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Recycling used produce containers
Published on October 19, 2020
Despite seeming to make economic and ecological sense, there are potential issues that make reusing single use fruit and vegetable boxes and bins for other produce sales a food safety risk. -
Understanding Michigan’s elected University governing boards
Published on October 19, 2020
Michigan is an outlier in its election of University Board Members. -
The uncompromising zoning administrator is not a bad person
Published on October 19, 2020
Zoning administrators are sticklers for rules, and may seem uncompromising. They have a job to do, and not doing their job can result in serious personal liability for a zoning administrator. -
Climate change and its impact on the global food system is topic of upcoming MSU discussion
Published on October 19, 2020
Public encouraged to participate in important virtual conversation -
Understanding Michigan’s elected University governing boards – Part 2
Published on October 19, 2020
Explore the responsibilities of these boards and how the public can become involved and attend the meetings. -
Meet Our Staff and Volunteers October 2020
Published on October 18, 2020
Meet Our Staff and Volunteers October 2020 -
Plant science at the dinner table: Popcorn
Published on October 16, 2020
Popcorn is one of the most popular snack foods, has a long and flavorful history and is good for you. -
Don’t lose money shipping your food product
Published on October 16, 2020
A food company can lose a lot of money in hidden shipping costs. Learn what you need to know at the Cook, Share & Prosper Summit. -
Kneeshaw elected Michigan 4-H Foundation board president
Published on October 16, 2020
Sheila Wade Kneeshaw, of Detroit, was elected president of the Michigan 4-H Foundation board of trustees at its fall board meeting Oct. 2. -
Bosserd elected Michigan 4-H Foundation vice president
Published on October 16, 2020
Thomas L. Bosserd, of Plymouth, was elected vice president of the Michigan 4-H Foundation board of trustees at its fall board meeting Oct. 2.