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S02-2-KSU
Enhancing Value-Chain Performance through Improved Understanding of Consumer Behavior and Decision-Making
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USDA Visit
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue visited MSU on April 3 to learn about the innovative work done in agriculture and natural resources.
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Livingston County
Livingston County news, programming and other resources from MSU Extension.
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Two Day Tax Seminar
TO DO
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Agriculture Month
March is agriculture month. We honor and celebrate Michigan’s farmers, the diversity of products grown and processed in our state, and the partnerships that keep our food and agriculture industry thriving.
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Ghana
Ghana
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Building Information Modeling
Joint certification program with TechnoStruct focusing on building information modeling
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4-H County Site
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Lake County
Lake County news, programming and other resources from MSU Extension.
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Racial Equity in the Food System Workgroup
A community of Cooperative Extension professionals and community stakeholders who connect, learn and collaborate to facilitate change within our institutions and society to build racial equity within the food system.
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The Workshop at the S.T.E.M Building
Check out another form of food service and retail
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4-H Horses & Ponies
Youth explore veterinary and animal science by engaging in horse projects that develop life skills. Activities include showing, riding, educational contests, leadership opportunities, career exploration and judging; many do not require horse ownership.
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Academics
The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources provides students an academically challenging environment where they put their knowledge into practice on campus, in Michigan and around the globe.
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Wildlife Management
Wildlife Management
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Wexford County 4-H
Thank you for your interest in the Wexford County 4-H program. We look forward to helping you grow with 4-H!
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4-H Swine Production & Management
4-H livestock projects, including swine, provide great opportunities for youth to learn about animal and veterinary science, as well as animal production practices while gaining valuable life skills such as responsibility and record-keeping.