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A changing climate: Selecting trees that flourish in urban settings
Published on February 14, 2017
Bert Cregg and a team of MSU researchers are studying trees in urban settings with an eye on identifying species that are adaptable to increasing stress. -
Home lawn questions answered
Published on August 21, 2009
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Maple petiole borer causing leaf drop in maple trees
Published on May 31, 2012
Late spring leaf drop was caused by an unpredictable pest called the maple petiole borer. -
Safe At Home Venison Processing
Published on October 27, 2020
Tina Conklin and Jeannine Schweihofer share best practices and tips for safe at home venison processing.
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Smart trees and shrubs suitable for Michigan landscapes
Published on February 22, 2013
A selection of different native trees and shrubs to grow in your Michigan landscape. -
Odd and unusual growths on trees and shrubs
Published on May 21, 2014
That abnormal lump on your tree or shrub could be black knot, cedar-apple rust or Cooley spruce gall. -
Elm trees attacked early in season by European elm flea weevils
Published on May 30, 2017
Browning Siberian elms in spring are the result of leaf feeding weevils. -
Mar 16
Horticulture Trivia Night - March 16
March 16, 2021 7:00PM – 7:45PM Zoom
Test your knowledge about all things plants and insects in Michigan. Experience 30 question multiple choice trivia questions with prizes for the top two finishers.
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Department of Fisheries and Wildlife | Department of Fisheries and Wildlife
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife
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Tai Chi Exercises at Home
MSU Extension instructor Anita Carter shows how you can do a tai chi session in the comfort of your own home.
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Green Bioproducts | Green Bioproducts
Green Bioproducts
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Nursery & Christmas Trees
MSU Extension’s programming for the nursery and Christmas tree industries utilizes field educators, campus-based specialists and researchers to provide educational programming.
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The potential of poinsettia trees
Published on December 18, 2010
Exploring the opportunity to evolve poinsettias trees into more than our standard winter holiday tabletop plant. -
4-H | 4-H
4-H
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Multiple-year Protection of Ash Trees from Emerald Ash Borer with a Single Trunk Injection of Emamectin Benzoate, and Single-year Protection with an Imidacloprid Basal Drench
A single trunk injection treatment of emamectin benzoate at the 0.1, 0.2, or 0.4 g ai rate gave 100% control of emerald ash borer larvae in 98 of 99 treated trees for 2-3 years.