News
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        Vertical tillage for corn residue managementPublished on July 28, 2025 
 Low-disturbance tillage can be a valuable tool for field crop farmers.
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        MSU leads $12 million Western Lake Erie Basin performance-based conservation programPublished on July 14, 2025 
 The program is funded by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and led at MSU by the Institute of Water Research and the Center for Regenerative Agriculture.
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        Legacy phosphorus loads, future solutions: Michigan’s push to reduce phosphorus in Lake EriePublished on June 20, 2025 
 Learn about efforts to improve water quality in the Western Lake Erie Basin.
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        Impacts of wetland restoration on farmsPublished on June 6, 2025 
 Wetland restoration informational meeting and discussion forum for farmers in southeast Michigan.
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        Upcoming events to bolster the sustainability of your farm - Summer 2025Published on June 3, 2025 
 Field days and workshops available, highlighting research-based ideas to maximize return on investment and solve problems on the farm.
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        MSU Extension welcomes new field crops educator in Southern MichiganPublished on February 19, 2025 
 Korede Olugbenle will be based in the Lenawee County MSU Extension office in Adrian.
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        Controlling erosion with cover cropsPublished on February 9, 2024 
 Stop losing your most valuable asset. Plant cover crops.
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        Why macropores can ruin your best intentions with conservation practicesPublished on August 1, 2023 
 Site specific conservation planning is key to managing no-till and cover crops in row crop systems.
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        Upcoming field days in southern MichiganPublished on June 29, 2023 
 Summer is in full swing and there are many opportunities for farm field days coming up in the Western Lake Erie Basin.
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        Is water quality a trade-off for the benefits of no-till?Published on April 20, 2022 
 Couple no-till in fine-textured soil with subsurface placement or banding to reduce phosphorus loss.
