Michigan State University
The Southwest Michigan Research and Extension Center, established in 1989 and located in Berrien County, encompasses 350 acres dedicated to horticultural research. The center specializes in breeding various types of fruits, conducting variety evaluations of fruits and vegetables, and experimenting with production practices, including the use of high tunnels.
In addition to its focus on fruits and vegetables, the facility also engages in research related to woody ornamentals, Christmas trees, and field crops. The center hosts a range of educational meetings and field days throughout the year, inviting public participation and engagement with its research initiatives.
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