• Fall Extension Conference

    FEC24: October 15-17

  • Heads In, Hearts In

    By creating a shared educational experience, youth and their families will work, grow and learn together, putting their "hearts in" to the process.

  • Gardening in Michigan

    Michigan is great for growing fruit, vegetables, flowers and landscape plants. MSU Extension offers many resources including the Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program, the Smart Gardening initiative and a gardening hotline at 1-888-678-3464.

  • LeadNet

    The Leadership, Engagement, and Diversity Network (LeadNet) strengthens the skills of individuals and organizations by offering classroom-based and experiential leadership training programs, along with educational resources and facilitation services.

  • Soils & Composting

    MSU Extension supports composting as an environmentally sustainable practice for homes, farms, businesses and industry. Whether products are grown naturally or manufactured, composting is the easiest and least expensive solution to managing organic waste.

  • Child & Family Development

    MSU Extension's child and family development services provide tools to help parents and caregivers. Our programs get children ready for school and promote social and emotional wellness and positive behaviors in children and youth.

  • School Readiness

    Tools and programs to help adults make important decisions about a child's school readiness and resources for helping children build communications, math, science and reading skills.

  • 4-H Military Family Programs

    4-H provides predictable programming, helpful resources and a safe and nurturing environment for military kids who face frequent moves and experience the difficulties surrounding lengthy deployments.

  • Nursery

    This collection of programs, videos and field demonstrations highlight and help growers understand best management practices for nurseries and Christmas tree plantations.

  • Ethiopia

    Ethiopia

  • Economic Development

    MSU Extension educators help counties work together in developing strong economic blueprints that strengthen relationships, build trust and capacity and strengthen “social capital.”

  • Michigan Food Hub Network

    The Michigan Food Hub Network brings food hubs together to create something larger than the sum of its parts: A network of regional food distributors across the state dedicated to supporting the growth and success of Michigan’s local food economy.

  • Malting Barley

    MSU Extension provides research-based production recommendations and resources to support the growing malting barley industry and to ensure high-quality Michigan barley can be processed locally.

  • Positive Discipline

    These workshops are designed to help adults learn how they can create appropriate environments and experiences to strengthen the development of discipline and self-control in young children.

  • Culinary Services

    Lets see how we get to learn about food preparation and serving food to others

  • CU-1

    Using Improved Pulse Crop Productivity to Reinvigorate Smallholder Mixed Farming Systems in Western Kenya

  • Horticulture (B.S.)

    The Horticulture program prepares students to make new discoveries in the plant sciences, promote the use of plants and food for improved human health, and manage and develop landscape design projects.