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MSU researcher part of new $10M project to study, support diverse perennial forage systems across the US
Published on November 15, 2021
MSU to receive $900K and lead efforts with farms to evaluate benefits and risks. -
Growing Kindness: The Edu-Garden Bee Kind Crew
Published on November 14, 2021
Growing Kindness: The Edu-Garden Bee Kind Crew -
Hunters can help feed the hungry in Michigan
Published on November 12, 2021
The Michigan Sportsmen Against Hunger program helps food pantries provide meat to the food insecure. -
Michigan youth bring home team and individual ribbons from the 2021 National Junior Dairy Management Contest
Published on November 12, 2021
Two teams represented Michigan 4-H at the contest held during the All-American Dairy Show in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. -
Pets in the kitchen
Published on November 11, 2021
There can be food safety concerns when keeping animals in the house. -
Helping siblings get along
Published on November 11, 2021
A certain amount of arguing and fighting between siblings is normal; however, there are things caregivers can do to help children learn to get along. -
Dairy Metabolism Group Publications
Published on November 11, 2021
Here are publications completed by the Dairy Metabolism Lab Group. -
Grad Spotlight: Carolina Vargas
Published on November 10, 2021
Carolina is a Ph.D. student in Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics (AFRE). -
Supply-chains, carbon credits, and market outlook headline Michigan Ag Credit conference
Published on November 10, 2021
Over 80 attendees from Michigan's agricultural banking and credit industry came to East Lansing to attend the event. -
MSU Extension helps hunters collect and submit chronic wasting disease tests to MSU Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
Published on November 10, 2021
CWD testing samples will be collected at the Ionia and Montcalm County Michigan State University Extension offices. -
Jamie Lake, the recipient of this year’s Clerical-Technical Recognition Award!
Published on November 10, 2021
The Clerical-Technical Award is sponsored by the Thomas and Concettina Gliozzo Endowment Fund and recognizes outstanding clerical-technical employees. -
What are these tiny caterpillars making cocoons all over my yard?
Published on November 10, 2021
Oak skeletonizer caterpillars are no threat to oak trees, but they can be a real nuisance when they build cocoons on outdoor furniture. -
Oakland University volunteers make a difference for Macomb County 4-H garden
Published on November 10, 2021
As part of Oakland University’s (OU) celebration of Make a Difference Day, more than 40 OU students spent the day improving the 4-H garden at the Max Thompson Family Resource Center in Warren. -
10 steps to save time (and money) in an incubator kitchen
Published on November 9, 2021
Just in time for the busy holiday production season, these 10 steps will help save time and money. -
Is it too late to plant bulbs?
Published on November 9, 2021
Three tips for the procrastinating fall gardener. -
Sukhdeep presented a poster at the ASA-CSSA-SSSA annual meeting 2021 at Salt Lake City, UT
Published on November 9, 2021
Poster Presented at the meeting -
Online course in the FSMA Preventive Controls for Human Food Rule covers important current issues
Published on November 8, 2021
Discussion will include how current issues like global supply chain slowdowns, and the looming shortage of CO2 production, impact food safety. -
Helping smooth New Zealand sea lions’ road home
Published on November 7, 2021
PhD student Veronica Frans creates a new way of redefining New Zealand sea lions’ habitat. The work will help take the surprise out of coming across sea lions on a forest hike -
2021-22 FCWG Learning Exchange Series: Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets: Approach to Scaling a High-Integrity Carbon Market
Published on November 5, 2021
In this webinar, speaker Erik Ringvold presents "Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets: Approach to Scaling a High-Integrity Carbon Market." -
Allison Zahorec shares experiences she values as a graduate student
Published on November 5, 2021
Entomology doctoral student Allison Zahorec has found meaning through researching tiny arthropods, helping children overcome fear of insects and experiencing scientists opening up to social justice.