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Michigan 4-H Foundation trustee emerita and honorary trustee honored
Published on October 12, 2022
Pamala R. Babbitt and Cheryl D. Howell were elected as Michigan 4-H Foundation trustee emerita and honorary trustee, respectively. -
Southwest Michigan apple maturity report – October 12, 2022
Published on October 12, 2022
Red Delicious and Golden Delicious harvest is finishing up. A bin shortage is still hampering harvest. San Jose scale is showing up on fruit in a few orchards. -
Humphrey re-elected Michigan 4-H Foundation treasurer
Published on October 12, 2022
Melissa Humphrey, of Fowler, was re-elected to a two-year term as treasurer of the Michigan 4-H Foundation board of trustees at its fall board meeting Oct. 7. -
West central Michigan apple maturity report – October 12, 2022
Published on October 12, 2022
Varieties such as Red Delicious, Golden Delicious and Mutsu are being harvested this week. Idared are moving closer to maturity. Evercrisp are still immature. -
Walker elected Michigan 4-H Foundation vice president
Published on October 12, 2022
Andrew Walker, of Saginaw, was elected vice president of the Michigan 4-H Foundation board of trustees at its fall board meeting Oct. 7. -
Grand Rapids area apple maturity report – October 12, 2022
Published on October 12, 2022
This week, cool temperatures continue. Harvest of mid- and late-season varieties is underway. -
Improving your public speaking, part 4: The “A-Ha” experience
Published on October 11, 2022
Simple exercises that folks of all ages can do to improve their public speaking. -
Improving your public speaking, part 1: Getting started
Published on October 11, 2022
Simple exercises that folks of all ages can do to improve their public speaking. -
Improving your public speaking, part 5: Putting it all together
Published on October 11, 2022
Simple exercises that folks of all ages can do to improve their public speaking. -
Podcast celebrates 50 years of integrated pest management progress
Published on October 11, 2022
Join researchers and educators as they reflect on the past, present and future of integrated pest management.