Sample News
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Exploring irrigation investments: Feasibility and economics with MSU Extension's Virtual Breakfast
Published on August 21, 2026
The 2026 Field Crops Virtual Breakfast Series continues August 27 with Lyndon Kelley discussing the economics of irrigation investments and key considerations for producers evaluating irrigation expansion. -
Announcing the Michigan First-Generation Farm Mentorship Program
Published on August 21, 2026
Learn from experienced farm mentors through this new opportunity. -
Buy now or wait? Best practices for securing next year’s farm inputs
Published on August 20, 2026
What recent fertilizer and crop prices can teach us about buying farm inputs. -
Fast Fonz Facts: Dectes discovery, earworms increasing
Published on August 20, 2026
Fast Fonz Facts outlining a new insect discovery and earworm trapping. -
Southwest Michigan field crops update – August 20, 2026
Published on August 20, 2026
Seed corn approaches harvest. Potato growers met to discuss late blight identification and management in response to last week’s confirmation of late blight in St. Joseph County. -
Soil Health Advancement for Agricultural Resilience Enhancement (SHARE) project aims to assess resilience of Michigan’s regenerative agriculture
Published on August 20, 2026
Learn more about regenerative agriculture and the ways it has emerged as a key solution to navigating climatic extremes. -
Turf update: Brown patch is active
Published on August 20, 2026
Brown patch has been observed across different turf systems this summer. -
Michigan vegetable crop report – August 19, 2026
Published on August 20, 2026
Disease pressure is increasing in some crops. Whitefly and spider mites pressure remains high while corn earworm pressure was also high in west-central locations. -
Needs assessment and resources for veterinarians to practice honey bee medicine
Published on August 19, 2026
An article in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association describes results from a needs assessment of veterinary medicine practitioners on honey bee medicine. MSU and collaborators created resources and programs to address these needs. -
Southeast Michigan fruit update – August 18, 2026
Published on August 19, 2026
Blueberries are winding down while peach harvest continues.