News
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Romulo Lollato will present at Wheat Wisdom Webinar Series on March 3
Published on February 22, 2021
Romulo Lollato will cover topics related to his research on high yielding wheat in Kansas. -
Phil Needham will present at Wheat Wisdom Webinar Series on Feb. 24
Published on February 22, 2021
The author will cover topics related to fall wheat management and combine residue management. -
Wheat webinar series features Facebook live option
Published on February 11, 2021
Facebook live options added to 2021 Wheat Wisdom Webinar Series, with first speaker Angie Setzer focusing on marketing. -
MSU and Michigan Wheat Program announce wheat webinar series
Published on January 29, 2021
National and international wheat experts share their knowledge during the virtual Wheat Wisdom Webinar Series starting Feb. 17, 2021. -
In the Weeds podcast on upgrading your cropping system
Published on January 13, 2021
From relay cropping to using drones on the farm, this series of “In the Weeds” podcast considers upgrades to cropping systems to improve efficiency. -
New MDARD emergency order extends restricted use pesticide certifications until June 30, 2021
Published on January 7, 2021
MDARD extends RUP certification credentials for applicators expiring in 2019 and 2020, extends opportunity to recertify by credits for additional six months. -
Evaluating seedling wheat stands this fall
Published on November 30, 2020
Before snow blankets the fields, evaluating wheat fields may be helpful. -
Pesticide course offered for private and commercial pesticide applicators
Published on November 17, 2020
New online course for restricted use pesticide applicators offering 12 credits. -
New edition of “Prepare your farm for tax season now” webinar to be held on Dec. 1
Published on November 12, 2020
Get your feet wet about farm recordkeeping and taxes in this one-hour webinar. Take action and stop stressing. -
MSU updates budgeting tools for grain producers
Published on November 6, 2020
With the presence of uncertainties, making well-informed decisions on the farm has never been more important.