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KasuwaGo Co-Sponsors the Future of Commerce 2022 Conference
Published on November 2, 2022
From the October 2022 Newsletter -
Checklist for irrigation winterization
Published on November 2, 2022
Proper winterization gets irrigation off to a good start for next year and lessens winter equipment damage. -
Four questions to ask when launching a new food product
Published on November 1, 2022
Some tips that could help lead towards a successful launch for your food product. -
Industry Outlooks and Labor Shortages Headline the Ag Credit Conference
Published on October 31, 2022
This year’s conference was held October 25 in East Lansing, MI and was attended by over 100 representatives of the agricultural credit and banking industry -
AFRE Assistant Professor Zach Rutledge Focuses on the Next Generation of Agricultural Labor
Published on October 31, 2022
Dr. Zachariah Rutledge, a new assistant professor in the Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics (AFRE) at Michigan State University, is building a research, teaching, and Extension agenda focusing on the scarcity of agricultural labor -
Q&A with Scott Corrin: The state of the dairy industry
Published on October 31, 2022
Scott Corrin, Director of Operations and Business Development for the Mideast Area with Dairy Farmers of America, answers questions about the state of dairies today and tomorrow. -
The 2022 Greenhouse Growers Expo education schedule offers something for everyone
Published on October 31, 2022
Education topics include retail & marketing, plant production, specialty cut flowers, and more! -
Visit 26 innovative farms with new farmers in the MSU Organic Farmer Training Program
Published on October 31, 2022
Organic Farmer Training Program participants are learning to farm by seeing what is possible. -
Founder and co-host of “The Sci-Files” researches biosensors to detect swine fever
Published on October 31, 2022
Chelsie Boodoo, founder and co-host of “The Sci-Files” on Impact 89 FM, is a Ph.D. candidate researching DNA-based biosensors to detect swine fever viruses. -
Michigan pesticide applicator recertification credits available in person and online before the end of the year
Published on October 31, 2022
Growers needing a few more credits to renew their pesticide applicator license have some online and in-person opportunities available. -
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Fall Seminar Series 2022
Published on October 31, 2022
BAE is honored to host the following presenters for our recurring seminar series, which aims to represent the diverse and interdisciplinary interests of the department. Each seminar is 20 45 min followed by 10 15 min of Q&A. -
Michigan Mass Timber Momentum Featured in Detroit News
Published on October 30, 2022
This segment covers mass timber sustainability and carbon benefits, mass timber demand in Michigan and the U.S., upcoming mass timber construction projects, education, and more. -
Strategies for 2023 farm inputs
Published on October 28, 2022
A November 22 MSU Extension webinar will discuss lowering your costs while maximizing your cash. -
Michigan State University creating tools to train veterinarians in honey bee medicine
Published on October 28, 2022
MSU Department of Entomology’s Meghan Milbrath, Ph.D., was awarded a $250,000 grant to create training and tools for veterinarians to increase access to care for beekeepers. -
Reevaluating antioxidants for dairy cattle
Published on October 28, 2022
Dairy cattle can succumb to illnesses at any time but most diseases take place around two clusters: the time around calving and the first few weeks of a calf’s life. A key factor responsible for the development of these diseases is oxidative stress. -
MSU alums fulfill critical roles in $19 million grazing, soil health study
Published on October 28, 2022
Spartan graduates lead partner research teams at Colorado State University, Noble Research Institute -
Student Organic Farm - "The Pig Project"
Published on October 27, 2022
Pig Project instructors collaborate across disciplines for NSC 292 Applications in Environmental Studies. -
Carved pumpkins are for decorating – not for consumption
Published on October 27, 2022
Once a pumpkin is carved, it becomes a potentially hazardous food. -
Caring adults make for stronger teens
Published on October 27, 2022
Strengthening adult connections in teens’ lives can help promote healthy relationships. -
Bolstering youth-adult partnerships as a protective factor for youth
Published on October 27, 2022
Increasing positive networks with adults can help youth succeed.