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Jun 10
Michigan Adult Immunization Summit
June 10, 2025 8:00AM – 3:00PM Henry Center for Executive Development, 3535 Forest Rd. Lansing, MI. 48910
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services in partnership with Michigan State University Extension. Updates on adult immunizations for the state of Michigan for immunization professionals.
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Learn about aquaculture from experts through new webinar series
Published on June 3, 2016
Michigan Sea Grant to present on aquatic invasive species hazard course. -
What is the Farm Bill 2024 and why should you know about it
Published on June 3, 2024
It’s a farm bill year! What does that mean for US? Farm Bill 2024: Act Now to Shape Five Years of Farm and Food Policy -
What is spruce decline and what should you do about it?
Published on June 28, 2019
Frequently asked questions about spruce decline. -
Aquatic invasive species decontamination stations help boaters and anglers know the regulations and aid in cleaning off their boats and gear
Published on August 12, 2024
Request a sign through the Clean Boats, Clean Waters program. -
Urban Forest Management | Institute of Agricultural Technology
The Urban Forest Management certificate program provides students with the competencies and technical skills necessary to sustainably manage trees in an urban environment.
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Spartan Threads: How One Student's Path Was Woven Years Before He Knew It
Published on May 7, 2025
Fulbright scholar Solo Arman Peralta Mercene earned a master’s in entomology at MSU and graduated in spring 2025. He now returns to the Philippines to help farmers combat invasive pests, reflecting on the unexpected connections that shaped his journey. -
Emily Lavely
Tree Fruit Educator
lavelyem@msu.edu
231-873-2129
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Getting ready for this season’s challenges
Published on February 28, 2011
Growers must stay informed and in tune with changes that significantly impact product marketability and production profitability. -
Dec 9
Organic Transition Sessions at GLEXPO
December 9, 2025 – December 11, 2025 Devos Place, 303 Monroe Ave NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Join the organic farming and transitioning to organic sessions at the Great Lakes Fruit & Vegetable EXPO to learn from a 4-farmer panel on Organic Transition, speakers on Managing Pests, Diseases and Soil Health Using Organic Practices and much more!
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Featured entomology alumni David Epstein
Published on April 1, 2016
David Epstein is a senior entomologist with the USDA Office of Pest Management Policy and our latest featured alumni. -
MSU researcher receives $500K grant to study tree species suited to future Michigan climates
Published on May 15, 2025
Jeremy Johnson, assistant professor in the MSU Department of Forestry, leads the project. -
Btk: One management option for Lymantria dispar
Published on May 22, 2019
Answers to frequently asked questions about using Bt products to control Lymantria dispar, formerly gypsy moth, during outbreaks. -
The forest standard time
Published on March 1, 2020
Tree growth and forest growth possess an element of time. Humans are often faster-paced and place more emphasis on short-term perceptions. This asynchrony masks a range of benefits. -
Monitoring and management of brown marmorated stink bug using long-lasting insecticidal netting
Published on July 17, 2020
Larry Gut, a professor in the MSU Department of Entomology, is testing the effectiveness of insecticide netting to trap brown marmorated stink bugs. -
Logs, sticks, bolts and chips
Published on January 9, 2015
Wood is our most versatile and environmentally-friendly raw material. And, it’s the only renewable raw material. -
Alumnus finds study of entomology built a useful perspective for his medical career
Published on November 17, 2021
Dr. Mike Kates says learning to view insect pest management within a system prepared him to see his patients holistically.