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Grand Rapids area tree fruit update – May 25, 2021
Published on May 25, 2021
After a very hot, dry week in the region, much cooler weather and precipitation is expected. -
Northwest Michigan fruit update – May 25, 2021
Published on May 25, 2021
The recent warm weather has moved fruit crops along; sweet cherries are sizing, tart cherries are coming out of the shuck and apples range from petal fall to 3-4 millimeters. -
Spray mixing adjustments for apple thinning – May 25, 2021
Published on May 25, 2021
How to adjust between parts per million, ounces, tree row volume and more. -
Why are youth development organizations important?
Published on May 24, 2021
Parents may ask, “Should I get my child involved in a youth development organization?” The answer is yes! -
Loveridge named assistant dean for faculty affairs and development
Published on May 24, 2021
Scott Loveridge was named assistant dean for faculty affairs and development in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR). -
Pursuing environmental justice through scholarship and fighting for a more just future
Published on May 24, 2021
CSUS faculty Dr. Phil Warsaw shares about his journey to MSU and passion for translating research to real change for environmental justice. -
Tips for successful hybrid 4-H meetings
Published on May 24, 2021
Planning for success in blending in-person and online environments. -
Japan Golden Week: A cultural learning opportunity for youth and adults
Published on May 24, 2021
Explore the Japanese holiday of Golden Week, which begins with the Showa Day and ends with Children’s Day. -
CSUS alumna spotlight: Deepa Iyer
Published on May 24, 2021
Deepa shares what makes her work as a farmer and educator meaningful. -
Periodical cicadas are emerging: Should Michigan fruit growers be concerned?
Published on May 24, 2021
Brood X of the periodical cicada can soon be found throughout the Midwest including parts of southern Michigan. They may become a nuisance, but don’t expect any significant fruit crop injury.