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Fortin & DeAngelo at FDLI's Dietary Supplement Safety and Regulation Conference
Published on March 16, 2023
Join us in D.C. or online for FDLI's Dietary Supplement Safety and Regulation Conference, this March 23-24. -
Mechanical seed coat damage in dry beans and its effect on end-use product quality
Published on March 16, 2023
Useful information for dry bean growers and processors to better understand mechanical seed coat damages and ways to prevent it. -
Are 2x2 starter fertilizer programs profitable in soybeans?
Published on March 16, 2023
On-farm research results from 2021 and 2022 show that 2x2 starter fertilizers decreased net income more often than they increased it. -
Harvard sustainability scholar to deliver William W. Taylor Distinguished Lecture
Published on March 16, 2023
William C. Clark will speak on "Sustainability Science: Toward a synthesis" on March 29 on Zoom. -
Tribal stewards: Changing the narrative—fire as a friend
Published on March 16, 2023
The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians Inland Fish and Wildlife Department has begun work on a new and ambitious project involving fire, or better described as Ishkode, in the Anishinaabe language of Anishinaabemowin. -
Exploring your world: Snow day fun
Published on March 16, 2023
Enjoy a snow day with youth and some fun snow activities. -
Challenges facing Michigan local governments
Published on March 16, 2023
Since the late 1990’s Michigan local governments have experienced significant fiscal setbacks in their ability to provide critical public services to the residents of Michigan. -
Plant science at the dinner table – Spinach
Published on March 16, 2023
National Spinach Day is March 26, which is a great time to sow spinach in Michigan. Spinach is a cool season herb and is always a spring or fall crop. -
Lauren Cooper to Fill New Role as Chief Conservation Officer with Sustainable Forestry Initiative
Published on March 15, 2023
FCCP Founder and Director, Lauren Cooper will be moving to a new role as Chief Conservation Officer with the Sustainable Forestry Initiative -
FCCP Team Members Present Program Offerings to Students Attending Mt. Hood Community College in Oregon
Published on March 14, 2023
FCCP team members, Daphna Gadoth-Goodman and Adrianna Sutton, spoke with students from Mt. Hood Community College to provide an overview of the Forest Carbon and Climate Program. -
Dirt to Glass 2023: Unlocking the potential of Michigan’s grape and wine industry
Published on March 14, 2023
The Dirt to Glass conference on Aug. 24-25 brings international expertise to Traverse City, Michigan. -
Lily leaf beetles continue to spread in Michigan
Published on March 14, 2023
Monitor lilies throughout Michigan’s growing season for signs of lily leaf beetle larvae, feeding damage or eggs. -
How insects survive cold: The potential effect of a mild winter
Published on March 14, 2023
Large insect populations are possible this year, but many factors determine overwintering survival and success. -
Fighting food insecurity as added SNAP benefits expire
Published on March 13, 2023
As Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — or SNAP — benefits are reduced for many Michiganders, food budgeting resources and tips can make a big difference in addressing food insecurity. -
New Project Designed to Transform the Nepal Lentil Sector
Published on March 13, 2023
From the February 2023 Newsletter -
Opportunity Wednesday to interact with renowned ecologist Ehrlich
Published on March 13, 2023
The Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability will host a discussion with Stanford's Paul Ehrlich via Zoom. -
Highlights from the Legume Systems Innovation Lab Global Convening in Livingstone, Zambia
Published on March 13, 2023
From the February 2023 Newsletter -
MSU researchers identifying corn tar spot management strategies
Published on March 13, 2023
A team of MSU scientists is working with regional and national partners to mitigate damage from corn tar spot, a disease that can drastically reduce yields. -
2022 SAC staff survey report
Published on March 9, 2023
This report summarizes the 2022 CANR staff survey and outlines actions taken in response to the survey results. -
CELA Elects New President
Published on March 9, 2023
Dr. Jun-Hyun Kim, Landscape Architecture program director, has been elected president of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture.