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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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The 2009 season tree fruit diseases
Published on September 22, 2009
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IPM Tree fruit kickoff
Published on March 30, 2011
Review label and management changes as well as discuss invasive species concerns at the Tree Fruit Kickoff meeting. -
Weather and crop protection workshops scheduled for March 19 and 20
Published on February 29, 2012
Several workshops in March will allow fruit growers to anticipate the effects of weather on insect pests and plant diseases and adapt their control strategies accordingly. -
Spring beehive checklist - 5 things to look for in and around your hive
Published on March 28, 2014
Clear, still, early spring days are times to check overwintered honey bee hives. -
It’s a “Clean Sweep” of outdated, unused and unwanted pesticides
Published on April 14, 2011
Pesticide and mercury disposal in Michigan is safe, free and available at 18 sites throughout the state. -
Interested in sustainable pest management? Try the IPM Academy
Published on January 3, 2012
Michigan State University Extension is hosting an Integrated Pest Management Academy designed to bring participants to a new level of success with their IPM decisions and practices. -
IPM Academy to offer continuing education credits
Published on January 23, 2012
Need more continuing education credits in 2012? The IPM Academy on February 20-21 will offer 16 Pesticide Recertification credits, 9 Certified Crop Advisor credits, MAEAP Phase I credits, and 7 Certified Green Industry Professional credits! -
CAT Alerts are moving to join news.msue.msu.edu
Published on March 23, 2011
CAT Alerts are joining a new effort to bring you more timely information from MSU Extension. -
Do you need a brush-up on pest management basics?
Published on February 10, 2012
MSU’s Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Academy is a quick, concentrated way to update your IPM skills. Join us on the MSU campus February 20-21. -
Pollination Forum will shine a spotlight on issues facing pollinators
Published on November 11, 2016
Join us Nov. 28, 2016, for the latest information on issues facing bees and the solutions being developed to support crop pollination. -
Freezing temperatures likely across Michigan
Published on May 7, 2020
Cold outbreak brings prolonged freeze risk. -
Are the “kids” back on the farm?
Published on January 18, 2012
MSU Extension’s IPM Academy on February 20-21 can bring the newest generation of farmers up to speed on pest management in a variety of cropping systems. -
Regional reports on Michigan fruit – August 7, 2012
Published on August 7, 2012
MSU Extension educators’ pest and fruit updates for Michigan. -
Armillaria root rot in the Great Lakes region
Published on April 17, 2014
Armillaria root rot affects hundreds of plant species throughout Michigan. Learn more about the biology, symptoms and control of this devastating fungus. -
Silver leaf of tree fruits
Published on August 11, 2015
Silver leaf can cause tree fruit leaves to exhibit a dull metallic luster and can cause a slow decline in tree vigor and yield. -
Codling moth back to normal in 2015
Published on May 28, 2015
Current pheromone trapline data suggests codling moth populations and pest pressure will be normal this summer. -
Select Max labeled for tree fruit
Published on May 8, 2017
The graminicide may be used for grass control in all pome and stone fruit. -
Spotted wing Drosophila monitoring effort evaluation for 2014
Published on October 21, 2014
We are encouraging Michigan fruit growers to take a short survey to measure the effectiveness of MSU Extension’s 2014 spotted wing Drosophila statewide monitoring program. -
Southeast Michigan fruit regional report – September 3, 2013
Published on September 3, 2013
Plum, pear, fall red raspberry and blackberry harvest continues. Gala harvest may begin late this week or next week. -
Timing your black stem borer spray on tree fruits
Published on May 11, 2018
Guidelines for making your black stem borer treatment decision.