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Schultz named 2023 Michigan 4-H Animal Science Youth Sportsperson of the Year
Published on November 20, 2023
Tuscola County 4-H member Eve Schultz wins prestigious sportsmanship award for her involvement in 4-H animal science projects. -
Use action verbs to get your résumé noticed!
Published on November 20, 2023
Active language can improve a résumé and help you stand out in the crowd of job seekers. -
Morgan Klosowski
Published on November 17, 2023
2023 Grad Morgan Klosowski: Bachelor of Science degree in Crop and Soil Sciences -
Getting evangelical about science to a Christian audience
Published on November 17, 2023
Veronica Frans joins with BIoLogos to talk put environmental stewardship in a context of Christianity. -
Management over Medication: Wintering your small swine facility
Published on November 17, 2023
Thermal regulation of swine is essential for winter months. It is critical to productivity and should be considered as we approach winter. -
Listeriosis in sheep and goats
Published on November 17, 2023
Listeriosis is a disease that can affect all ruminants as well as other animal species and humans. -
Pasture Walks are a great way to spend an evening
Published on November 17, 2023
The Summer of 2023 proved to be a great year for pasture walks, if you don’t know what a pasture walk is, keep reading. -
Michigan State University Extension hires statewide compost systems educator
Published on November 17, 2023
New compost systems educator Eliza Hensel brings a community approach to composting. -
How much vomitoxin is too much for feedlot cattle?
Published on November 17, 2023
As ruminants, cattle have a rumen with a diverse microbiome that can breakdown various compounds into less toxic compounds, as demonstrated with vomitoxin (deoxynivalenol). -
When it comes to Christmas trees, when is a shortage not a shortage?
Published on November 16, 2023
Michigan consumers looking for a real Christmas tree will have plenty of options.