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Testing for contaminants in soil, water and plants
Published on February 10, 2026
Sometimes, what you don’t know can hurt you. -
Michiana Irrigated Corn and Soybean Conference changes name
Published on February 9, 2026
Now called the Great Lakes Field Crops Irrigation Meeting, this year’s event will be February 25, 2026, and will offer Michigan RUP, CCA and Indiana PARP/CCH credits. -
MSU Extension releases grain market benchmarks report
Published on February 3, 2026
Market price data may hold the key to maximizing sales. -
Unravel regenerative principles in this upcoming webinar series
Published on January 26, 2026
This webinar series offers practical insights and science-based strategies to navigate different aspects of regenerative principles. -
MSU Extension Field Crop Webinar Series returns February 2026
Published on January 21, 2026
The Field Crops Webinar Series is offered for eight weeks to help prepare for the 2026 growing season. -
Michigan to host national conference on disability in agriculture
Published on January 15, 2026
The AgrAbility project’s annual National Training Workshop is coming to Traverse City, Michigan, March 16-19, 2026. -
Grow your expertise at the 2026 Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management Training
Published on January 5, 2026
Join MSU Extension for a one-day soil fertility and nutrient management training. -
Final call to register for Michigan Soybean On-farm Research Update meetings in January
Published on December 15, 2025
Michigan Soybean Committee and MSU Extension will be hosting on-farm soybean research update meetings in a town near you. Register soon to guarantee your seat and a free lunch. -
The Michigan Cover Crop Selector Tool has been updated
Published on December 15, 2025
Agriculture professionals and farmers came together to update the online decision-making tool including new cover crops and adjusted seeding dates. -
High-oleic, high reward: A unique opportunity for Michigan soybean farmers
Published on December 11, 2025
High-oleic soybeans offer opportunities for increased profitability not only for soybean farmers but also dairy farmers in Michigan.