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Ag Related Information

Agriculture Production

Agricultural Weather
MSU Agricultural Weather Office and the National Weather Service.

Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Links to Extension IPM resources, CAT Alerts, and pest ID and management

MSU Diagnostic Services
Identification of plant pest problems and soil testing

Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station

MSU Product Center

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Sea Grant
Michigan Sea Grant Extension enhances and facilitates the wise use of the Great Lakes through the education of resource users and managers.

Agriculture Family and Home

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Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering (jointly with Engineering)

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Entomology (jointly with Natural Science)

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Food Science and Human Nutrition (jointly with Human Ecology)

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Institute of Agricultural Technology

Institute for Food Laws & Regulations

Institute of International Agriculture

Institute of Water Research

Plant Pathology

MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory (jointly with Natural Science)

School of Packaging

Miscellaneous

AGNIC@MSU A link to comprehensive information on the following Michigan grown products: Asparagus, Blueberries, Cherries, and Maple Syrup.

Construction Management

Diversity & Multiculturalism

MSU Extension's International Programs

Plant Transformation Center

Sea Grant-Coast Watch
Lake Surface Temperature Reporting System

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Pest Management Programs

Intergrated Pest Management

Integrated pest management (IPM) is a sustainable approach for managing insects, weeds and plant diseases that combines the use of biological control, cultural, physical, and chemical tactics in a way that minimizes economic, health, and environmental risks.

The Crop Advisory Team (CAT) Alert newsletters feature timely pest management information based on current conditions. MSU faculty and Extension field staff write and pest management concerns. Select one of the four editions: fruit, vegetable, field crop and landscape. With the exception of the landscape edition, the information is primarily for commercial production of crops.

MSU Diagnostic Services

Diagnostics Services was established in 1999 as a multi-disciplinary plant health and pest diagnostic facility. Clients (growers, nusery managers, greenhouse operators, home-owners, etc). may submit samples for diagnosis of many types of problems. Samples can be analyzed for the presence of insect pests, pathogens or nematodes. Our weed scientist performs weed identifications and deals with herbicide related problems or issues.

Emerald Ash Borer

This Web site provides information from Michigan State University, the Michigan Department of Agriculture, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, the USDA Forest Service, and the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to help you find answers to your questions about EAB. It also provides links to other EAB-related Web sites. Please refer back often, as information changes frequently.

CyberBeeNet (Biology, Research, Beekeeping)

Exotic Forest Pests information website:

Includes information on gypsy moths, emerald ash borers and other exotic pests.

MSU Pesticide Education

Enhancing Beneficial Insects with Native Plants

For the best local information check with your local MSU Extension office, listed by county in the directory.

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Gardening Resources

For the best local information check with your local MSU Extension office, listed by county in the directory.

Gardening in Michigan

Master Gardener
The Michigan Master Gardener Program is a horticulture education and volunteer leader training program offered by Michigan State University Extension. 

Ornamental Plants Plus
MSU Extension full text database on cultivars, diseases, and pests, management and planting. Very comprehensive. 

MSU Diagnostic Center
From the Diagnostic Center, information on the kinds of tests they run, how to take them, and the costs.

MSU Gardens
Links to many of the gardens, some with virtual tours. You will need to scroll down to see the listing.

MSU Bulletin System
Many bulletins on gardening topics, some online.

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Ag Markets and Development

For the best local information check with your local MSU Extension office, listed by county in the directory

Michigan Haymarket

Michigan Manure Brokering Website

Agricultural Compost Marketplace

Commodity Market Outlook  

Value-Added Agriculture

Value-Added agriculture is a process of increasing the economic value and consumer appeal of an agricultural commodity. 

MSU Product Center for  Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sheep Listing Network

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Field Crop Programs

Agricultural Weather 

Selections in the homepage are provided by MSU Agricultural Weather Office and the National Weather Service.

Intergrated Pest Management 

Integrated pest management (IPM) is a sustainable approach for managing insects, weeds and plant diseases that combines the use of biological control, cultural, physical, and chemical tactics in a way that minimizes economic, health, and environmental risks.

The Crop Advisory Team (CAT) Alert newsletters feature timely pest management information based on current conditions. MSU faculty and Extension field staff write and pest management concerns. Select one of the four editions: fruit, vegetable, field crop and landscape. With the exception of the landscape edition, the information is primarily for commercial production of crops.

Value-Added Agriculture  

Value-Added agriculture is a process of increasing the economic value and consumer appeal of an agricultural commodity.

MSU Wheat 

The US Wheat and Barley Scab Initiative aims to create the conditions necessary for a swift and complete technological triumph in the war against Fusarium Head Blight. Field Trials

MSU Variety Trials 

(Corn, Soybeans, Wheat and Forage)

Field Crops AoE

For the best local information check with your local MSU Extension office, listed by county in the directory.

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