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What We Learn from Produce Consumers About Their Food Safety Perception
Published on April 9, 2022
Webinar: What We Learn from Produce Consumers About Their Food Safety Perception -
Introducing the GW Bird Family Foundation for Environmentally Sound Agriculture
Published on April 8, 2022
Former students, colleagues and family of MSU Entomology Professor Emeritus George Bird are honoring his international commitment to environmentally sound agriculture with an award and grant organization. -
MSU Tollgate Farm: S.T.E.A.M. Break Camp Blog
Published on April 8, 2022
Check out all the exciting things we did during our week of adventures at MSU Tollgate Farm S.T.E.A.M. Break Camp. -
FDA Warns CBD Sellers Making COVID Claims
Published on April 8, 2022
A friendly reminder to not make unapproved health claims for treating COVID-19. FDA expects corrections within 48 hours. -
MSU NAHB Team Continues Run of Success
Published on April 8, 2022
MSU's NAHB competition team placed third in this year's event, continuing their recent run of great placements. -
How should members of a public body handle the approval of meeting minutes if they were absent?
Published on April 8, 2022
What should members of a public body do when it comes time to vote to approve minutes of a meeting that they were not present at? -
Pollinator supportive trees and shrubs for farm and orchard windbreaks
Published on April 8, 2022
Fruit growers can support bee health and other wildlife by thoughtfully selecting woody plants for their windbreaks. -
SPDC hiring faculty through 1855 Professorship
Published on April 8, 2022
MSU SPDC is currently searching for their next faculty, who will be brought on as a part of the university's 1855 Professorship. -
2021-22 FCWG Learning Exchange Series: Recent Findings on Building-Scale Carbon LCAs and Demand-Driven Landscape Impacts
Published on April 7, 2022
In this webinar, speakers Maureen Puettmann and Indroneil Ganguly present, "Recent Findings on Building-Scale Carbon LCAs and Demand-Driven Landscape Impacts." -
Mexico joins Sri Lanka in sea cucumber crime drama
Published on April 7, 2022
The recent collapse of Mexican sea cucumber populations underscores the urgency of damage that can come to wildlife and people when crime engulfs international trade