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  • Did conservation practices price out for an agroecology research site in 2024?

    Published on April 16, 2025
    Looking at the 2024 financials of the Kellogg Biological Station’s Long-Term Agroecosystem Research experimental site.

  • Join MSU Extension’s April 24 Virtual Breakfast Series on recognizing herbicide resistance in waterhemp

    Published on April 10, 2025
    Correct identification for pigweed and waterhemp is essential for herbicide resistance management.

  • MSU Extension Virtual Breakfast series continues April 10 with corn and soybean planting considerations

    Published on April 2, 2025
    The Field Crops Virtual Breakfast Series continues April 10 with MSU Extension cropping systems agronomist Manni Singh discussing planting considerations for corn and soybean this spring.

  • Prevent planter pitfalls this spring

    Published on March 26, 2025
    Join the Field Crops Virtual Breakfast Series on April 3 for a discussion on planter set-up considerations with Jason Koning from Precision Planting.

  • Early season weed control discussion at MSU Extension Virtual Breakfast

    Published on March 21, 2025
    The 2025 Virtual Breakfast Series kicks off the series on March 27 with a discussion on early season weed control with MSU professor and specialist Christy Sprague.

  • Composting animal manure

    Published on March 19, 2025
    Composting animal manure is an effective soil amendment that enhances soil health, provides better organics storage options, reduces manure volume and offers greater flexibility for field application compared to raw manure.

  • Michigan State University Extension launches new Pesticide Safety Manual sales website

    Published on March 14, 2025
    The launch of the new MSU Extension Pesticide Safety Manual Sales Store is designed to make purchasing study materials for commercial and private applicators easier and more convenient than ever.

  • Understanding the difference between compost analysis and soil tests

    Published on March 12, 2025
    Not all soil tests are equal, and compost requires an analysis of its own. Understanding the differences between the two is an important step to providing the best amendment for your soil.

  • Does improved soil health lead to increased potato yields? Free soil health testing offered Spring 2025

    Published on March 11, 2025
    Michigan potato farmers can get up to three fields tested for soil health with a grant from the Michigan Potato Industry Commission.

  • Soil testing through MSU Extension

    Published on March 11, 2025
    MSU Extension home lawn and garden and commercial soil tests provide access to personalized fertilizer recommendations for thousands of Michigan residents every year.

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