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.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has reported that transmission from cow to cow plays a role in the spread of avian flu within dairy herds.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected in three new dairy herds in Michigan, bringing the total counties in the state impacted to four.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza has been confirmed in a dairy herd in North Carolina, the seventh state with affected dairy cattle.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza has been found on dairy herds in Michigan and Idaho, indicating further spread to other U.S. states.
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 […]
On Jan. 25, TNC in Michigan honored three Saginaw Valley farmers as Soil Health Heroes peer-nominated and selected by an independent review committee.
Did the Canadian wildfires during the summer of 2023 push a number of west Michigan fruit farmers out of business? The industry certainly did take a hit.
A new international study finds that fruits and vegetables grown in urban farm’s have a carbon footprint six times more than conventionally grown produce.
Michigan hopes to become the second state to pass legislation allowing farmers the ability to repair their own equipment.