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Enroll in courses for plant health professional certificate program
Published on November 4, 2024
Growers can earn a plant health professional certificate by taking greenhouse online courses administered through Michigan State University Extension and University of Florida. -
Registration for online greenhouse and horticultural lighting course now open
Published on November 4, 2024
Participants will learn about photoperiodic versus photosynthetic lighting in this three-month, self-paced online course about greenhouse and horticultural lighting. Registration closes Jan. 1, 2025. -
Registration for online root zone management course now open
Published on November 4, 2024
Participants will learn about water quality, plant nutrition and irrigation management in this three-month, self-paced online course. Registration closes Jan. 1, 2025. -
Register for the online Abiotic Disorders of Greenhouse Crops Course
Published on November 4, 2024
The course will guide you through the diagnostic process to learn what cultural, environmental, or nutritional factors can cause plant symptoms in greenhouse crops. -
Goutham Thotakuri Receives DeLisa Scholarship from College of Agriculture and Natural Resources for the year 2024-2025
Published on November 4, 2024
DeLisa scholarship supports students interested in water research and sustainability and is awarded amongst the ten CANR departments ranging from Engineering to Sociology. -
Wait List Feature in EMS
Published on November 4, 2024
How to use the wait list feature in Events Management System and best practices. -
Strengthening Regional Policy Impact: PRCI and Kasetsart University’s Collaborative Efforts
Published on November 1, 2024
FSG, through PRCI, collaborates with Kasetsart University to conduct policy-driven research on food security and air pollution in Southeast Asia, involving regional partnerships and workshops. -
David Ortega Named Noel W. Stuckman Chair
Published on November 1, 2024
Ortega will be provided with a stronger platform to have a larger impact on domestic agriculture, especially in Michigan. He will receive resources that are centrally funded and allow him to take his research and outreach program to the next level. -
New AFRE Professor Looking to Make Impact on Michigan Agriculture Policy and Beyond
Published on November 1, 2024
After an accomplished 28 year career, Dr. Holly Wang returns to the program as a Full Professor looking to leave a lasting mark on Michigan Agriculture. -
Beef nutrition for beginning farmers
Published on November 1, 2024
Beef cattle can maintain body weight by digesting fibrous feeds and grow rapidly on high grain rations. Due to this versatility, beef cattle are fed a broad variety of rations to match animal performance goals with feed resources.