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Peaches
MSU Extension offers programming and resources to assist growers in selecting peach varieties, insect and disease management, marketing strategies, rootstocks, tree training, cold hardiness, pheromone disruption, processing and fresh market peaches.
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Peach Crisp
Published on October 27, 2014
Peaches have many health benefits. They are low in calories, provide vitamin C and contain no fat. -
Grilled Peaches
Peaches make a great low calorie, nutrient loaded dessert. You can enjoy peaches fresh, as part of a salad, or try grilling them.
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SWMREC Peaches Virtual Field Day Webinar
Published on October 2, 2020
Bill Shane and Greg Lang discuss peach research and varieties at the Southwest Michigan Research and Extension Center.
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Michigan Tree Fruit Commission - Working in new ways to advance the industry
The Michigan Tree Fruit Commission was created in 2014 with a focus on upgrading MSU research center infrastructure for apple, cherry, peach and plum projects.
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Agricultural Weather Forecast for April 6, 2021
Published on April 6, 2021
MSU agricultural meteorologist Jeff Andresen presents weather forecasts focusing on farmer’s interests to the MSU Extension fruit team.
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Mar 31
Women in Agriculture: Taking a Seat at the Table with Confidence - Online Forum
March 31, 2021 12:00PM – 1:30PM Online via Zoom
An event to connect and empower Michigan women in agriculture. Make connections and find encouragement with producers just like you.
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Nikki Rothwell
Fruit educator
rothwel3@msu.edu
231-946-1510
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Mark Longstroth
Food and Animal Systems
longstr7@msu.edu
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Mark Longstroth
Food and Animal Systems
longstr7@msu.edu
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Emily Pochubay
Tree Fruit Integrated Pest Management Educator
pochubay@msu.edu
231-946-1510
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William Shane
Food and Animal Systems
shane@msu.edu
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Mark Longstroth
Food and Animal Systems
longstr7@msu.edu
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Julianna Wilson
Tree Fruit IPM Specialist
jkwilson@msu.edu
517-432-4766
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Spotted Lanternfly: A Colorful Cause for Concern
Published on November 30, 2020
Learn how to identify spotted lanternfly and take steps to slow its spread. -
Integrated Pest Management Scouting in Perennial Agricultural Crops (E3295)
Published on November 23, 2015
Scouting and monitoring for pests is a critical step in quantifying potential damage that can be caused by a pest and aids in determining if intervention to control the pest is warranted. -
Michigan Fresh: Using, Storing, and Preserving Peaches (HNI100)
Published on October 1, 2014
Michigan-grown peaches are available during August and September -
Managing Brown Marmorated Stink Bug in Michigan Orchards
Published on August 28, 2020
This factsheet includes instructions for on-farm monitoring to assess local brown marmorated stink bug populations and crop protection strategies for commercial orchards. -
Managing Black Stem Borer in Michigan Tree Fruits
Published on January 15, 2017
The black stem borer, Xylosandrus germanus (Blanford), is an introduced pest that was first found in the United States in New York grapes in the 1930s. -
Picture Table of Critical Spring Temperatures for Tree Fruit Bud Development Stages
Published on March 30, 2021
Picture table of common tree fruit with bud stage names and the critical temperature ranges that will cause between 10% and 90% injury to the flower buds, three pages long. -
Critical Spring Temperatures for Tree Fruit Bud Development Stages
Published on March 30, 2021
Table of common tree fruit with bud stage names and the critical temperature ranges that will cause between 10% and 90% injury to the flower buds, all on one page.