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Osceola County Extension
301 W. Upton Avenue
Reed City, Michigan
49677-0208
United States

Email Address: msue67@msu.edu
Phone: 231-832-6139
Fax: 231-832-3381
 
Area Photos

Canola Harvest

2010 Canola Harvest

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Field Crop Programs Detach

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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Articles & Information
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Ag Markets and Development Detach

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

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

Michigan Haymarket

Michigan Manure Brokering Website

Agricultural Compost Marketplace

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