News
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Jim Hilker: Crop Market Outlook for 2019-2020
Published on January 21, 2019
Professor Jim Hilker projects the Michigan corn, wheat, and soybean market outlooks for 2019. -
Melissa McKendree: Beef Demand and Economic Outlook
Published on January 19, 2019
Presentation by Melissa McKendree on January 19th at Michigan Cattlemen's Association Annual Meeting. -
Forensic entomologist is helping TV crime investigators solve a cold case
Published on January 18, 2019
A lack of insects is puzzling crime investigators and forensic entomologist Eric Benbow, who is researching answers to help solve a cold case. -
Press technique: Determining substrate pH and electrical conductivity of plugs and liners
Published on January 18, 2019
Utilize the press technique to determine substrate pH and electrical conductivity (EC) of plugs and liners. -
Determining initial pH of greenhouse and nursery substrates
Published on January 18, 2019
Prior to transplant, greenhouse and nursery growers can determine initial substrate pH by utilizing the 1:2 dilution procedure and establishes the baseline pH of the substrate. -
MSU Extension welcomes new farm business management educator
Published on January 18, 2019
Meet Daniel Ochs, farm business management educator serving northern Michigan. -
4-H Tech Wizards thank mentors during National Mentoring Month
Published on January 18, 2019
January is a time to celebrate the winning combination of science, mentoring and career exploration -
PSM Department Chair Search
Published on January 18, 2019
Michigan State University's College of Agriculture & Natural Resources invites applications for Chairperson of the Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences. -
New label approved for sandhill crane repellent
Published on January 17, 2019
Protect field corn or sweet corn from sandhill cranes with Avipel (anthraquinone), an effective and non-lethal repellent seed treatment. -
Seven benefits of local food
Published on January 17, 2019
Michigan is known for our four-season climate, and we are fortunate to have a wide variety of agricultural products produced in this state.