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  • Drive-by botany: Crown vetch and common milkweed

    Published on June 30, 2023
    Profiles of common Michigan roadside flora in late June 2023.

  • Kylie Clay Attends 2023 US Forestry Research and Development Priorities Summit in Washington, D.C.

    Published on June 30, 2023
    Co-hosted by the Society of American Foresters and US Endowment for Forests and Communities, the Summit reviewed findings from the 2020 virtual summit, analyzed the 2023 national survey, and gathered feedback from attendees, constituents, and members.

  • First-ever Mi Fresh Fish Expo makes a splash on Michigan’s Capitol lawn

    Published on June 30, 2023
    More than 500 Michiganders spent day celebrating, learning about state’s aquaculture and commercial fishing industries.

  • Considering solar energy? It can yield real cost savings on your farm

    Published on June 30, 2023
    Farm examples of potential savings from solar energy systems.

  • Understanding shelf-life testing for packaged food products

    Published on June 30, 2023
    Helpful information from Alliance Analytical Laboratories based in Coopersville, Michigan.

  • Don’t think you can afford a solar system for your farm? Think again!

    Published on June 30, 2023
    Government programs can reduce your solar energy system installation costs.

  • Managing your hay needs in a drought year

    Published on June 30, 2023
    Dry conditions present concerns of a smaller hay supply and higher prices.

  • 2023 Green Science Adventures Camp Day 4

    Published on June 29, 2023
    Green Science Adventures Camp

  • 2023 English Riding Horse Camp Day 4

    Published on June 29, 2023
    Campers are having so much fun!

  • Breaking It Down: How Thermoplastic Starch Enhances Poly(lactic acid) Biodegradation in Compost─A Comparative Analysis of Reactive Blends

    Published on June 29, 2023
    Blending PLA with thermoplastic starch promotes sustainable biodegradation of PLA under mesophilic and thermophilic conditions without creating microplastics.

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