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Learn how consumers and ornamental plant growers can protect pollinators at Ag Action Day
Published on January 16, 2015
Learn how consumers, landscapers and commercial nurseries and greenhouses can protect pollinators in the landscape. The session will also cover 2014 marketing research on the public perception of conventional and alternative pest control practices. -
How to inspect for bed bugs
Published on November 29, 2012
Inspection is the first step in preparing the home for a pest management professional. -
European crane flies discovered in Waterford
Published on June 12, 2009
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Two Entomology post-doctoral researchers honored with USDA NIFA fellowships
Published on July 9, 2019
One’s work will make habitat for bees safer, while the other will manipulate plant odors to confuse insect pests or encourage their natural enemies. -
Forestry faculty ensured courses continued despite limitations
Published on June 18, 2020
Professors David Rothstein and Dave MacFarlane took extra measures to ensure students were able to complete the Forestry Field Studies -
MSU part of new center leading climate change research in Midwest
Published on September 29, 2021
MSU researchers are lending their expertise on a variety of topics, from fisheries management to forest ecology. -
Google Earth is an excellent tool for landowners
Published on July 18, 2014
Landowners can create excellent and useful maps of their property using the freely-available Google Earth program. -
MSU receives $2 million USDA grant to improve blueberry pollination
Published on October 21, 2020
Michigan State University has received a four-year, $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Specialty Crop Research Initiative to improve blueberry pollination. -
MSU faculty optimize remote field experiences for forestry students
Published on October 22, 2020
Students and faculty in the Department of Forestry at Michigan State University (MSU) share their experiences adapting to an online setting from a traditionally outdoor-focused program. -
Forestry Club at MI SAF & Conclave
Published on July 29, 2025
An update from recent events with the forestry club. -
Bovine TB – It takes a community
Published on May 24, 2016
The time has come to work together as communities to face bovine tuberculosis head-on. -
Quarantine issued to prevent spread of balsam woolly adelgid
Published on September 23, 2024
An internal Michigan quarantine looks to prevent spread of balsam woolly adelgid. -
How to protect pollinators in urban landscapes and gardens
Published on July 11, 2019
A new 2019 update is now available for the most complete guide to protecting pollinators while gardening, growing flowers or managing trees, shrubs or turfgrass in urban areas. -
Join the Spring Kick-Off Hybrid Meeting: Empowering Michigan Winegrape Growers
Published on April 3, 2025
This meeting is designed to empower Michigan winegrape growers with innovative practices and networking opportunities. -
Home health – Protect your pets
Published on August 8, 2013
Protect your family pets from poison and recognize the signs that it has been digested. -
Michigan Grape Facts: Managing Grapevine Leafroll Disease
Published on April 27, 2020
Grapevine leafroll disease is a major viticultural problem that can be found in every wine, juice and table grape-growing region in the world. Unfortunately, Michigan is no exception. -
Stopping the worm: MSU researchers take new approach to trapping costly apple pest
Published on June 12, 2011
MSU AgBioResearch entomologist and Extension specialist Larry Gut research to improve management techniques for codling moth (the infamous "worm in the apple") for Michigan's fruit growers. -
MSU AgBioResearch scientist honored during ANR Week luncheon
Published on March 22, 2012
MSU AgBioResearch scientist Weiming Li received a Distinguished Faculty Award at the ANR Week luncheon.