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MSU soon enrolling students in new two-year forestry programs
Published on March 15, 2022
The Michigan State University (MSU) Department of Forestry, in partnership with the Institute of Agricultural Technology at MSU, Muskegon Community College and Bay College, will soon accept students in the new forestry programs. -
New online tool keeps users up-to-date on AIS regulations
Published on March 15, 2022
Regulations to protect the Great Lakes have broad impacts on entire states and countries. A new online tool displays the most up-to-date information on nonindigenous species regulation in the Great Lakes. -
Community discussions around housing: Explaining common key terms
Published on March 15, 2022
Discussions about a community’s housing situation can involve many intertwined but distinct terms; this article explains some of the most common. -
Meet Assistant Professor Craig Carpenter
Published on March 14, 2022
Dr. Craig Carpenter in the Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics is using his expertise in regional economic development to promote economic opportunities and to educate others on Michigan’s history of economic inequality. -
New MSU research showcases innovative method to develop more accurate corn yield predictions
Published on March 14, 2022
Published in the prestigious journal Remote Sensing of Environment, new MSU research details how more accurate yield information can equip farmers with the knowledge to improve profitability. -
Managing tree height and apical dominance in apple orchards
Published on March 14, 2022
Concepts and practices to help maintain apical dominance and tree shape. -
Avian influenza — are humans at risk?
Published on March 11, 2022
Avian influenza is not a food safety risk when poultry and eggs are handled and cooked properly. -
Making use of NDF digestibility analyses for dairy cattle diets
Published on March 10, 2022
Once you have a fiber digestibility number from the lab, how should you to put it to use? -
Baobab: A super fruit?
Published on March 10, 2022
Named “monkey bread,” this exotic fruit has nutrient-dense properties for good health. -
In new Nature publication, Belton argues that freshwater aquaculture is underrepresented in research
Published on March 10, 2022
MSU AFRE professor Ben Belton and colleagues argue that freshwater aquaculture is the most ignored, and important, sector of global aquaculture production in new Nature publication -
Video series highlights invasive species, their management - and some success stories
Published on March 9, 2022
The five-part short video series, Managing Great Lakes Invaders, was developed by Michigan Sea Grant and the Great Lakes Aquatic Nonindigenous Species Information System (GLANSIS) -
Soybean seed quality considerations
Published on March 9, 2022
Due to the potential for reduced seed quality, Michigan soybean producers should determine the quality of their seed and use this information to maximize seed performance. -
PADL Two-Day Workshop for High School Teachers
Published on March 9, 2022
PADL Two-Day Workshop for High School Teachers -
Recent Podcast with MSU Professor Emeritus Envisions the Future of African Agriculture
Published on March 8, 2022
Podcast emphasizes the need for African agricultural research and development with a panel of speakers including professor emeritus Thom Jayne -
Pandemic conditions created serendipity leading science teacher Kevin Postma to MSU
Published on March 8, 2022
Entomology graduate student Postma experienced a chain of events allowing him to teach science in Manistee while earning his PhD. -
Tips on developing a strong business pitch
Published on March 7, 2022
Lesson learned from Start Garden’s monthly 5x5 pitch competition. -
The inherent value of a charrette: A discussion with Bill Riddick
Published on March 7, 2022
According to author and facilitator Bill Riddick, charrettes offer transformative opportunities for public engagement and policy-change. -
PTIS Spartan alums give back to MSU Packaging building renovation
Published on March 7, 2022
A gift from PTIS will fund a study space dedicated for graduate students in the MSU School of Packaging building. -
Light concepts for apple orchards
Published on March 7, 2022
A review of concepts informing orchard practices. -
Animal feed and pet food or treat products
Published on March 7, 2022
There are many regulations that may affect your business.