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U-M Researchers: Plants Adapt to Climate Disruptions to Lure Pollinators
Michigan Ag Connection - 03/20/2023
There’s been a well-documented shift toward earlier springtime flowering in many plants as the world warms. The trend alarms biologists because it has the potential to disrupt carefully choreographed interactions between plants and the creatures—butterflies, bees, birds, bats and others—that pollinate them.
But much less attention has been paid to changes in other floral traits, such as flower siz . . .
Honey Production Guide for Michigan Beekeepers
Michigan Ag Connection - 03/20/2023
MDARD Offers Strategies for Safe Pesticide Use
Michigan Ag Connection - 03/20/2023
Michigan Wheat Grower Receives National Recognition
Michigan Ag Connection - 03/20/2023
Identifying Corn Tar Spot Management Strategies
Michigan Ag Connection - 03/20/2023
MDARD Tours Kistler Crest Farms, Grand Alpaca Company
Michigan Ag Connection - 03/17/2023
Take a Walk on the Wild Side with Isle Royale Researcher
Michigan Ag Connection - 03/17/2023
Dirt to Glass: Unlocking Potential of Michigan’s Grape and Wine Industries
Michigan Ag Connection - 03/17/2023
The Potential Effect of a Mild Michigan Winter
By: Steve Whittington, Michigan State University Extension - 03/17/2023
$9.3 Million Available for 10 Cents a Meal Farm-to-school Grants: Application Now Open for 2022-23 Program Year
Michigan Ag Connection - 03/17/2023
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