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Southwest Michigan field crops update – September 18, 2025
Published on September 18, 2025
This is the final southwest Michigan field crops update of the season as corn and soybeans are entering physiological maturity and drying down for harvest. -
Exploring winter wheat canopy architecture for variety-specific management strategies
Published on September 16, 2025
Michigan State University is evaluating if winter wheat varieties differ in their canopy type and if farmers can take advantage of this trait in managing wheat. -
Southwest Michigan field crops update – September 11, 2025
Published on September 11, 2025
Seed corn harvest continues, and storage potato harvest started. Commercial corn started to hit black layer. -
Thinking about collecting yield data with your combine?
Published on September 11, 2025
Farmers wanting to collect and manage yield data during harvest this fall should prepare early to get equipment ready and pathways cleared for data transfer and storage. This article will walk through important considerations for this process. -
Elevate your market prices with Grain Gains
Published on September 9, 2025
Grain Gains: An Introduction to Grain Marketing is a new online course from MSU Extension. -
Fall harvest safety tips
Published on September 5, 2025
Some common sense tips can help prevent injuries on the farm during harvest season. -
Michigan State University Extension seeks input from pesticide applicators and agribusiness on new EPA regulations
Published on September 4, 2025
Please complete this brief survey to assist MSU Extension in identifying needs related to pesticide label changes, Bulletins Live! Two and the Endangered Species Act. -
Southwest Michigan field crops update – September 4, 2025
Published on September 4, 2025
Seed corn harvest started and storage potato harvest will begin this week. Soybeans are progressing toward senescence, and corn is approaching black layer. -
Cover crops after wheat harvest – five reliable options
Published on September 2, 2025
Post-wheat harvest leaves an excellent opportunity to incorporate fall cover crops into your production system. Here’s five reliable options for cover cropping after wheat to get you started. -
Seed selection goes beyond yield and disease resistance
Published on September 2, 2025
New resources from MSU Extension can help you choose the right seed for your farm.