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  • Breanna Craig is thankful for the opportunities SHA has given her

    Published on February 3, 2020
    Brenna Criag is our featured IAT student of the month. She is from Bloomfield Hills, MI and is studying Landscape and Nursery Management.

  • State Advisory Council helps meet the needs of Michigan communities

    Published on February 3, 2020
    Volunteers from across the state act as a bridge between MSU and their communities.

  • PERM celebrates 25 years of serving the state

    Published on February 3, 2020
    MSU, MDNR relationship strengthened by ongoing partnerships

  • Michigan is top tuber state for potato chip industry

    Published on February 3, 2020
    MSU research and outreach is credited for much of the state's chipping industry success.

  • Research and outreach go hand-in-hand at MSU

    Published on February 3, 2020
    Michigan State University remains committed to its original land-grant mission

  • Taking new varieties from the lab to the field

    Published on February 3, 2020
    The time-intensive process of crop variety development relies heavily on partnerships with MSU Technologies.

  • Examining animal agriculture, alternative proteins amid climate change concerns

    Published on February 3, 2020
    Michigan State University is working with the beef industry and stakeholders to help ensure that producers are equipped to face the future of alternative proteins and other food trends.

  • Cover crops and nitrogen cycling: What is my final goal?

    Published on February 3, 2020
    There are cover crops capable of scavenging nitrogen and others that can fix it. Depending on your objective, one group might work better than the other.

  • Discovering ways to build hardier, healthier plants

    Published on February 3, 2020
    The MSU Plant Resilience Institute is working to understand how plants cope with growing pressures from a changing climate.

  • Michigan agriculture proponents step down

    Published on February 3, 2020
    Two stalwarts of Michigan agriculture, Phil Korson and Jim Byrum, have retired at the end of 2019.

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