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E-312 Insect, Disease and Nematode Control for Commercial Vegetables
E-433 Weed Control Guide for Vegetable Crops
CAT Alert


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The VEGETABLE Area of Expertise Team, MSU Extension
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Norm Myers, Co-Chair

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FruitInfo - Fruit resources
Abstracts - Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable and Farm Market EXPO



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BULLETINS and INFORMATION (Selected 5 of 47 items)


 

The Commercial Storage of Fruits, Vegetables, and Florist and Nursery Stocks Compilation of cooling and storage recommendations for a wide range of vegetables. USDA Handbook 66 (draft revision April 2004) Abstract.

Plasticulture For Michigan Vegetable Production Successful plasticulture depends on understanding how plastic mulchaffects the microclimate and how this affects the crop, weeds, insects, diseases and other organisms. MSU Extension Bulletin E-2980. Mathieu Ngouajio, Ron Goldy, Bernard Zandstra and Darry

Resource Guide for Organic Insect and Disease Management Written for organic farmers and farmers in transition to organic production, extension professionals, and farm advisors who want accurate information based on published research. Authors: Brian Caldwell, Emily Brown Rosen, Dr. Eric Sideman, Dr. Anthony M Abstract.

Agricultural Employer Checklist (PDF) Checklist with basic information on what every agricultural employer needs to know about hiring employees. Updated 2005. Author: Vera Bitsch. Abstract.

Producing Garlic in Michigan Presents the basics of garlic production for commercial and home gardeners in Michigan. MSU Extension E-2722 (2000). Author: Ron Goldy.

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (Selected 5 of 24 items)


 

Celery Educational session at the 2006 Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable and Farm Market Expo. Abstract.

Tomato Educational session at the 2006 Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable and Farm Market Expo. Abstract.

Carrot Educational session at the 2006 Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable and Farm Market Expo. Abstract.

Cole Crops Educational session at the 2006 Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable and Farm Market Expo. Abstract.

Niche Vegetable Opportunities Educational session at the 2006 Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable and Farm Market Expo. Abstract.

Onion Educational session at the 2006 Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable and Farm Market Expo. Abstract.

Pepper Educational session at the 2006 Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable and Farm Market Expo. Abstract.

Pickling Cucumber Educational session at the 2006 Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable and Farm Market Expo. Abstract.

Potato Educational session at the 2006 Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable and Farm Market Expo. Abstract.

Sweet Corn Educational session at the 2006 Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable and Farm Market Expo. Abstract.

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CROP PROTECTION LABELS (Selected 5 of 17 items)


 

Starane® Ultra 24(c) Special Need Registration for Onion in Michigan Starane® Ultra 24(c) Special Local Need Registration for distribution and use only in the State of Michigan for control of susceptible broadleaf weeds in onions. Refer to the product label for Starane Ultra for application guidelines and use restrictions. Abstract. (PDF file, 47 Kb)

Dual Magnum® Supplemental Label  Supplemental label for weed control in horseradish, pod crops, pumpkin and rhubarb. This supplemental labeling contains revised use instructions and/or restrictions that may be different from those on the container label. (PDF file, 21 Kb)

Spartan 4F Herbicide, Section 18 for Strawberries Apply to Strawberry plantings for control of Common groundsel, Field Pansy, Mayweed chamomile, Redroot pigweed White campion, and Yellow woodsorrel. -- Apply to established plantings after harvest and after mowing at renovation from June 25, 2008 thro (PDF file, 43 Kb)

Chateau® Herbicide WDG use in Established Asparagus Chateau WDG may be applied to dormant asparagus for preemergence control of the weeds listed in the label. Application to non-dormant asparagus will result in unacceptable crop injury. Applications should be made no sooner than two weeks prior to emergenc (PDF file, 82 Kb)

Callisto® Herbicide Supplemental Label for Asparagus and Rhubarb ASPARAGUS: Callisto can be applied broadcast or banded at a rate of 3.0-7.7 fl. oz./A to asparagus as a spring application prior to spear emergence, as a post-harvest application (after final harvest), or both. Consult label for full information. RHUBA (PDF file, 25 Kb)

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