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MSU Extension animal agriculture team focuses on preparedness for the livestock industry
Published on July 26, 2021
When tragedy strikes while hauling animals, having trained responders, proper tools, and equipment and knowing how to manage the emergency situation are key to having an effective and efficient response to the emergency. -
MSU Entomology’s 2021 standout students and staff
Published on July 26, 2021
Congratulations to these Department of Entomology students and staff who were outstanding despite the challenges of the 2020-2021 pandemic restrictions. -
MSU Tollgate Earth Explorers Camp: Wednesday-Friday
Published on July 23, 2021
MSU Tollgate Earth Explorers Camp: Wednesday-Friday -
Breastfeeding: Preventing sore nipples
Published on July 23, 2021
Preventing sore nipples is key to getting your breastfeeding journey off to a good start. -
MSU Tollgate Farm 4-H Club has record year at Oakland County Fair
Published on July 23, 2021
Despite major challenges from the pandemic, the MSU Tollgate Farm 4-H Club has a record year at the Oakland County Fair. -
Community Sustainability faculty awarded over $400,000 for systems-thinking research
Published on July 23, 2021
Steven Gray and Rebecca Jordan were awarded over $400,000 for research on innovative ways to teach systems-thinking and perspective-taking with mental models. -
Planning commissions and zoning board of appeals are required to have governing bylaws
Published on July 23, 2021
There is a minimum content for bylaws, but normally there is much more, including specifying which parliamentary authority is used. -
Kapsar awarded two scholarships
Published on July 23, 2021
CSIS scholar wins funding from CANR -
FTC's New “Made in the USA” Rule
Published on July 22, 2021
Neal Fortin explains what is new (and not new) in the FTC's rule designed to stop fraudulent “Made in the USA” claims. -
Southwest Michigan field crops update – July 22, 2021
Published on July 22, 2021
Drier weather helps corn and soybeans grow in areas inundated by water. Wet conditions last week provided infection periods for corn tar spot and white mold. Begin scouting for tar spot and western bean cutworm egg masses in earnest.