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  • What can you do to manage Lymantria dispar in your landscape?

    Published on June 10, 2021
    Having problems with Lymantria dispar, formerly gypsy moth, this summer? You aren't alone!

  • Southwest Michigan field crops update – June 10, 2021

    Published on June 10, 2021
    Rain showers this week were beneficial for those fortunate enough to be underneath one, but more dry weather in the forecast is unwelcome news for moving crops through early vegetative stages.

  • Meet Austin Struble: Alger County 4-H

    Published on June 10, 2021
    A personal testimonial of the impact of Michigan 4-H from Alger County 4-H'er Austin Struble.

  • Liu receives Gunnerus Award in Sustainability Science

    Published on June 10, 2021
    Jianguo "Jack" Liu is receiving the first major international prize for outstanding scientific work that promotes sustainable development globally.

  • Quentin Tyler named director of MSU Extension

    Published on June 9, 2021
    With a deep background in both Extension and leadership, Quentin Tyler, Ph.D., was named director on June 1, 2021.

  • Profile Folders - Adding and Editing Subpages

    Published on June 9, 2021
    Profile Folders allow individuals and departments to access a folder which contains an individual’s Person and Role entries as well as subpages, page content, files, and images.

  • Michigan grape scouting report – June 9, 2021

    Published on June 9, 2021
    Grape bloom has started in southern Michigan. Bloom on hybrid wine grapes and early vinifera should begin soon in northern parts of the state. Now is a critical time to control diseases.

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  • Sustainable Parks, Recreation and Tourism degree supports student in the field of museum studies and informal education

    Published on June 9, 2021
    Adrian majored in sustainable parks, recreation and tourism and minored in museum studies to explore topics such as non-profit management and informal education.

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