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  • Dr. Kyungmin "Alyssa” Kim (Kravchenko, Dec 2021) won the Truog Dissertation award.

    Published on July 18, 2022
    “Change of Soil Micro-Environments During Plant Decomposition and its Effect on Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics” awarded Soil Science Society of America's highest grad student honor.

  • 2022 MSU Tollgate 4-H Winged Wonders Traveling Camp

    Published on July 18, 2022
    Se how our campers took flight this past week!

  • The GLANSIS Map Explorer: A hub for habitat suitability maps

    Published on July 18, 2022
    Tool helps scientists study the habitat and food sources an introduced species prefers and predict where a species might spread based on these environmental factors.

  • Wild Animal Camp: Day 5

    Published on July 16, 2022
    Goats, Bunnies, and Chickens, Oh My!

  • Dangerous currents on the Great Lakes – know how to save your life

    Published on July 15, 2022
    Enjoy the Great Lakes, but also learn how to save yourself if you are ever caught in a rip or channel current.

  • Creating sustainable crops in a changing climate

    Published on July 15, 2022
    How does elevated CO2 affect a plant’s ability to take up nutrients? And Why does the nutritional content affect a plant’s ability to thrive and fight disease?

  • 2022 Wild Animal Camp: Day 4

    Published on July 14, 2022
    Click here for day FOUR of Wild Animal Camp!

  • Jianguo Liu Interview—World Sustainability Award Winner

    Published on July 14, 2022
    The MDPI Sustainability Foundation talks to Jianguo "Jack" Liu about global sustainability and interconnectivity after he was honored with the World Sustainability Award in 2021.

  • Southwest Michigan field crops update – July 14, 2022

    Published on July 14, 2022
    Both corn and soybean are entering key reproductive stages as warm temperatures continue.

  • Northwest michigan fruit update – July 13, 2022

    Published on July 14, 2022
    Sweet cherry harvest is underway throughout northwest Michigan. Tarts are ripening fast, so some growers have also begun tart cherry harvest.

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