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  • The effects of financial infidelity

    Published on October 3, 2019
    To have and to hold.

  • Research on Farm Input Subsidies has Important Implications for African Policymakers

    Published on October 3, 2019
    University Foundation Professor of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics (AFRE), Thomas Jayne, recently spoke to African policymakers at the African Green Revolution Forum in Ghana.

  • Veterinary Feed Directive – Year One in Review

    Published on October 3, 2019
    To gain a better understanding of the direct impacts to farmer raising animals for food productions MSU Extension led a nationwide survey to help determine what effect these new rules had across food animal species and across farms on a national level.

  • Cool Tools

    Published on October 3, 2019
    Foresters have many clever and amazing tools at their disposal, but how many times have they been used to create music? Welcome the kids from Escanaba.

  • The importance of parent education

    Published on October 3, 2019
    Love is instinctual, skills are not.

  • Our elderly need our watchful eye

    Published on October 3, 2019
    Six ways to protect the elderly from exploitation.

  • New Report Uncovers the “Hidden Middle” of Africa’s Agricultural Economy

    Published on October 3, 2019
    In collaboration with AGRA, Food Security Group researchers from AFRE are reshaping the debate among Africa’s agricultural policy makers.

  • Learn about employee benefits before you join the workforce

    Published on October 3, 2019
    Are you ready to enter the world of work? You should know about employee benefits before accepting an offer.

  • When it comes to carrots: Want not, root-knot

    Published on October 3, 2019
    Northern root-knot nematodes can often achieve high population densities on root vegetables without expressing of any above-ground symptoms.

  • Team Member Dylan Spruit at ISTA Omni-Channel PKG Strategies Conference

    Published on October 2, 2019
    Team member Dylan Spruit presented his research at ISTA’s Omni-Channel Packaging Strategies Conference.

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