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Drier, wetter, cooler, warmer? Whatever the conditions this spring and summer, MSU Extension's experts offer seasonal advice for growing plants and crops through the Alert newsletters. Follow the links below for instructions to sign up to receive an email announcements when new issues are available at this web site:

Landscape Alert. Pest and plant management advice for nursery and Christmas tree production, landscape and turfgrass management, and your home. Email instructions. More about the newsletters.

Fruit Crop Advisory Team (CAT) Alert. Tree fruit and small fruit commercial production advice. Email instructions. More about the newsletters.

Vegetable Crop Advisory Team (CAT) Alert. Production of muck and upland vegetables and potatoes. Email instructions. More about the newsletters.

Field Crop Advisory Team (CAT) Alert. Production advice for corn, soybeans, dry beans, small grains, forages and sugar beets. Email instructions. More about the newsletters.

Greenhouse Alert. Commercial production of greenhouse garden plants.Published December through May. Email instructions. More about the newsletters.

MSU Extension brings together the expertise of MSU faculty with the knowledge of its Extension educators located around the state to produce these newsletters.

The MSU IPM Program maintains this site as an access point to pest management information at MSU. The IPM Program is administered within the Department of Entomology, fueled by research from the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, delivered to citizens through MSU Extension, and proud to be a part of Project GREEEN.
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