Keep an Eye Out for Phytophthora in Your Nut Orchard By Christina Herrick|April 27, 2017 After several years of drought conditions, increased water salinity, and a wet winter, your nut orchard may be more susceptible to root rot than you think. Read More
Avoid These Mistakes When Flying Drones Over Your Farm Field By Ksenia Korolkova, Proofminder|April 24, 2024
Don’t Let Stemphylium Leaf Spot Stump Your Spinach Crop By Gene McAvoy|January 20, 2017 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this vegetable disease.
Protect Hail-Damaged Grape Clusters From Botrytis Posted by Christina Herrick|August 11, 2015 Recent hailstorms hit Northwest Michigan hard. Grapes, tart cherries, and apples orchards were hit by high winds and […]
Tips For Grapevine Trunk Disease Diagnostics, Prevention, and Control By Judit Monis|May 28, 2015 Various pathogens and environmental factors are considered to be major threats to the vineyard’s health. Pathogens are disease-causing […]
How To Control Disease During Rainy Weather Posted by Christina Herrick|May 18, 2015 The recent warm, wet weather conditions are prime for fungal and bacterial diseases, says Annemiek Schilder of Michigan […]