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Rufus Isaacs receives ESA professional award for excellence in integrated pest management
Published on September 4, 2018
The Entomological Society of America honors Isaacs with award for outstanding entomological contributions to the practice of integrated pest management. -
Project GREEEN to celebrate 20th anniversary in September
Published on August 27, 2018
Project GREEEN (Generating Research and Extension to meet Economic and Environmental Needs) will be commemorating 20 years of dedication to Michigan’s plant agriculture industry Sept. 19. -
Long-time Futures & MSU photographer Kurt Stepnitz retires
Published on August 15, 2018
After 29 consecutive years of snapping photos for Futures magazine, long-time Michigan State University photographer Kurt Stepnitz retired in early May 2018. -
Growing new soybeans for Uganda
Published on August 15, 2018
GMOs could offer new opportunities to smallholder farmers. -
Superweeds, secondary pests & lack of biodiversity are frequent GMO concerns
Published on August 15, 2018
Since the introduction of GMO crops, consumers, policymakers and scientists alike have raised concerns over their potential negative effects on the environment. -
GMOs 101: Getting down to basics
Published on August 15, 2018
MSU researchers offer a primer on the basics of GMO foods, breaking down an often difficult and controversial subject. -
Are GMOs Safe?
Published on August 15, 2018
Exploring the safety of genetically modified foods. -
Researcher Q&A: Ron Bates - Making a difference, living his dream
Published on August 15, 2018
Ron Bates's ultimate goal is to provide the best service possible to Michigan residents through MSU Extension. -
Walking the GMO tightrope: Communicating effectively on a divisive subject
Published on August 15, 2018
When discussing divisive subjects like GMOs, the key is building a long-term relationship through honesty, authenticity and politeness that helps establish trust. -
Resistance: Yesterday, today & tomorrow
Published on August 15, 2018
Resistance is not a new phenomenon, nor is it a direct result of the introduction of genetically modified organisms, according to Michigan State University researchers. -
Opinion: High time for scientists - me included - to look in the mirror
Published on August 15, 2018
MSU AgBioResearch director Doug Buhler discusses GMOs and the relationship between scientists and the public. -
GMOs: A surrogate for the debate about agriculture?
Published on August 15, 2018
Perceptions of the agricultural and food industries, trends in higher education, questions around research funding, political leanings and socioeconomic factors can also play a part in public concern over GMOs. -
To label or not...: Navigating current laws & initiatives on GMO labeling
Published on August 15, 2018
Often times, the line between useful, accurate scientific information and marketing is blurred when it comes to food labels, making them confusing for consumers. GMOs are no exception to this. -
Horticulture faculty member named outstanding undergraduate educator
Published on August 13, 2018
The American Society for Horticultural Science recognized Bridget Behe for her CANR teaching career at its 2018 conference in Washington, D.C. -
Fire blight management considerations for west central Michigan based on 2018 streptomycin resistance screens
Published on August 7, 2018
Project GREEEN funds provide for the regional mapping and rapid identification of streptomycin resistance in west central Michigan fire blight populations in apple orchards. -
Blueberry bonus: MSU scientist’s varieties reach new heights
Published on July 18, 2018
The blueberry varieties developed by Michigan State University AgBioResearch fruit breeder James Hancock continue to have a significant impact on the blueberry industry in both Michigan and around the world. -
MSU researchers explore diversity as new weapon against crop pests
Published on July 18, 2018
Researchers in the lab of Michigan State University entomologist William Wetzel are trying to find new ways to combat insect pests by taking advantage of one of nature’s built-in defenses – diversity. -
MSU’s Shade Receives NSF Award to Research Rare Soil Microorganisms
Published on June 11, 2018
Ashley Shade has received an $800,000 National Science Foundation grant, jointly awarded by NSF’s Population and Community Ecology and Ecosystems Studies Clusters in the Division of Environmental Biology. -
Disaster recovery requires rebuilding livelihoods
Published on June 5, 2018
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Michigan State University scientists to showcase latest in agricultural research
Published on May 8, 2018
Members of Michigan’s agriculture industry and local residents are invited to attend the upcoming research field days at Michigan State University’s outlying research facilities throughout the state this summer.