Unseasonably warm temperatures last week kicked off fieldwork and planting in some drier areas of Michigan.
Executive director of the Michigan Asparagus Advisory Board Jamie Clover Adams tells Brownfield shoots started to form in the south but the current cooldown put a stop to any chances for an early harvest.
“On Monday—it is snowing on the west side of the state so I think most of them are saying traditional start to the season,” she shares.