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  • North Central SARE offering sustainable agriculture research grants to graduate students

    Published on May 6, 2025
    Applications for Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Graduate student grants are due May 29.

  • MDARD in-person core review and testing offered in Oakland County on May 28

    Published on May 1, 2025
    Participants will review the core manual and take the pesticide applicator test. Private and commercial core, fumigation and aerial standard tests will be available. Participants can receive four core RUP credits.

  • Congratulations to Michigan’s SARE grant recipients

    Published on May 1, 2025
    Learn more about the 10 new Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) projects funded for 2025.

  • Southwest Michigan fruit update – April 29, 2025

    Published on April 29, 2025
    Bloom is coming (and in many cases, it is already here).

  • MSU Extension announces first ever blueberry irrigation workshop

    Published on April 28, 2025
    Join MSU Extension’s blueberry and irrigation teams for an irrigation workshop on May 16.

  • Upcoming webinar will provide instructions on using the new Bulletins Live! Two system

    Published on April 28, 2025
    This webinar, held May 22, will provide the essential information fruit growers need to be compliant with the new label requirements from EPA.

  • Michigan chestnut crop report – April 24, 2025

    Published on April 25, 2025
    Based on degree day modeling, black stem borer activity has likely started in southern Lower Peninsula.

  • Free trainings for educators working with beginning farmers offered this spring and summer

    Published on April 23, 2025
    Join us for an engaging, hands-on train-the-trainer workshop designed for educators working with beginning farmers!

  • West central Michigan tree fruit update – April 22, 2025

    Published on April 22, 2025
    Bud development is slow and steady with the cool weather, but changes are still occurring as we inch closer to bloom.

  • Southwest Michigan fruit update – April 22, 2025

    Published on April 22, 2025
    Plants are moving. The end of the week is going to be warm.

  • West central Michigan tree fruit update – April 16, 2025

    Published on April 16, 2025
    With cooler weather over the past few weeks, changes in bud phenology have been slow in the west central region. Growers have been applying dormant sprays to manage peach leaf curl and San Jose scale as needed before bud break.

  • Southwest Michigan fruit update – April 15, 2025

    Published on April 15, 2025
    It’s still cold and wet, so the fruit are moving slowly.

  • MSU Extension and USDA need your feedback on a new resource for farm producers

    Published on April 11, 2025
    The Beginning Farmer Resource and Decision Making Guide is a jointly created resource in the works for new farm managers and beginning farmers.

  • Rooted in action: Dirt to Glass 2025 prepares Michigan wine for the future

    Published on April 10, 2025
    Traverse City hosts Michigan’s premier grape and wine conference, August 21-22.

  • Southwest Michigan fruit update – April 8, 2025

    Published on April 8, 2025
    It’s cold and wet but the fruit are waking up!

  • Join the Spring Kick-Off Hybrid Meeting: Empowering Michigan Winegrape Growers

    Published on April 3, 2025
    This meeting is designed to empower Michigan winegrape growers with innovative practices and networking opportunities.

  • Southwest Michigan fruit update – April 1, 2025

    Published on April 1, 2025
    This is the first fruit scouting report of the 2025 season.

  • Unconventional Fruit Working Group returns for 2025

    Published on March 28, 2025
    The first meeting will be held virtually on April 24 from 12-1 p.m. This is a free virtual meetup group for fruit farmers who grow fruit using non-conventional practices.

  • Tuesday night Southwest Small Fruit IPM Meetings megin April 1, 2025

    Published on March 21, 2025
    These weekly updates will be held virtually and will keep growers current on small fruit pest and disease developments throughout the season while offering an opportunity to earn RUP credits.

  • Where to find sustainable farm jobs in Michigan

    Published on March 13, 2025
    A map, a job posting form, a webpage and a listserv connect farm employers and farmworkers.

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