacts of timber and deer management on forest dynamics in northern hardwood forests. -
Fertilizing Home Lawns to Protect Water Quality
Published on April 2, 2012
The first step in developing a fertilizer program for your lawn is to identify the objectives for the lawn area on your property. Homeowners demand a wide range of functions from their lawns. A guide to fertilizing home lawns to protect water quality. -
Giant Hogweed
Published on April 2, 2012
An attractive but dangerous federal noxious weed. -
Profitability of Converting to Biofuel Crops
Published on April 2, 2012
A comparison of profitability of cellulosic feedstock crops — switchgrass, mixed-species grass, restored prairie, miscanthus and poplar — with corn. -
Michigan Forest Communities - A Field Guide and Reference
Published on April 2, 2012
Forests are the defining natural feature of Michigan's landscape. -
Michigan Snakes - A Field Guide and Pocket Reference
Published on April 2, 2012
Field guide to Michigan's 18 species of snakes, including the state's only venomous snake. Large color photos and text with easy-to-follow symbols for habitat, temperament, reproduction and distribution make this book useful for all ages.