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Becoming a Yooper: Learning to snowshoe
Published on February 17, 2020
Extension educator’s first Upper Peninsula winter offers exciting new opportunities. -
SMART goal tips for success
Published on February 17, 2020
Success with a SMART goal involves creating an action plan including milestones and strategies to overcome hurdles. -
Science ideas for young children: Keeping your water troughs thawed
Published on February 17, 2020
Will salt water keep your water troughs thawed? -
Field Crops Webinar Series: Disease and insect issues of concern
Published on February 17, 2020
Identifying and understanding crop disease and insect problems is key to successful crop management. -
Entomology graduate student is devoted to learning more about insect biology and adaptations
Published on February 14, 2020
Zinan Wang is dedicated to better understand the genetic and molecular mechanisms of an insect and their ability to adapt to diverse and extreme environments. -
The quest for Lorsban alternatives for cabbage maggot control in brassica root crops: 2019 trials
Published on February 14, 2020
Cabbage maggot is a difficult pest to control in turnips, radishes and rutabagas. Learn the latest results from the 2019 MSU insecticide trials aiming to hunt down Lorsban alternatives. -
Lessons learned from the 2019 season part 4
Published on February 14, 2020
This article focuses on crop insurance as a marketing tool. -
Core manual/RUP review offered in Spanish on Feb. 27
Published on February 14, 2020
Prepare for the MDARD Core Pesticide Applicators Certification exam with this Spanish-speaking review session in West Olive, Michigan. -
Dairy in Israel
Published on February 14, 2020
Visiting Israel to learn about dairy provided unique perspectives and ideas from farmers who lead the world in national annual average production per cow. -
MSU Entomology alumna’s studies led to a career with an international conservation society
Published on February 14, 2020
Motivated by a love of pollinators, alumna Emily May suggests those interested in graduate studies find work that motivates them and builds community.