Resources
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Bulletin E-3507 Introduction to Fertilizer Planning for Vegetables
Published on June 9, 2025
This educational bulletin explores the process of creating a fertilizer plan for vegetable growers. -
Michigan Fresh: Tomato Diseases in the Home Garden
Published on June 5, 2025
Tomatoes are one of the most popular crops grown in home gardens. When growing tomatoes, it is important to be able to identify the different biotic or abiotic diseases that may threaten the health of the plants. -
Irrigation Scheduling Tools
Published on June 2, 2025
Irrigation scheduling provides information on the timing and amount of water to apply to meet crop needs. -
2025 Irrigation System Retrofit Decision-Support Tool
Published on May 29, 2025
This spreadsheet calculates the expected rate of return and payback period for retrofitting an irrigation system sprinkler package. -
Hoary Alyssum: Small But Hazardous to Horses
Published on May 29, 2025
This bulletin explains how to identify living and dried hoary alyssum, why the plant is a problem for horses and other equine species, and offers strategies for managing hoary alyssum in pastures, hayfields, turfgrass and Christmas tree stands. -
Common Flower Visitors in Michigan
Published on May 19, 2025
This document describes features and behaviors unique to 5 groups of bees and 5 butterfly species. These signs can be downloaded and used in your garden to highlight common pollinators. -
Winter Bale Grazing in Michigan and the Great Lakes Region
Published on May 13, 2025
This bulletin provides practical guidance for implementing bale grazing as a winter-feeding strategy for beef cattle in Michigan, including equipment needs, layout tips, animal health considerations and soil fertility benefits. -
Recordkeeping System for Crop Production
Published on May 12, 2025
A system for keeping records for pesticide application, nutrient application, manure application, animal burial and composting, irrigation and employee training. -
Michigan Wild Bee Identification Cards
Published on May 12, 2025
These bee identification cards can help you learn about bees that you might see visiting flowers in your neighborhood. -
Cover Crops for Michigan: Red Clover
Published on May 12, 2025
Red clover is a vigorous cool-season legume cover crop. When planted early enough in the season, red clover overwinters well and can produce nitrogen.