Resources
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Question and Answers about Head Lice
Published on September 14, 2016
Guidelines to help you solve head lice problems. -
Questions and Answers about Bedbugs
Published on September 14, 2016
Guidelines to help you solve bedbug problems in your home -
Seismic Testing on your Property
Published on September 14, 2016
How can you know if there is oil or gas beneath your property? Drilling is very expensive, so before it is undertaken, there must be a reason to believe that oil exists. -
At the start of 2013, significant new restrictions were placed on local governmental authority to re
Published on May 31, 2016
Guidelines for siting wind energy systems were released in December 2005 by the Michigan Energy Office in the Department of Labor and Economic Growth (DLEG). -
Lakeland Report #12, "Greenbelts: A Circle of Protection for Inland Lakes"
Published on May 31, 2016
This report reviews basic standards for establishing and maintaining greenbelts, explains how greenbelts work to protect water quality, and recommended ground covers, shrubs, and trees are best in a greenbelt. -
A Consumer’s Guide to Local Food Systems and Greenhouse Gases
Published on April 1, 2016
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Oil and Gas Royalties: Look Before You Lease
Published on February 19, 2016
In recent years, some oil companies have been adding a small phrase in their leases that has cost landowners money. -
Determining the Age of Fish
Published on February 18, 2016
Knowledge about the age composition of fish populations is essential for effective management. It provides the fisheries manager with information about the condition of the fish, how long they live, their age at certain critical periods. -
Phosphorus and Home Lawns
Published on February 18, 2016
One of the primary contaminants of surface water in Michigan is phosphorus. The contribution of phosphorus from urban landscapes has been identified as a significant input for many watersheds in lower Michigan. -
White Grubs in New Sod: What Do I Do?
Published on February 18, 2016
When new sod is put on a lawn, it is not unusual to find some white grubs in loose soil on the flat bed of the truck or in the sod as it is put down.