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Weather variability and its impact on field crops: Continuing the Field Crops Webinar Series
Published on February 19, 2025
Join us on February 17 for the Field Crops Webinar Series to explore strategies for weather-related challenges and their impact on farm management decisions. -
Lessons in risk management from Wall Street
Published on September 25, 2012
Make sure your risk management plan is not adding risk. -
West Central Michigan field crop regional report – May 1, 2014
Published on May 1, 2014
Nearly all growers are still waiting for drier and warmer soils to plant spring crops. -
Timing your black stem borer spray on tree fruits
Published on May 11, 2018
Guidelines for making your black stem borer treatment decision. -
Weather ideal for start of downy mildew in grapes
Published on June 23, 2015
Rainy weather and humid conditions favor downy mildew development in grapes. Here is a review of the pathogen’s biology and control measures. -
West central Michigan tree fruit update – April 2, 2024
Published on April 2, 2024
Cooler weather has kept buds in a holding pattern in the west central Michigan region. -
Tolhurst examining economic behavior changes, impacts caused by extreme weather events on agriculture
Published on May 14, 2025
Tor Tolhurst, an assistant professor in the Department of Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics, joined MSU in fall 2024 by way of the Agricultural Resiliency Program. -
MSU Wheat Program releases wheat performance trial results
Published on August 13, 2020
Farmers should use data from these trials when selecting wheat varieties to plant on their farm. -
Northwest Michigan weather conditions, grapevine development and management
Published on May 22, 2019
Although grapevines may be slow to wake up this season, do not sleep on early season vineyard management. Also, don’t forget about our June 4 Pre-bloom Meeting in Leelanau County. -
Exploring your world: Coping with cold through remaining active
Published on November 7, 2022
Discover how Michigan animals cope with the months of cold winter temperatures. -
Riding the storm out: Observe tree failures and prevent them for the future
Published on June 25, 2010
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Leaf rust spotted in Michigan blueberry fields
Published on September 6, 2011
Weather the past few years seems to be increasing the incidence of leaf rust in Michigan blueberry fields. -
East Michigan fruit update
Published on April 19, 2011
The spring that never comes – we are still two weeks behind normal. -
Drought and wildlife: Explore the connection
Published on October 17, 2012
The 2012 drought may have important impacts on wildlife populations, both negative and positive. Population dynamics incorporate a suite of factors, large and small, but drought can set the system atilt. -
Turf update: Stressful summer for turf on golf courses
Published on August 19, 2025
This was a summer of extreme temperatures, high humidity and precipitation excesses and deficiencies. The result was stressed turf, turf death and less than perfect turfgrass conditions throughout the summer. -
Great Lakes paddling safety in 2013
Published on May 28, 2013
As paddle sport enthusiasts, like canoeists and kayakers, venture out into the Great Lakes they need to keep these safety tips in mind. -
Summer's hot weather will cause heat stress in dairy cattle
Published on August 1, 2018
As the weather gets warmer, there are a lot of factors to keep in mind when caring for dairy cattle. -
Disease control in grapes critical during and after bloom
Published on June 3, 2008
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Southwest Michigan fruit regional report – April 1, 2014
Published on April 1, 2014
After a cold winter, fruit crops in Southwest Michigan are off to a slow start.