Reporting Session
The 2017 Michigan Organic Reporting Session took place on March 10 in East Lansing. The reporting session is an annual opportunity held during Agriculture and Natural Resources Week. The program continues to enrich and expand the knowledge necessary for organic production.
Previous Sessions:
2014 Presentations:
2013 Presentations
- Supporting Organic Research and programs
- 2012 Michigan Organic Soybean Variety Trials
- Organic Trends: Where are We Headed?
- Closing the Food Cycle Loop: Food Scrap Composting and Compostonics
2012 Presentations
- Engineering Living Pest Management
- Influence of Cover Crops on Beans
- Integrated Reduced Tillage
- Compost tea and impact on disease control
- Ecosystem services provided by Perennial grains
- Organic Marketing Trends in US for 2012
- Role of Cover Crops
- Contact Info
- Abstracts
2012 Posters
- Organic Weed Control in Dry Beans
- Managing Nitrogen with Zonal Tillage
- Breakeven Profitability Targets for Perennial Grains
- Implementation of Strip Cultivation in Michigan Apple Orchards
- Using Entomopathogenic Nematodes to Manage Codling Moth
- Optimizing Multiple Predator Biological Control Systems
- Rye-vetch Proportion and Bell Pepper Yield
- Companion Plants in Greenhouses
- Perennial Grasses as Organic Dual Forage-Grain Crop
- Navy and Black Beans and Nitrogen Fixation
- Nematode Cover Crops
2011 Presentations
- Vermicomposting of Campus Food Residuals and Waste
- Carbon and Nutrient Cycling and Beneficial Microorganisms in Organic and Conventionally Managed Blueberry Soils in Michigan
- Organic Tomato and Pumpkin Production
- Michigan Organic Soybean Variety Comparison Trials
- Managing Soil Organic Matter and Nitrogen in Organic Field Crops
- Abstracts
- Program
2011 Posters
- Bringing Home the Bacon: Flash-Grazing Hogs for Post-Harvest Organic Orchard Floor Management
- Organic Fruit Production in High Tunnels
- Strip Tillage and Cover Cropping for Cabbage Production: Impacts on Crop Growth, Yield, and Soil Properties
- Improving the use of biological Control Agents in Greenhouses
- Organic Farming and its Effect on Carbon Content
- Organic Weed Management Strategies in Dry Edible Bean
- Potential for Perennial Grasses as an Organic Dual Forage-Grain Crop in Michigan
- Codling Moth Management Using Organically Approved Formulations of Entomopathogenic Nematodes in Apple Orchards