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Two MSU scholars to serve on prestigious National Academies committee
Published on February 27, 2023
Jack Liu and Phoebe Zarnetske will work on the Continental Scale Biology Committee to identify important themes and theory for biological research. -
Lauren Cooper and Kylie Clay publishing two-part report on Safeguards for a Sustainable Forest Economy
Published on February 27, 2023
Part I of the report is titled "Needs and Principles for CSFE Safeguards," and Part ll is titled "Efficient and Effective Safeguards Assessment and Implementation for a Climate-Smart Forest Economy". -
FCCP and EDF Develop State Policy Tracking Project Focused on Forests and the Climate
Published on February 27, 2023
In partnership with EDF, FCCP is tracking and analyzing a range of state-level programs and policies that could contribute to or detract from forests as a climate solution. -
Farming can be a rewarding career and opportunity to be your own boss
Published on February 23, 2023
An upcoming 4-H Exploration Days session will educate young people about a day in the life of a dairy farmer while fostering employability skills. -
4-H Smart Money Contests for youth pay off
Published on February 23, 2023
Youth can win prizes and gain financial awareness with these Smart Money Contests. -
2023 ANR Award recipients honored during ANR Week
Published on February 22, 2023
The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) at Michigan State University (MSU) will honor twelve leaders in agriculture and natural resources on Friday, March 10. -
Field Crops Webinar Series session focuses on increasing profits through on-farm research
Published on February 22, 2023
Learn how to set up on-farm experiments to get useful data and how to work with the data during the Field Crops Webinar Series on Feb. 27. -
How to manage e-waste
Published on February 22, 2023
Precious metals like copper, gold, platinum, silver, and nickel are found in everyday electronics, making it crucial to properly dispose of this “e-waste.” -
Seasonal magic under the water
Published on February 21, 2023
Compared to the abundant wildlife we see during the warm summer months, it’s easy to assume that life becomes “frozen” once the temperature drops; however, lake ecosystems are very much still active during the winter. -
FCCP Releases Research Reports on Maryland and Pennsylvania from the State-Level Forest and Forest Product Carbon Modeling Project
Published on February 20, 2023
The two newly released state-level reports are titled, “Impact of Forest Management and Wood Utilization on Carbon Sequestration and Storage in Pennsylvania and Maryland”. Each of the two state reports may be downloaded separately.