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East Michigan fruit update – April 2, 2019
Published on April 2, 2019
Cold temperatures continue to hold the start of spring growth of fruit crops in east Michigan. -
Hip hop philosophy forester to give talk at MSU
Published on April 2, 2019
Thomas Easley, Assistant Dean of Community and Inclusion from Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, will give a talk to Michigan State University April 16 on integrating hip hop and forestry into his teaching and philosophy. -
Cheboygan County Message from the District Director 2018
Published on April 1, 2019
For the message from the district director: District director, Adam Koivisto, describes the difference we make together, partnering with Cheboygan County. -
MSU Extension provides powerful tools
Published on April 1, 2019
MSU Extension is helping to make a difference in Osceola County by teaching skills for better self care and care for others. -
Supporting Food and Agriculture in Emmet County
Published on April 1, 2019
When you support MSU Extension, you help participants learn profitable and efficient business and production practices. -
Investing in Cheboygan County Youth with 4-H
Published on April 1, 2019
For investing in youth with 4-H: While exploring new topics and activities in an experiential way through MSU Extension Cheboygan County 4-H, youth build the skills they need for life. -
Combining real property parcels
Published on April 1, 2019
A process for property owners. -
Fostering Strong Communities in Emmet County
Published on April 1, 2019
MSU Extension understands that building civic engagement and healthy economic structures leads to greater opportunities and stronger communities. -
Ensuring Safe and Secure Food in Emmet County
Published on April 1, 2019
MSU Extension efforts in ensuring safe and secure food lead to a healthy population, which in turn helps keep health care costs in check and our communities viable. -
First timber building of its kind in Michigan constructed at MSU
Published on April 1, 2019
The new STEM building on MSU's campus will be built with cross laminated timber technology supporting sustainable building practices that could lay the groundwork for future markets in Michigan.