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Eastern Redbud: An All-American Star
Published on February 8, 2022
Our Arboretum Manager takes a look at one of his favorite trees. -
VOLUNTEER WITH US!
Published on February 8, 2022
Our Gardens are always looking for new volunteers. Come join us! -
Legume Systems Innovation Lab Announces Grant Writers Workshops and Seed Grant Competition
Published on February 8, 2022
Learn more about the Grant Writers Workshops and Seed Grant Competition. -
2022 Annual Global Convening
Published on February 8, 2022
Learn more about the Third Annual Global Convening. -
What’s Getting Fixed (not neutered) in the Greenhouses
Published on February 8, 2022
There is always something to be fixed in the Gardens/Greenhouses. -
The magic wand of mental health
Published on February 7, 2022
Although there is no “mental health magic wand,” there are a number of ways to help support your overall mental health. -
What’s new with GMOs
Published on February 7, 2022
New bioengineered food standards go into effect. -
Carbon Stocks, Fluxes and the Land Sector
Published on February 7, 2022
Graham Diedrich, FCCP graduate research assistant, has written an overview discussing carbon fluxes and carbon stocks titled, "Carbon Stocks, Fluxes and the Land Sector." -
January 26th Bailey Community Council Meeting Minutes
Published on February 7, 2022
Minutes from the Bailey Community Council Meeting led by Bailey Co-Directors Sammi Trepeck and Madi Pellman on January 26, 2022. -
Noelle is learning more about sustainable farming in her M.S. degree
Published on February 7, 2022
The best part of her Horticulture master's program is conducting applied field research on campus and on vegetable growers' farms. -
Nutrition while breastfeeding
Published on February 4, 2022
Nutrition needs remain important for mothers while breastfeeding. -
Health changes are not easy
Published on February 4, 2022
Learning about the stages of change can help you achieve your health goals . -
It’s never too early to think spring no matter what the groundhog says!
Published on February 4, 2022
Get ready for paddling and learn about invasive species identification and prevention. -
2021-22 FCWG Learning Exchange Series: Climate-Informed Forestry: USDA Forest Service Priorities
Published on February 2, 2022
In this webinar, speaker Chris Swanston presents, "Climate-Informed Forestry: USDA Forest Service Priorities." -
Canada is two years into its “High” on Food, but the FDA still doesn’t want to partake. Can FSMA save the US Cannabis Market?
Published on February 2, 2022
Will the FDA regulate cannabis in food using rules developed for food or for dietary supplements? What can we learn from Canada's approach? -
2022 Michigan Manure Management Summit
Published on February 2, 2022
The Summit is an annual educational event that provides updates on the science and best practices of manure management. -
Harnessing fatty acids for transition cow management
Published on February 2, 2022
Energy and nutrient demands of the dairy cow are heightened during the fresh period and remain high throughout lactation, depending on milk production needs. Specific dietary fatty acids can help better meet these needs. -
Getting the most out of your forage evaluation: Understanding NDF digestibility
Published on February 2, 2022
Digestible fiber is important for dairy cattle productivity, but how can we quantify it? -
MSU research sheds light on Asian chestnut gall wasp in Michigan
Published on February 2, 2022
New bulletin summarizes status of important chestnut pest. -
MSU Bug Club draws a crowd at Springticipation
Published on February 1, 2022
What’s it like to pack up Madagascar hissing cockroaches, tarantulas and other live specimens on a cold winter night so hundreds of people can meet them?