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Volunteer Spotlight: Kathryn Fitzpatrick
Published on August 10, 2020
Volunteer Spotlight: Kathryn Fitzpatrick -
Understanding enteric methane sources and quantification improves mitigation strategies in grazing beef systems
Published on August 10, 2020
Methane sources, quantification, and mitigation techniques target reductions in enteric methane emissions of the beef industry according to an invited review in Applied Animal Science -
Western bean cutworm at peak flight in northeast Michigan
Published on August 10, 2020
High flight numbers recorded across region, growers are encouraged to scout and consider control. -
Forestry Student Spotlight – Elle Brandt
Published on August 10, 2020
Elle Brandt of Portage, MI is featured in the Undergraduate Student Spotlight. -
Boosting builds better species models
Published on August 7, 2020
Adding the weight of more data makes better species models. -
Weekly Beet - August 7, 2020
Published on August 7, 2020
In this weeks edition - Face Covering Update for Working Indoors and Outdoors. Food and Drink Policy Addendum, Covid-19 Compact, Bard Research Grant Funding Opportunities. -
Roadmap to a Virtual Program provides framework when planning virtual education
Published on August 7, 2020
Asking questions during the planning process and being intentional in the outcome can lead to virtual program success. -
Life-cycle models can help tourism destinations chart a path to sustainability
Published on August 7, 2020
Can a life-cycle model help a destination understand tourism development and plan its future? The answer is: yes. -
Southwest Michigan field crop update – Aug. 6, 2020
Published on August 6, 2020
Cooler temperatures and timely rain this past week have been a welcome site, but it may be triggering an increase in foliar disease, particularly in corn. -
Michigan insects in the garden – Week 9: Tree crickets
Published on August 6, 2020
These predatory crickets are seldom seen in Michigan, but they can be heard all night long.