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Big wins for PSM at 2024 Tri Societies Meeting San Antonio Texas
Published on November 19, 2024
Ian Waldecker's (Sprague/Singh) poster "Optimizing Desiccation Strategies to Minimize Soybean Yield and QualityLosses" finished 1st place in the C3 division of the CSSA competition out of 27 posters. -
MIFFS women in agriculture vermicomposting project
Published on August 29, 2016
A vermicomposting project on a Flint area women’s development farm has been established to help improve soil and plant health, and build community self-reliance. -
Eliminating egg masses now will prevent leaf eating caterpillars next spring
Published on August 14, 2015
Spring caterpillar hatch can be lessened without using chemicals by finding and eliminating the egg masses from which the caterpillars hatch. -
Best way to store and care for firewood
Published on February 13, 2015
Treating and storing firewood well will keep you warm and happy. -
Planning for pangolins and pandemics
Published on April 15, 2021
Whether it be siting dog parks, creating urban farming zones, or planning for the public health, Planning Matters in how human and nonhuman animals share cities. -
Video conferencing: Wave of the future or another invasive technology
Published on April 1, 2016
How live video is playing an increasing role in everyday lives. -
2019 Message from the Coordinator
Published on September 30, 2019
A message from Project GREEEN coordinator Doug Buhler -
The top 10 do’s and don’ts of Christmas tree planting
Published on March 28, 2023
Review management techniques to improve Christmas tree planting success. -
Food micronutrients explained — Antioxidants, anti-inflammatories and phytochemicals
Published on October 2, 2017
It is important to understand these scientific terms when making food choices. -
Successful rural placemaking: a Newaygo County example
Published on August 7, 2013
Placemaking efforts can improve infrastructure and provide safe, healthy recreation and tourism opportunities while promoting economic development for rural Michigan communities. -
The crisp clean air of autumn fouled by the smell of smoke
Published on October 2, 2014
Burning leaves and yard waste is a major cause of wildfires and contributes to air and water pollution. Composting is your best alternative for managing leaves, yard waste and food waste. -
Climate Forestry Crew Member
Hiring Organization: Conservation Corps North Carolina
Employment type: Temporary
Application Due Date: July 19, 2024
Job Location: Bahama, NC and across the state
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MASFRIJOL: Spreading message for better health in Guatemalan highlands
Published on July 11, 2016
MASFRIJOL works to increase bean yields and consumption, as well as improve nutrition education, in the Guatemalan highlands. READ -
Southwest Michigan field crop pest and crop report
Published on April 18, 2011
Some MSU recommendations for your consideration in starting this cool field season. -
Breakfast on the Farm featured a year in the crop cycle
Published on November 20, 2013
Crop production took center stage at the Breakfast on the Farm program held at the Humm Farm in Gratiot County. The event drew more than 2,400 attendees from 79 towns across Michigan plus five states and Australia.