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Backyard Fruit | Gardening in Michigan
MSU extension provides an educational opportunity for you to gain knowledge and experience incorporating various types of fruit into your diet.
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Mar 10
Hay Production 101
March 10, 2026 7:00PM – 8:30PM Online
Join our team of MSU Extension specialists and educators online in February and March 2026 to learn the ins and outs of growing, harvesting and marketing your hay crop. The March 10 topic is "Managing Pests: Weeds, Insects and Disease."
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MSU CANR names Isaacs 2018 distinguished faculty
Published on March 6, 2018
The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) at Michigan State University is honoring six leaders in agriculture and natural resources for their community, state and national leadership. -
Smart Gardening: Pollination in vegetable gardens and backyard fruit
Published on October 1, 2018
Smart Gardening tip sheet on pollination in vegetable gardens and backyard fruit -
Northern hardwoods study wraps up sixth growing season since harvest, 6-year findings soon to be published
Published on December 13, 2023
MSU professors Mike Walters and Gary Roloff have helped lead the collaborative project between MSU and the MDNR, addressing ways forests can be managed to create diverse tree populations. -
Christmas tree field report – April 28, 2025
Published on April 30, 2025
Updates on pest management, scouting and farm notes from Christmas tree producers across Michigan. -
Forestry Alum Updates - Summer 2023
Published on August 1, 2023
Hear from your fellow alums about what they are doing, and where they are now. -
Newsletter: March & April 2025
Published on March 13, 2025
Happy almost spring! Like some of our temperate forests, we hope that you are beginning to come out of winter dormancy. Please find the latest updates from the Forest Carbon and Climate Program below. -
Chad Papa Featured in NPR Kansas City Segment on Timber Harvesting Debate
Published on January 31, 2024
Based at KCUR in Kansas City, Harvest Public Media reports on food, fuel, and field issues. Its network of reporters and partner stations across the Midwest cover diverse agricultural topics. -
Invasive species and global trade: Finding the connections
Published on September 1, 2015
Discover how environmental issues are rooted in our global interactions. -
Weiming Li, Ph.D.
Professor; Frederick E.J. Fry Chair for Environmental Physiology
liweim@msu.edu
517-432-6705
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Wildfires threaten environmental gains in climate-crucial Amazon
Published on October 17, 2023
Despite steps toward decreasing deforestation, uncontrolled wildfires are threatening environmental gains in Brazilian Amazonia, one of the world’s most critical carbon sinks and a region of high biological and cultural diversity. -
Lauren Cooper and Daphna Gadoth Present at the 2023 Michigan Chapter of the Soil & Water Conservation Society Conference
Published on April 7, 2023
Cooper and Gadoth presented on forests and wood products as a natural climate solution in support of Michigan’s net-zero greenhouse gas emission goal. -
Nick Boucher
Ph.D. Student
bouche66@msu.edu
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Horticulturist I - Indoor Conservatories
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: March 30, 2026
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Entomologist Mike Kaufman weighs in on Zika virus concerns for Michigan residents
Published on February 10, 2016
How concerned should Michiganders be about being infected with the Zika virus? MSU entomologist Mike Kaufman responds. -
Natural and Working Lands and Forest Product Workgroup Recommendations to the Michigan Council on Climate Solutions | Forest Carbon and Climate Program
Former FCCP Director, Lauren Cooper, served as Co-Chair to the NWL and Forest Products Workgroup for the Michigan Council on Climate Solutions. The workgroup developed five recommendations for achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
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Aquatic plant species prohibited from sale in Michigan
Published on April 19, 2019
There are currently 18 aquatic plant species that are prohibited from sale in Michigan as they pose a threat to the local ecosystem.