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2024 Michigan 4-H State Horse Show was a great success!
Published on October 21, 2024
Over 300 youth exhibited at the 2024 Michigan 4-H State Horse Show! -
MSU Extension launches 4-H HealthCorps AmeriCorps pilot program to address youth mental health needs
Published on October 21, 2024
AmeriCorps members served seven counties across Michigan to provide evidence-based mental health and social/emotional wellness curricula to youth. -
Exploring cultures while gardening and cooking with kids: Salsa
Published on October 21, 2024
Salsa is the number one condiment in the U.S. – even bigger than ketchup. With endless combinations of fruits, vegetables, herbs and spices, salsa can be made to suit anyone’s taste. -
Kris Deangelo to Deliver Closing Keynote at the Canadian Summit on Food Regulation
Published on October 18, 2024
DeAngelo will present "Building a Regulation-Conscious Culture in Your Workplace" at the upcoming annual Canadian Summit on Food Regulation, December 4-5, 2024, in Toronto, Canada. -
Consider nature when designing your garden
Published on October 18, 2024
Canadian Garden Study Tour brings nature’s design to foreground. -
Explaining new blueberry Option Units by season, Enhanced Coverage Option and Enterprise Units for apples and cherries
Published on October 18, 2024
Videos are available that explain important details and items to consider for 2025 crop insurance decisions for apples, cherries and blueberries. -
Jaime Wilbur wins MSU Outstanding Supervisor Award
Published on October 18, 2024
PSM Faculty member selected for award among nearly two dozen nominees university-wide. -
MSU Soil Judging Places 4th Regionally and Qualifies for the National Contest in 2025
Published on October 18, 2024
The MSU team, coached by Dr. Barret Wessel and assistant coaches Bernard Frantz, Mason Rutgers, and Chris Baish, qualified for the National Soil Judging Contest in the spring 2025 semester. -
Multifactor Authentication Fatigue or Push Bombing Attacks: A Growing Cyber Threat
Published on October 18, 2024
Multifactor Authentication Fatigue or Push Bombing Attacks: A Growing Cyber Threat -
Has bird flu flown the coop, or is it a problem still to be reckoned with?
Published on October 18, 2024
The risk for HPAI has not passed. Dairy farmers should remain alert about the disease. When a herd is affected, producers should partner with their veterinarian and the state department of agriculture to increase knowledge about the disease.