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Assessment of Consumer Flour Thermal Treatments on the Reduction of Salmonella
Published on July 19, 2021
The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of home-scale raw flour heat treatments on the reduction of Salmonella in a variety of flour types. -
Registering Your Device on the Network (DHCP)
Published on July 19, 2021
Instructions for how to register a device you wish to use on the MSU Network using DHCP. -
Lessons from a survey to assess FAD preparedness among pig owners in one Michigan county
Published on July 18, 2021
Increase awareness and preparedness of pork producers for a foreign animal disease outbreak. -
Sprouts Farm Camp: Wednesday-Friday
Published on July 16, 2021
Sprouts Farm Camp: Wednesday-Friday -
Grad Spotlight: Eric Abaidoo
Published on July 16, 2021
Eric is a third-year student in the Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics (AFRE) Ph.D. program. -
Noah Durst, assistant professor in the Urban and Regional Planning program, receives NSF grant to map informal and alternative housing in the U.S.
Published on July 16, 2021
SPDC faculty proposal “Mapping Informal and Alternative Housing in the United States: A Big Data Approach for Examining Spatial Inequality” was selected to receive a NSF grant of $359,208 -
Cucumber downy mildew disease confirmed in Michigan
Published on July 16, 2021
First detection in 2021 made in Saginaw County. -
MSU student plans to establish urban gardens in major cities
Published on July 15, 2021
Kenneth Matthews is a senior in Horticulture where he pursues his passion for plants. -
Summer 2021 Newsletter - July 2021
Published on July 15, 2021
Summer 2021 Newsletter - July 2021 -
Determining R3 growth stage in soybean
Published on July 15, 2021
Correctly identifying R3 growth stage in a soybean field is critical for various management decisions. -
MSU student shares a day of work at an MSU Extension urban agriculture research center
Published on July 15, 2021
Lauren Sawyer shares her observations and experiences as the summer 2021 intern at the MSU-Detroit Partnership for Food, Learning, and Innovation (DPFLI), reflecting on the opportunities she has had to learn about agriculture and the city of Detroit. -
Michigan grape scouting report – July 15, 2021
Published on July 15, 2021
Rainy weather requires attention to disease scouting and management. Some regions are half way to harvest. -
Michigan wheat harvest update – July 15, 2021
Published on July 15, 2021
Wheat producers are facing challenges during wheat harvest. -
Southwest Michigan field crops update – July 15, 2021
Published on July 15, 2021
Weeks of wet and humid weather may be coming to an end this weekend, and this may trigger a change in crop scouting needs as we hit reproductive stages in corn and soybean. -
Interior design senior student capstone showcase in immersive virtual reality platform
Published on July 15, 2021
SPDC’s Linda Nubani designed and hosted the first-ever virtual reality platform for her interior design senior student capstone presentations, a pandemic-inspired innovation that reached an international audience. -
MSU researchers analyzing novel technique to improve Michigan wine production
Published on July 14, 2021
Ilce Medina Meza, BAE assistant professor, is a study examining how removing leaves from vine canopies early in the season can help Michigan wine producers grow high-quality grapes. -
Challenges of dry hazelnut shell surface for radio frequency pasteurization of inshell hazelnuts
Published on July 14, 2021
This study provides valuable information and direction to the hazelnut industry for improving safety and quality of hazelnuts. -
Managing soybean diseases with foliar fungicide applications
Published on July 14, 2021
The cool, wet weather increased interest in applying foliar fungicides to soybeans. Learn how to maximize fungicide performance and return on investment. -
Animal welfare at the fair: Heat stress
Published on July 14, 2021
Learn how to mitigate heat stress for animals during fair season. -
MSU-led group aims to improve health outcomes of low-income communities
Published on July 14, 2021
The Global Alliance for Rapid Diagnostics, led by MSU researcher Evangelyn Alocilja, brings together researchers from around the world to help make technologies affordable and accessible to those who need them most.