Northwest Michigan Horticulture Research Center
The Northwest Michigan Horticultural Research Center, established in 1978, serves as a vital research hub for the fruit industry in Northwest Michigan, particularly focusing on cherry production. With a commitment to advancing horticultural knowledge, the center combines Michigan State University research with active industry participation to address the unique agricultural needs of the region.
Situated on 137 acres, the center specializes in cherry research while also exploring various other fruit crops, including apples and wine grapes. The multidisciplinary facility collaborates with multiple MSU departments, emphasizing both production and environmental sustainability in its research initiatives.
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