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Considerations for Taking Prevented Planting Option vs Delayed Planting
Published on May 30, 2019
The MSU Extension Field Crops Virtual Breakfast weekly topic for May 30, 2019, focused on taking prevented planting option vs delayed planting, presented by Roger Betz, MSU Extension farm business management educator. -
Attend a cover crop field event on Sept. 25 in Homer, Michigan
Published on September 18, 2019
A field event on Sept. 25, 2019, in Calhoun County will focus on numerous strategies for using cover crops to improve soil sustainability and protect fields following wheat or prevented planting. -
Reducing soybean harvest losses when plants are short and podded low
Published on October 21, 2019
Learn how to adjust and operate your combines when harvesting short soybean plants that are podded low to the ground. -
Predicting when Michigan soybean fields will reach physiological maturity
Published on September 19, 2019
A new tool called SoyWater can help predict when soybean fields will reach physiological maturity, or the R7 growth stage. -
Recommendations for a late soybean harvest
Published on November 5, 2019
Overcome the challenges associated with a late soybean harvest. -
Late-planted soybean recommendations
Published on May 23, 2019
Soybean producers can use this information to help adjust their management practices and make informed decisions for late-planted soybeans. -
Prevented planting acres and cover crops
Published on June 6, 2019
Consider cover crops to protect and build prevented planting acres. -
Soybean production lessons learned from the 2019 growing season
Published on February 20, 2020
Many soybean producers would like to forget the 2019 growing season. However, there may be some important lessons that can be learned that will serve producers well in the future. -
Handling frost-damaged soybeans
Published on September 17, 2019
Soybean producers can try these recommendations to reduce adverse effects of an early frost. -
What should I do with my immature corn?
Published on September 27, 2019
Guidelines for pricing silage, earlage or snaplage from immature corn. -
Assessing water damage to emerged soybeans
Published on June 23, 2017
Information to help soybean producers assess yield losses associated with ponded or waterlogged fields. -
A better way to store silage
Published on July 2, 2019
Protect feed quality and reduce environmental risk. -
Check fields for tar spot if your later-planted corn is turning every color except green
Published on September 13, 2019
Corn tar spot symptoms are becoming more widespread across southwest Michigan. -
Managing corn earworm in an unusual year
Published on July 31, 2019
There have been reports of wormy sweet corn, and the causes are tied up in our unusual spring and current weather patterns. Learn about corn earworm and tips for managing it in a difficult year. -
Muddy fields and rush to finish field work may move soybean cyst nematodes
Published on February 4, 2020
A half-cup of mud may contain thousands of soybean cyst nematodes, each ready to start eating at your soybean profits. -
Are we done planting in central Michigan?
Published on June 19, 2019
The unprecedented 2019 cool and wet planting season has many producers and agronomists looking for answers to questions we have not thought about before. -
Field crop production highlighted at Ag Action Day
Published on January 20, 2020
What if spring 2020 looks like 2019? Ag Action Day on Jan. 31, 2020, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, will explore ways to manage for increasingly wet periods of weather. -
Field Crop Virtual Breakfast to address challenges associated with managing immature corn silage
Published on August 15, 2019
The challenges of the delayed planting season continue for corn producers who plan to harvest corn silage. -
Options for immature corn
Published on September 4, 2019
One challenge this year is wondering whether the corn crop will mature before frost and what to do with it if it does not. This is an opportune year for cash crop producers and livestock producers to be talking with one another about feed options. -
Field Crops Webinar Series: Lessons learned from late and prevented planting in 2019
Published on January 21, 2020
The first webinar will help growers and agribusiness professionals better prepare for and manage against the risks brought on in years like 2019.