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2021-22 FCWG Learning Exchange Series: Landowner Interest in Forest Carbon Market Opportunities in the US
Published on December 1, 2021
In this webinar, speakers Melissa Kreye and Calvin Norman from Penn State Extension present "Landowner Interest in Forest Carbon Market Opportunities in the US." -
Canning in winter can be a blast
Published on December 1, 2021
The slower pace of the winter season might be just what is needed to do a new canning project, especially when fresh ingredients are not always required. -
Learning about money management can be fun and hands-on
Published on December 1, 2021
Updated personal finance activity helps teens learn about putting together a monthly budget. -
Entomology doctoral student blends interests to pursue career as a climate change scientist and outreach educator
Published on December 1, 2021
In addition to researching climate change and plant communities, Ph.D. student Elizeth Cinto Mejía enjoys outreach and science education with K-12 students, teachers and other educators she admires. -
Lansing Area Agriculture and Natural Resources Club celebrates 80 years
Published on December 1, 2021
Established in 1941, the Lansing Area Agriculture and Natural Resources Club (LAANRC) celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2021. -
New Faculty Returns to MSU
Published on December 1, 2021
How did Sarah Lebeis, who was inspired by human genetics and evolution, which led her to a PhD in immunology from a medical school, find her way back to MSU? -
Center for PFAS Research Faculty Spotlight: Pouyan Nejadhashemi
Published on December 1, 2021
Dr. Nejadhashemi leads an interdisciplinary research team focused on addressing water resource problems including water quantity and quality. -
Relax, your child is only learning how to drive!
Published on December 1, 2021
With emotions and independence, learning to drive involves everyone’s patience. -
Protecting animals and people from the spread of zoonotic disease
Published on December 1, 2021
Resources are available to help organizers of jackpot, one day shows and exhibition events lower the risk of disease spread at their event. -
Joy Johnson has made connections with peers, faculty, and the industry
Published on December 1, 2021
As a senior in the Horticulture B.S. program, Joy plans to continue to develop these connections by studying plant breeding after she graduates -
Plant science at the dinner table: peppermint
Published on December 1, 2021
Peppermint is a popular flavoring and an herb that has been used medicinally throughout history. -
Plant Science at the dinner table: winter squash
Published on December 1, 2021
Winter squash is tasty and good for you, too. -
Plant science at the dinner table: black beans
Published on December 1, 2021
Michigan is the nation’s second largest producer of all dry beans, and first in the production of black beans. -
ReNAPRI and PRCI: Planning for Policy Impact
Published on November 30, 2021
With assistance from the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy, Research, Capacity, and Influence (PRCI) the Regional Network of Agricultural Policy Research Institutes (ReNAPRI) has created and implemented a new strategic plan. -
4-H Financial Fitness and Fun online lessons
Published on November 30, 2021
Ten online lessons to educate youth ages 12-19 about financial topics. -
Highlighting the Importance of Trees Outside of Forests
Published on November 29, 2021
Dr. David Skole of the Department of Forestry at Michigan State University, operating out of the Global Observatory for Ecosystem Services, is working with a team to implement new monitoring tools. -
SAWBO RAPID Project Aims to Curb Newcastle Disease in African Chickens with New Animation Developed in Collaboration with the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Genomics to Improve Poultry
Published on November 29, 2021
SAWBO RAPID looks to aid smallholder farmers in learning simple steps to prevent virus infection and help protect their flocks against Newcastle disease with the power of animation. -
How Much Debt Is Too Much?
Published on November 29, 2021
States and municipalities, most of which cannot run chronic deficits like the Federal Government due to state constitutional, statutory and charter prohibitions, must make hard choices if debt becomes burdensome. -
CSUS faculty's work brings together researchers and stakeholders around the world to solve environmental problems
Published on November 29, 2021
Steven Gray shares about his work in community-based participatory research here in Michigan and around the world. -
Michigan 4-H Dairy Quiz Bowl team brings home 3rd place in national contest
Published on November 29, 2021
Four Michigan 4-H members competed at the 2021 North American Dairy Quiz Bowl in Louisville, KY.