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Michigan State University

April 15, 2015


Discovery of new plant switch could boost crops, biofuel production


March 24, 2015


Michigan State University is spreading the seeds of big data


Rhizoctonia management: Are all fungicides the same? When managing sugarbeet Rhizoctonia, expect only seedling disease control from seed treatments, use proven practices and be cautious of generic fungicides


January 28, 2015


The Facebook of plant science


January 13, 2015


Michigan State University Extension  publications that help minimize yield loss from diseases and other pests - Try shop.msu.edu to order your 2015 MSU Extension bulletins in print or PDF format. It’s easy, fast and convenient.


January 6, 2015


Getting the most from your pre-emergent vegetable herbicide - Understanding how pre-emergent herbicides work can help vegetable producers use them more effectively and safely


December 23, 2014


Disease or disorder: How do I tell the difference? Part 2 - Recognizing diseases on vegetable transplants in the greenhouse can improve your scouting (Michigan State University Extension)


Disease or disorder: How do I tell the difference? Part 1 - Learn how to identify disorders to ease your scouting in the greenhouse and field (Michigan State University Extension)


November 28, 2014


2014 Weed Control Guide for Vegetable Crops (Michigan State University)


November 25, 2014


Michigan, USA - Should you plant earlier maturing soybean varieties?


October 4, 2014


New technology expands options for cover crop establishment in northern climates - Innovative interseeding equipment allows cover crop establishment prior to fall harvest


August 23, 2014


Sugarbeet production technology: what has changed? Improvements in sugarbeet production include improved genetics, fine-tuned fertilizer applications, reduced tillage and disease management


July 22, 2014


‘One Agriculture-One Science’:  a new partnership to revitalize global agricultural education


June 27, 2014


Evaluate effectiveness of Rhizoctonia control in sugarbeets


June 17, 2014


Foliar applications of Quadris for Rhizoctonia control in sugarbeets


May 16, 2014


Recommendations for planting large soybean seed


May 6, 2014


Weed control is important for profitable asparagus production - Herbicides with different modes of action are registered for asparagus


April 24, 2014


Evaluating the need for sugarbeet replanting - Sugarbeet replanting decisions are always difficult due to multiple factors ranging from population, plant health and timing of replants


February 5, 2014


Maximizing returns on soybean seed investments – 2013 trial results


January 17, 2014


Determining soil type important for successful preemergent weed control


January 4, 2014


Michigan growers may need to “get out of their comfort zone” to prevent pesticide resistance on their farm


January 1, 2014


Sugarbeet seed treatments offer early seedling protection - New sugarbeet seed treatments will be helpful in controlling seedling Rhizoctonia, but will not provide full season disease control


December 31, 2013


Ordering asparagus seed for future field establishment – how many seeds should you purchase? A little arithmetic can help you estimate the amount of asparagus seed necessary to meet future planting goals


October 23, 2013


Soil sampling in the fall is a good time to analyze for soybean cyst nematodes


October 18, 2013


Herbicides for in-season weed management in red beets (Michigan State University)


September 11, 2013


First-ever demonstration of self-propelled sugar beet harvester slated for September 18


March 28, 2013


Management recommendations for large soybean seed


March 19, 2013


Free webinar on farm-based biocontrol seed treatments for improving soybean yields


Michigan State University AgBioResearch scientist uses $1.9 million USDA grant to battle bean root rots in African soils


February 28, 2013


Integrated crop pollination may be key to success with many Michigan crops





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