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Social and emotional health are important benefits of school gardens
Published on September 5, 2017
School gardens can provide social and emotional health benefits to both students and teachers. -
FoodCorps Farm to School Program has impact in Michigan
Published on August 16, 2017
The FoodCorps National Service program in Michigan had a great year supporting student’s hands-on learning in classrooms and school gardens, promoting healthy school meals and a making an impact on the schoolwide culture of health in their communities. -
Garden smarter with Michigan State University Extension programs
Published on August 14, 2017
If you haven’t heard of Michigan State University Extension’s Smart Gardening initiative, its goal is to promote earth friendly and sustainable practices that will save gardeners time, effort and money. -
Master Gardener Program offered in Marquette — Deadline extended to Aug. 15
Published on August 10, 2017
Online registration extended to Aug. 15 for Master Gardener Program offered in Marquette, Michigan. -
Garden practices to improve soil health
Published on July 31, 2017
Common garden practices that you can do to improve your soil health. -
School garden fundraising ideas
Published on July 26, 2017
Tours and plant and produce sales can raise school garden operating funds while providing educational experiences for students. -
Register now for Master Gardener Training Course in Ingham County
Published on July 25, 2017
Registration deadline for the Master Gardener Volunteer Training Program in Mason, Michigan, is Aug. 14, 2017. -
Volunteering opportunities for west Michigan Master Gardeners
Published on July 13, 2017
Michigan State University Extension Master Gardener volunteers find solutions to garden problems and share their knowledge of science-based gardening practices. -
MSU Extension selected as a National Farm to School Network Michigan partner
Published on July 6, 2017
Community Food Systems team members will continue to support capacity building and expansion of farm to school and farm to early care in a new role as Supporting Partner. -
MSU Students launch local food business made from campus grown foods
Published on June 27, 2017
Look for Land Grant Goods products this summer on campus.