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How you can reduce biosecurity risks in 4-H projects: Part 9
Published on April 11, 2024
Biosecurity related to 4-H projects is a matter of high priority! Taking simple precautions will protect animals, members and consumers. -
Stinking facts about garlic
Published on April 11, 2024
Known as the stinking rose — and related to onions, shallots, chives, and leeks — garlic has a distinctive flavor and needs a lit bit of care when handling it. -
Cold hardiness of grapevines: The interplay of genetics, environment and management
Published on April 11, 2024
Understanding how genetics, environment and vineyard management shape cold hardiness in grapevines. -
How you can reduce biosecurity risks in 4-H projects: Part 1
Published on April 11, 2024
Biosecurity related to 4-H projects is a matter of high priority. Taking simple precautions will protect animals, members and consumers. -
How you can reduce biosecurity risks in 4-H projects: Part 5
Published on April 11, 2024
Biosecurity related to 4-H projects is a matter of high priority! Taking simple precautions will protect animals, members and consumers. -
How you can reduce biosecurity risks in 4-H projects: Part 6
Published on April 11, 2024
Biosecurity related to 4-H projects is a matter of high priority! Taking simple precautions will protect animals, members and consumers. -
Going home: Biosecurity tips for animals that travel off the farm
Published on April 11, 2024
Animals that travel to county fairs and other exhibitions that will return home pose a significant biosecurity risk to the animals who stay home. -
Join MSU Extension and fellow hop growers for the MSU Hop Chat Series
Published on April 11, 2024
Join the hop community twice a month from May to August for in-season discussions of all things hop-related. -
Featured Entomology Undergradaute - Josh Striegle
Published on April 11, 2024
Undergraduate student Josh Striegle discovers a passion for aquatic entomology. -
Featured Entomology Graduate Student - Sharron (Ronnie) Miller
Published on April 11, 2024
A love of bumble bees led to research connecting bumble bee communities, land management, and human interactions.