The Michigan State University Extension Master Gardener Program changed Daniel Miraval’s life.
Master Gardener Program teaches horticulture and changes lives
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Understanding oak wilt
‘Tis the season to avoid injuring oak trees. Wounds attract sap-feeding beetles that may carry spores from the oak wilt fungus.
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Making seedballs with youth
Youth across Michigan are interested in increasing pollinator habitat. Learn how you can help by making seedballs.
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Frogs and toads’ songs of spring
Spring can be a noisy time in the natural world because the battles for territory and mates is often won or lost on voice.
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Warming spring winds bring the threat of loss to wildland fire
Wildland fires pose a threat to more than forest resources and wildlife; many times homes, cottages and camps in the path of these fires are lost.
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Fungus has a role in a healthy forest ecosystem
Fungi help break down the materials in the stressed and dead trees as part of a complex nutrient cycle that is vital to regeneration and a healthy forested ecosystem.
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Trees have evolved to adapt to disturbance and site condition for success in regeneration
Part 1: Disturbances like wildfire or windstorms that destroy many trees also create conditions to which native trees have developed adaptions for successful regeneration.
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Trees have evolved to adapt to disturbance and site condition for success in regeneration
Part 2: Disturbances like wildfire or windstorms that destroy many trees also create conditions to which trees have developed adaptions for successful regeneration, even for invasive species.
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Invasive pests continue to pose a threat to our forest resources
The introduction of new invasive insects and disease that become established are causing a decline in many of our important forest tree species.
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Educational program offered to help manage challenges where forests and farms co-exist
Forests and Farms event will help producers utilize their natural resources to maximize on-farm profitability.
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