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Bulletins Live! Two Tracker Report available now
Published on July 6, 2026
To raise awareness of pesticides currently impacted by the new EPA Bulletins Live! Two pesticide label directive, Michigan State University Extension will be generating a Bulletins Live! Two Tracker Report twice a month. -
When temperatures soar, MSU Extension has answers to help you keep cool
Published on July 1, 2026
MSU Extension’s expert guidance and resources can help Michiganders navigate the impacts of extreme heat at home, on the farm, and outdoors. -
Heat stress prevention among farmers heading into Michigan’s summer
Published on June 29, 2026
A tragic case study of fatal heat stroke illustrates why acclimation, rapid cooling and proactive employer prevention plans are necessary to save lives when high temperatures and physical labor combine. -
New edition of Tools for Varroa Management from the Honey Bee Health Coalition
Published on June 24, 2026
The new edition includes extensive revisions, treatment tables, and updates for beekeepers to manage Varroa mites. -
Michigan expands invasive plant list: What retailers and homeowners need to know
Published on June 23, 2026
Michigan adds six species to its invasive list, with phased bans beginning June 19, 2026. -
Drive-by botany: Common spiderwort and northern catalpa
Published on June 19, 2026
Profiles of common Michigan roadside flora in early June 2026. -
Perennial grass weed control in cool-season lawns
Published on June 18, 2026
One of these things is not like the others. Learn tactics for controlling perennial grass weeds in your lawn. -
Michigan adopts the new National Pesticide Applicator Certification Core Manual
Published on June 17, 2026
Michigan pesticide applicators will transition to updated training materials and certification exams designed to reflect current federal pesticide safety, stewardship and regulatory competency standards -
Managing lawn diseases
Published on May 26, 2026
Why fungicides aren’t always the answer. -
Boxwood leafminer: A hidden pest in plain sight
Published on May 26, 2026
Springtime reveals damage from a boxwood pest that was active last summer.