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MSU North American Intercollegiate Dairy Challenge team wins fourth consecutive national title
Published on May 4, 2022
Ten MSU students refined analytical, communication and dairy science skills at the national event. -
Do you want to visit another country? Consider the IFYE Exchange!
Published on May 3, 2022
Young adults can participate in an in-depth, rural-based, cultural immersion focused experience for two-, three- or six-months with multiple host families in a foreign country. -
Auxins and ABA promote vascular function and reduce bitter pit of Honeycrisp apples
Published on May 3, 2022
Michigan State University research demonstrates that auxin and ABA applications can be used to mitigate bitter pit. -
Northwest Michigan fruit update – May 3, 2022
Published on May 3, 2022
Cold weather persists in northwest Michigan, and there has been little movement in crop development in over a week. -
EPA clarification on non-food uses of Chlorpyrifos
Published on May 3, 2022
Chlorpyrifos labeled uses allowed on non-bearing fruit trees. -
Grand Rapids area tree fruit update – May 3, 2022
Published on May 3, 2022
Cool, dry conditions last week, but expect rain and warming temperatures by the weekend and next week. -
West central Michigan small fruit update - May 3, 2022
Published on May 3, 2022
West Michigan continues to have unseasonable weather conditions—cold and rainy—and blueberry growth and development advance very slow. -
Southwest Michigan fruit update – May 3, 2022
Published on May 3, 2022
Blooming of fruit crops is becoming more widespread. Bees are visiting open flowers. -
Michigan Watersheds and how our actions influence water quality
Published on May 2, 2022
Whether you have lived in Michigan most or all of your life or you moved here at some point, take some time to learn about Michigan Watersheds so you can do your part to help steward the Great Lakes for the next generations to enjoy. -
Pruning for disease management and yield benefits in hops
Published on April 29, 2022
Pruning hops may help manage halo blight. -
Southwest Michigan field crops update – April 28, 2022
Published on April 28, 2022
Although temperatures remain unseasonably cool, drier conditions have allowed a surge of fieldwork on lighter soils as planting season 2022 commences. -
Soybean planting considerations: Planting date, seeding rate and row spacing implications
Published on April 28, 2022
Optimal planting date, seeding rate and row spacing are important to maximize soybean yield and profits. Check out factsheets summarized by university agronomists. -
Beef cattle feed nutrient composition differences between various corn harvesting methods
Published on April 28, 2022
Snaplage versus earlage: is there a difference? -
Warning: Herbicide applications under cold conditions increase injury to winter wheat
Published on April 28, 2022
Cold temperatures and crop growth stage could alter weed control strategies in winter wheat. -
Making local food the norm for schools, early care and education sites, and other institutions
Published on April 27, 2022
A glimpse at some of the ways MSU Center for Regional Food Systems is connecting farmers, schools, ECE sites, and other institutions. -
Hybrid BE Showcase - April 28, 2022
Published on April 27, 2022
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MSU scientist helps craft solutions in United Nations sand crisis report
Published on April 27, 2022
Sand is the most exploited natural resource in the world after water, but its use is largely ungoverned, a UN report says -
Eric Olson awarded $100K matching funds for purchase of equipment
Published on April 27, 2022
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MSU Extension launches 4-H Clovers CODE, an Apple Community Education Initiative, in southeast Michigan
Published on April 27, 2022
The 4-H Clovers CODE (Creating Opportunities Designed for Everyone) program is for youth interested in exploring coding and creative arts through technology in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. -
West central Michigan tree fruit update – April 26, 2022
Published on April 26, 2022
A warmup over the weekend led to rapid changes in tree phenology, but cooler weather this week will slow growth down again.