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Michigan Rep. Julie Brixie touts MSU research as essential to maintaining state’s agricultural diversity, identity
Published on February 12, 2026
Michigan Rep. Julie Brixie, 73rd District, advocates for MSU research, outreach to boost Michigan agriculture economy. -
People with diabetes need flu shots
Published on February 11, 2026
Flu shots are one step you can take to stay healthy. -
Chuck and Jackie Frasier honored with 2026 CANR Dean's Pinnacle of Excellence Award
Published on February 11, 2026
The couple will receive the 2026 CANR Dean's Pinnacle of Excellence Award during the ANR Awards on Friday, February 27. -
Building trust with culturally distinct communities
Published on February 11, 2026
Fostering understanding and inclusivity through authentic connections in the community. -
Rorabaugh family establishes endowment to support Iron, Mecosta and Menominee County 4-H
Published on February 11, 2026
The Rorabaugh Family 4-H Endowment, established at the Michigan 4-H Foundation by Thomas Rorabaugh and Joyce Hartom, will provide perpetual annual support for three county 4-H programs. -
Learn the science behind gardening through MSU Extension’s Foundations of Gardening course
Published on February 11, 2026
Foundations of Gardening is a 10-week online course packed full of information to help you grow a healthier and more sustainable garden. Learn how to be a great gardener from Michigan State University Extension experts. -
MSU’s Spartan Stampede honored as eight-time winner of Indoor Rodeo of the Year
Published on February 11, 2026
The Michigan State University Rodeo Club’s Spartan Stampede was awarded Indoor Rodeo of the Year for the eighth time by the International Professional Rodeo Association. -
On the road with 4-H: Fun ways to celebrate the new Michigan 4-H license plate
Published on February 11, 2026
Engage youth and families with energizers, icebreakers and celebration ideas inspired by Michigan’s newest way to show 4 H pride. -
The Partnership Playbook: Celebrating and communicating collaborative success
Published on February 11, 2026
Partnerships shine the brightest when their stories are shared. So how do we make those moments count? -
Does row spacing and seeding rate recommendations differ for short vs. tall corn hybrids?
Published on February 11, 2026
Planting short corn in narrow row spacings and under higher seeding rate can improve yield, dependent on the environment. -
Emerging Farmer Learning Series: Diving into Business Operations, Legal, Financing and More
Published on February 11, 2026
All are welcome to join this free, 7-week webinar series exploring key business skills for Michigan growers with speakers from across the state. This series is facilitated by the Michigan Good Food Fund and CRFS. -
Training the Michigan Mass Timber Workforce of the Future
Published on February 11, 2026
During the Tall Timber exhibition, MassTimber@MSU hosted a series of programs in the exhibit space. This program featured insights from George Berghorn, Steve Purchase, and Luke Barnett on "Training the Michigan Mass Timber Workforce of the Future." -
Protecting Others by Promoting COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake
Published on February 10, 2026
COVID-19 vaccines were rolled out in late 2020, but low levels of vaccination among Black Americans remain concerning to community leaders. -
How to spot misinformation
Published on February 10, 2026
Empower yourself to critically evaluate scientific information in your daily life. -
Health benefits of the outdoors
Published on February 10, 2026
Studies find that time spent outdoors can improve a person’s physical and mental well-being. -
Improving dairy calf pain mitigation
Published on February 10, 2026
A machine-learning system works to identify calves experiencing pain post-disbudding. -
Food prices, inflation, and consumers
Published on February 10, 2026
We recently looked at how FAH vs. FAFH price changes affect short- and long-term inflation expectations, and how the resulting inflation expectations influence consumer attitudes. -
What the new AEWR rule means for Michigan’s H-2A employers
Published on February 10, 2026
Many Michigan farmers have turned to the H-2A visa program to find labor – a federal program that permits the legal hiring of foreign-born workers for seasonal agricultural work. -
Delayed milk ejection and reduced milk yield
Published on February 10, 2026
Delayed milk ejection can affect milking efficiency, cow comfort and a dairy farm’s bottom line. -
A new crop insurance design
Published on February 10, 2026
A new crop insurance designed based on probability of loss could result in premium subsidy redistribution of $3.36 billion annually.