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Understanding enterprise budgets and economic profit
Published on February 12, 2020
Learn how enterprise works and how it will affect your farm and future. -
Keeping youth safe: Surprises versus secrets
Published on February 12, 2020
Help youth and adults understand the difference between surprises and secrets. -
Create the next generation of entrepreneurs by celebrating National Entrepreneurship week
Published on February 12, 2020
Empower entrepreneurial thinking with these engaging activities. -
Farms needed for insects in agricultural landscapes project
Published on February 12, 2020
MSU study will measure ecosystem services and insect communities on farms across Lower Michigan during summer 2020. -
Michigan State University Women Making a Difference in Global Health
Published on February 11, 2020
Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering faculty prepare the next generation of biosystems engineers while advancing human health through disease detection and prevention. -
Farmland Rent Considerations - Part 2: Tips for negotiations farmland rent
Published on February 11, 2020
This series covers the factors you should take into consideration when renting out your farm land. -
Farmland Rent Considerations - Part 3: Farmland Rental Agreements and Arrangements
Published on February 11, 2020
This series covers the factors you should take into consideration when renting out your farm land. -
Farmland Rent Considerations - Part 1: Farmland rent - past, present and future
Published on February 11, 2020
This series covers the factors you should take into consideration when renting out your farm land. -
MSU researchers part of team attempting to reintroduce Arctic grayling to Michigan streams
Published on February 11, 2020
Through the Michigan Arctic Grayling Initiative, MSU researchers are teaming with nearly 50 partners to bring back the treasured fish species. -
More on red pine
Published on February 11, 2020
Red pine has long been a fast-growing, attractive, and relatively disease-free forest tree species. While many natural stands exist, most red pine was planted.