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Dairy farm labor efficiency
Published on May 8, 2020
Is your farm as efficient as it could be? -
Entomology graduate student award results in more butterfly and moth data for global scientists
Published on May 8, 2020
Supported with a Scriber Scholar Award, Erica Fischer has significantly expanded the butterfly and moth database available at MSU for international use. -
Giant wasps aren’t coming for you
Published on May 8, 2020
Facts about the giant invasive hornet. -
SPDC degree programs receive STEM designation
Published on May 8, 2020
Three SPDC degree programs in landscape architecture and urban and regional planning have received STEM designation. -
MSU and U.S. Army work to improve wastewater treatment facilities on military bases
Published on May 8, 2020
The $1.3 million grant was awarded to Michigan State University and the U.S. Army to convert blackwater and organic food wastes into potable water and renewable energy. -
Shaping Agricultural Research Post COVID-19
Published on May 7, 2020
An online discussion hosted by Michigan State University and the Nigerian Association of Agricultural Economists -
Pandemic Agriculture: Why Corona Virus Won’t be the End of Our Problems
Published on May 7, 2020
“How we combat the effects of COVID-19 on food security and safety will determine how we succeed or fail with this outbreak” - Scott Haskell, DVM, MPVM, PhD. Dr. Haskell teaches the online course, Animal Health, World Trade, and Food Safety. -
Hardening off vegetable transplants is easy!
Published on May 7, 2020
Help your vegetable seedlings adapt to their new garden home with the hardening off process. -
Historically low temperature effects on early planted soybeans and soybean planting decisions
Published on May 7, 2020
Learn how the predicted low temperatures will affect planted soybean fields and soybean planting decisions over the next five days. -
AFRE student received 2020 CANR Outstanding Student Leadership Award
Published on May 7, 2020
Senior Lauren Heberling uses her dairy background, MSU education and extracurricular experiences to prepare her for a career in the ag industry.