Field crop weekly IPM report
Despite cooler weather recently, temperatures are actually near normal.
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Field crop weekly IPM report
Despite cooler weather recently, temperatures are actually near normal.
Check out this story on FarmersAdvance.com: https://www.farmersadvance.com/story/news/2021/05/05/despite-cooler-weather-recently-temperatures-are-actually-near-normal/4895168001/
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MSU greenhouses: Infrastructure that leads to innovation
Greenhouses are an invaluable resource for faculty and students, but to maintain MSU’s leadership in plant science, upgrades are critical.
April 29, 2021
Greenhouses are an invaluable resource for faculty and students, but to maintain MSU’s leadership in plant science, upgrades are critical.
Strolling through the greenhouses on the campus of Michigan State University as part of her daily routine, Chrislyn Particka is always thinking. Always planning. Always considering new and creative ways to utilize the space and budget resources more efficiently.
As director of the Plant Science Research Greenhouse Facility, it’s her job to ensure the operation runs smoothly for the more than 60 researchers who rely on it. She’s part plant scientist, project coordinator and budget adviser.
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Michigan Wheat Program renewed for five years in overwhelming show of support by farmers
The vote is over, ballots are tallied and the results are in! The Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development shared the results on April 12
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Michigan Wheat Program renewed for five years in overwhelming show of support by farmers
The vote is over, ballots are tallied and the results are in! The Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development shared the results on April 12
Check out this story on FarmersAdvance.com: https://www.farmersadvance.com/story/news/2021/04/21/the-vote-is-over-ballots-are-tallied-and-the-results-are-in-the-michigan-department-of-agricultur/7261255002/
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For immediate release: April 12, 2021
LANSING, MI - Michigan wheat producers have approved a referendum to continue the Michigan Wheat Program, Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Director Gary McDowell announced today.
The purpose of the program is to promote the profitable production, marketing, and utilization of wheat on behalf of Michigan farmers. The program emphasizes advancements in wheat research, education, information delivery, market development, and industry-wide collaboration. Funding for this program comes from the farmers themselves who grow the commodity; funds go directly to the Michigan Wheat Program and are not taxpayer dollars.
The Michigan Wheat Program will continue for an additional five years, beginning September 1, 2021, and ending August 31, 2026. The current assessment rate is one half of one percent (.5%) of value of wheat sold.