
Nikki Rothwell
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3 weeks ago |
canr.msu.edu | Nikki Rothwell |Emily Lavely |Rufus Isaacs |Cheyenne Sloan |Derek Plotkowski
Information to help community members and growers understand the H-2A Temporary Agricultural Workers program and steps for worker safety.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
canr.msu.edu | Lindsay Brown |Erin Lauwers |Derek Plotkowski |Nikki Rothwell |Emily Lavely
Tree fruit sessions at the 2024 Great Lakes Expo Learn about integrated pest management, drones, cider and more this December at the Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable, and Farm Market Expo. The upcoming Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable, and Farm Market Expo on Dec. 10-12 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, has an exciting array of tree fruit focused sessions. You can review all 70+ sessions here. The first apple session on Tuesday afternoon, Dec.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
canr.msu.edu | William Shane |Randy Beaudry |Erin Lauwers |Emily Lavely |Nikki Rothwell |Lindsay Brown | +1 more
This report provides data to compare apple maturity across the state. This will include information from multiple regions, but if available you should consult a maturity report from your specific region. Regional reports will include more information, including updates on harvest extenders and pest and disease management. Table 1.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
canr.msu.edu | William Shane |Randy Beaudry |Erin Lauwers |Emily Lavely |Nikki Rothwell |Lindsay Brown | +1 more
This report provides data to compare apple maturity across the state. This will include information from multiple regions, but if available you should consult a maturity report from your specific region. Regional reports will include more information, including updates on harvest extenders and pest and disease management.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
canr.msu.edu | Nikki Rothwell |Erin Lauwers
The weather continues to be dry across the region, and we continued to have summer-like conditions until yesterday, Oct. 1, and into this morning. Yesterday started with the promise of rainfall, but true rain did not materialize, and conditions are extremely dry in the orchard. This dry weather has impacted the size of apples in orchard without irrigation, and some growers have used some Retain on smaller, later varieties to try and increase size of the fruit.
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