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Announcing Opportunities with the Great Lakes Midwest Regional Food Business Center
Published on January 30, 2024
To support the Great Lakes Midwest Regional Food Business Center, CRFS will hire 5 new positions in 2024. These positions will build capacity to connect available resources to farmers, producers, and other food business owners throughout the region. -
Slow your breath, improve your health!
Published on January 29, 2024
Slow breathing techniques have been shown to increase feelings of relaxation while decreasing depression, anxiety, and anger. -
Are green potatoes safe to eat?
Published on January 29, 2024
Green is not a good thing when it comes to potatoes. -
MSU hires new farm manager for Pollinator Performance Center
Published on January 29, 2024
Dan Wyns will take over daily operations at the newly renovated center dedicated to pollinator research, education and outreach. -
How is this mild winter affecting my wheat crop?
Published on January 29, 2024
We’ve had a milder than normal winter. How is this affecting vernalization and cold hardiness of the 2024 wheat crop? -
Free “How to Start a Food Truck” online course now available in Spanish
Published on January 29, 2024
The MSU Product Center is pleased to support entrepreneurs interested in launching a mobile food business with a self-paced course in Spanish. -
Testing your pressure canner for accuracy
Published on January 29, 2024
Be prepared for canning season by making sure your pressure canner gauge is accurate to prevent foodborne illness. -
Keeping your heart healthy: Steps to keep you on track
Published on January 29, 2024
February is a great time to review tips to keep your heart healthy and prevent heart disease. -
PSM's Marc Friedman and Alassane Sow explore food and sustainability issues in a new MSU Museum exhibit
Published on January 28, 2024
Exhibit on view through Jun 29, 2024 at the MSU Museum -
PSM Students get weedy at annual conferences
Published on January 28, 2024
PSM weed science students placed well in poster and presentation contests at the annual meetings