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Field Crop Webinar Series
MSU Extension's educational program addresses field crop production and pest management. Participants include mostly growers, consultants and agribusiness professionals.
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Forages
MSU Extension is a supporter of growing forages and provides an educational opportunity for farmers and interested individuals to find information and resource materials regarding the growth of forages.
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Small Grains
MSU Extension supports the growing small grains operation fully, and provides an educational opportunity to maintain their knowledge and stay up to date with the information and resources provided.
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Hops
Find everything you need to know about growing hops in the Great Lakes Region whether you are a farmer, brewer or a backyard enthusiast.
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Wheat
MSU Extension focus on wheat production to provide educational opportunities for educators and researchers to gain access to learn more about the crop and find new techniques to help the future of the crop.
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Soybeans
MSU Extension's soybean research and education assists farmers with the most up to date information about growing conditions, yield monitoring and profitability.
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Grazing Systems
MSU Extension educators work with producers to develop pasture-based local beef production systems and host public field days and seasonal programs.
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Malting Barley
MSU Extension provides research-based production recommendations and resources to support the growing malting barley industry and to ensure high-quality Michigan barley can be processed locally.
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Corn
As one of the top produced agricultural commodities in Michigan, corn is integral to the state's economy. MSU Extension provides educational opportunities and resources for farmers searching for answers to improve yields, manage pests and increase profits.
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Sugarbeets
MSU Extension supports the growing population of sugarbeets by providing en educational opportunity for exploration and to learn more about the field crop
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Dry Beans
Known worldwide for high quality and consistency, Michigan dry beans are an important commodity. MSU Extension provides expert research and educational opportunities to assist growers in producing a highly valuable, marketable crop.
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Field Crops
MSU Extension provides research-based field crop production recommendations and resources. Assistance is accessible through educational programs, fact sheets, bulletins, articles, websites and individual contacts.
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Christian Tollini
989-734-2168
tollinic@msu.edu
Field Crops Educator
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Field Crops Webinar Series 2020 - Hemp Production in Michigan
Date: Mar 23, 2020
This webinar series will prepare participants to enhance their field crop production systems in 2020 using the latest research-based information from MSU experts. -
Pest Management Update 2/6/19
Date: Feb 06, 2019
This meeting provides the latest research results and recommendations for field crops weed, insect and disease control and crop fertilization to prepare for the 2019 season. -
Pest and Crop Management Update Meeting 2020 - Jan. 8
Date: Jan 08, 2020
MSU Extension will host seven Pest and Crop Management Updates for field crop producers and agronomists in 2020. RUP and CCA credits will be available. -
Pest and Crop Management Update Meeting 2020 - Jan. 10
Date: Jan 10, 2020
MSU Extension will host seven Pest and Crop Management Updates for field crop producers and agronomists in 2020. RUP and CCA credits will be available. -
Pest and Crop Management Update Meeting 2020 - Jan. 28
Date: Jan 28, 2020
MSU Extension will host seven Pest and Crop Management Updates for field crop producers and agronomists in 2020. RUP and CCA credits will be available. -
Pest Management Update 2/4/19
Date: Feb 04, 2019
This meeting provides the latest research results and recommendations for field crops weed, insect and disease control and crop fertilization to prepare for the 2019 season. -
Making the Most of the 2018 Farm Bill Commodity Provisions Monroe
Date: Dec 17, 2019
The 2018 Farm Bill provides a one-time opportunity for producers to update their yields based off 2013 through 2017 production and records, and producers should begin that process now.