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  • Where To Buy Firewood

    Published on August 28, 2019
    Where To Buy Firewood

  • Southeast Michigan vegetable update – Aug. 28, 2019

    Published on August 28, 2019
    Cool weather continues. A variety of crops are being harvested, with good quality generally being reported.

  • Learn About Forest Carbon Markets Through New Online Curriculum

    Published on August 27, 2019
    Chris Schnepf writes article titled "Learn About Forest Carbon Markets Through New Online Curriculum" on Agriculture Climate Network.

  • Now is the time to plant fall cover crops for grazing

    Published on August 27, 2019
    Cover crops can be a good option for grazing.

  • Michigan State University agricultural economists discuss possible effects of wet spring and delayed planting on food prices

    Published on August 27, 2019
    David Ortega and Jim Hilker, faculty in MSU’s Department of Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics, say impacts of delayed planting on food costs likely won’t be known until after the fall harvest.

  • Oakland County 4-H alumnus to be inducted into National 4-H Hall of Fame

    Published on August 27, 2019
    LC Scramlin to receive prestigious honor after 47 years of Michigan 4-H involvement.

  • Exploring wetlands with youth

    Published on August 27, 2019
    Are all wetlands the same? Are wetlands important? Help youth discover these unique natural resources.

  • Local Officials Can Explore Rouge River Watershed through Michigan Water School

    Published on August 27, 2019
    The Erb Family Foundation and Pure Oakland Water are partnering with Michigan State University Extension and Rouge River Watershed Council by offering scholarships to help elected officials protect local water resources.

  • Plant Breeding, Genetics and Biotechnology visit the commercial Corteva corn breeding program.

    Published on August 27, 2019
    PBGB Program Students traveled to Ithaca, MI to learn about corn breeding.

  • The pollinators have not disappeared from your garden

    Published on August 26, 2019
    Several issues may explain why you did not notice pollinators this year.

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