Pesticide labels are changing, and growers should take note
An ever-increasing number of pesticide labels require applicators to utilize the Bulletins Live! Two system to check for additional use limitations.
An ever-increasing number of pesticide labels require applicators to utilize the Bulletins Live! Two system to check for additional use limitations.
Stories of bovine TB usually revolve around deer or cattle and the impact to family businesses. Overlooked is what happens when a person like Adriana Jarrett becomes infected. Adriana Jarrett’s story with bovine tuberculosis (bovine TB) began so innocently, even compassionately, but approximately 10 years later, bovine TB almost took her life. When Adriana was […]
Jerad Jaborek with Michigan State University Extension shares that not only does moisture matter, but animal stocking density, soil type, and ground drainage also influence the severity of mud challenges.
The first-ever randomized controlled trial of community gardening shows it boosts fiber intake and physical activity while decreasing stress and anxiety.
As climate change continues to alter weather patterns around the planet including the Midwest, researchers are modeling the impact on crops such as corn.
The SCN Coalition encourage soybean growers to check roots now to determine if their current SCN management program is effective.
Researchers are building better beans crucial to human nutrition by tapping into the genetics of the more heat-resistant tepary bean.
Researchers have developed a new test for identifying Palmer Amaranth that is more robust, easier to use, and has shown 99.9% accuracy.
Rural Resilience is an open-access training series consisting of three modules created within an online learning management system hosted by Desire 2 Learn.
This MSUE Extension video project takes the viewer through production, harvest, and handling of blueberries and grapes to increase ag literacy.