05/26/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/26/2026 09:54
"Investing in horticulture research helps ensure Michigan growers have the tools and knowledge they need to remain competitive and sustainable," said MDARD Director Tim Boring. "These projects focus on real-world solutions that strengthen our industry, support long-term growth and ultimately boost quality of life across the state."
Following a competitive review process conducted by the Horticulture Advisory Committee, MDARD selected the following three projects to receive funding:
Michigan is among the nation's leading producers of begonias, geraniums, impatiens, petunias and other popular nursery plants. More than 1,000 nursery producers across the state generate approximately $700 million in annual sales.
Since Fiscal Year 2019, MDARD has awarded nearly $400,000 in horticulture fund grants. The grants were part of more than $250 million MDARD delivered over the past seven years to invest in agricultural science and education, enhance food and agriculture production, and protect the environment.
For additional information about MDARD's plant health mission, visit the Pesticides and Plant Management Division web page.
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