LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– A team of researchers from Michigan State University discovered a native tree unlocking the secret to protecting apples from cold weather damage. Steve van Nocker ...
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The Malus coronaria learned to fight frost by blooming two or three weeks later than the trees that produce cultivated varieties of apples like Honeycrisp or Red Delicious. Michigan State ...
Researchers in Michigan and other top apple-producing states researchers are trying to make the fruit more resilient in extreme weather (AP video: Mike Householder) USAID employees around the ...
JACKSON, MI - A new urban planning ... from their field survey to create a “tree inventory and management plan” that will guide the removal of stumps and hazardous trees, the pruning of ...
The St. Clair County Parks and Recreation Commission is inviting residents to its third annual "Tree Hugger Hike" event on Feb.1 Guests will join a tour of Columbus County Park to learn about the ...
This “hardy and interesting” naturalized tree could be a good fit for your front yard. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ January Tree of the Month is the Osage orange.
Tree stumps are being left on North Tyneside streets for too long, says local Tory opposition leader. At a meeting last night to discuss North Tyneside Council’s tree management policy ...
Ben Yeates, 42, from Whitwell, Derbyshire, uses a chainsaw to create pieces of art from wood and unwanted trees. Mr Yeates contacted the local council to request the stump of the tree that fell ...
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There’s yard art, and then there’s yard art. Lawrence sculptor Dave Werdin-Kennicott’s latest work belongs in the latter category – that of something different and special. “This is not ...