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Autumn leaf discoloration
Published on September 15, 2017
Broad-leaved trees often host late season leaf discoloration. The cooler and wetter growing season favors the growth of common leaf fungi. -
Meteorological responses to the Aug. 21 eclipse
Published on August 29, 2017
Effects of the recent eclipse were more than visual. Here’s what MSU’s Enviroweather measured. -
How will climate change impact the food system? (Part 1)
Published on August 7, 2017
An exploration of how climate change may impact food system sectors on local, regional and global scales -
How will climate change impact the food system? (Part 2)
Published on August 7, 2017
An exploration of how climate change may impact food security on local, regional and global scales. -
Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Sustainability Summit, March 16–17, Lusaka, Zambia
Published on April 1, 2017
The Summit focused on climate change adaptation and mitigation in relation to agriculture and food security. -
A changing climate: Selecting trees that flourish in urban settings
Published on February 14, 2017
Bert Cregg and a team of MSU researchers are studying trees in urban settings with an eye on identifying species that are adaptable to increasing stress. -
Uneven Implementation of Regional Pesticide Policies in West Africa Region
Published on January 24, 2017
First assessment results lead to safety and environmental concerns -
Malawi National Agriculture Policy
Published on January 7, 2017
The National Agriculture Policy (NAP) defines the vision for development of the agricultural sector in Malawi over the next five years. -
The pasture isn’t always greener on the other side: Or is it?
Published on November 7, 2016
MSU Lake City Research Center helps to lead way in developing new regenerative grasslands certification. -
Let the forest grow?
Published on August 29, 2016
Simple questions sometimes have rather complicated answers, and there may actually be several answers or potential outcomes. Forest management is this way, with answers that incorporate far more than just trees or even forests.