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Eco-Warriors Camp: Friday
Published on August 5, 2019
Eco-Warriors Camp: Friday -
Good hay crop in Michigan’s eastern Upper Peninsula
Published on August 5, 2019
So far, local farmers report an above-average yield and good quality hay despite a wet and late spring season. -
Four MSU affiliates elected to Board of U.S. Society for Ecological Economics
Published on August 5, 2019
MSU faculty and students are hoping to make big contributions to the field of ecological economics. -
Discover Michigan Fresh and Prescription for Health
Published on August 5, 2019
A pilot program in Midland to tie healthy eating with the local farmers market. -
Project FRESH: Nutrition education at farmers markets
Published on August 5, 2019
Bringing families and farmers markets together creates opportunities for nutrition. -
Tariffs lead to creative supply chains
Published on August 5, 2019
MSU scholars apply a new, more holistic way to examine global agricultural trade to better understand what’s going on when a country as enormous as China develops a big appetite for soybeans. -
Nejc travels to the APS meeting
Published on August 4, 2019
Nejc travels to the APS meeting -
Eco-Warriors Camp: Thursday
Published on August 2, 2019
Eco-Warriors Camp: Thursday -
Eco-Warriors Camp: Wednesday
Published on August 2, 2019
Eco-Warriors Camp: Wednesday -
Isaac Lartey values how he can impact others with a horticulture degree
Published on August 2, 2019
Isaac Lartey is pursuing a Ph.D in horticulture after receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture with a specialization in crop science. His hometown is Accra, Ghana, and he is working under the direction of Dr. Haddish Melakeberhan.