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How insects survive cold: The potential effect of a mild winter
Published on March 14, 2023
Large insect populations are possible this year, but many factors determine overwintering survival and success. -
Updated pesticide management guide for Michigan Christmas tree growers
Published on March 9, 2023
The updated 2023 Michigan Christmas Tree Pest Management Guide is available to assist growers in scouting and pesticide management decisions. -
Ready, set, GROW! Christmas tree plantation establishment
Published on December 21, 2022
Registration is now open for the 2023 Christmas tree winter webinar series. -
Christmas tree identification for kids: Part 1
Published on November 23, 2022
All Christmas trees are not created equally, you can learn to identify Christmas trees with a few easy tips. -
Christmas tree identification for kids: Part 2
Published on November 23, 2022
All Christmas trees are not created equally, you can learn to identify Christmas trees with a few easy tips. -
Real Christmas tree options for small spaces
Published on November 21, 2022
Tabletop trees and living trees are ideal for apartments and offices. -
Don’t be a grinch, begin a holiday tradition at your local choose and cut Christmas tree farm
Published on November 18, 2022
Harvesting your own Christmas tree is a fun outdoor activity, a way to support local farms, and enhances your holiday experience. -
Michigan pesticide applicator recertification credits available in person and online before the end of the year
Published on October 31, 2022
Growers needing a few more credits to renew their pesticide applicator license have some online and in-person opportunities available. -
Support bees, other pollinators through the Pollinator Protection for Pesticide Applicators Online Course
Published on October 13, 2022
Pesticide applicators in Michigan can earn one restricted use pesticide (RUP) credit in this free, self-paced, online course. -
Podcast celebrates 50 years of integrated pest management progress
Published on October 11, 2022
Join researchers and educators as they reflect on the past, present and future of integrated pest management.