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Mole drains: A cheap alternative to subsurface tile drainage
Published on October 22, 2024
Learn how mole drains can improve drainage performance and increase crop yield in heavy clay soil. -
Thinking about reducing tillage in the spring? Start preparing in the fall.
Published on October 11, 2024
Transitioning to reduced or no-till system takes planning before planting. The following steps can help set you up for success in the coming year. -
MSU researcher receives grant to develop efficient irrigation technology using solar power
Published on October 10, 2024
The project is led by Younsuk Dong, an irrigation specialist and assistant professor in the MSU Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering. -
Upper Peninsula farm hosts successful Soil Health Academy
Published on October 3, 2024
Gabe Brown and Allen Williams train farmers in regenerative agriculture principles. -
Sustainable agricultural practices and findings spotlighted at the second annual KBS LTAR field day
Published on September 17, 2024
The second annual KBS LTAR field day showcased early agronomic and ecological changes in fields managed with advanced conservation strategies while also offering practical tips to make these practices work. -
What is the health of my soil? Free soil health testing offered fall 2024
Published on August 22, 2024
Field crop farmers can get two fields tested for soil health with a Michigan State University grant. -
Compost in Communities Part 1: A View of Vermicomposting in Kent County
Published on August 22, 2024
This article is the first in a series exploring a variety of compost systems and their benefits to local communities. This exploration into vermicomposting examines the benefits of using worms in composting. -
MSU researchers develop low-cost sensors to help farmers irrigate more efficiently, manage diseases
Published on August 14, 2024
Scientists have developed a system called LOCOMOS to monitor irrigation efficiency. -
Register now for the Organic Vegetable Production Workshop and Crop Walk
Published on July 29, 2024
If you’re a small-to-medium sized diversified vegetable grower, you won’t want to miss this summer event. -
Scheduling tools help irrigators get the most out of rainfall
Published on July 22, 2024
Michigan and Indiana will often get rainfall in late June and early July to the extent it will refill the root zone for corn and soybeans.