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Department of Fisheries and Wildlife
Published on September 24, 2020
Read about the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife and their work internationally. -
New farm manager named at MSU Entomology, Plant Pathology Research Centers
Published on April 1, 2025
Lance Forsberg has been named farm manager. He has held positions at MSU since 2011. -
MSU entomologists share science, network and compete at annual Entomological Society meeting
Published on November 21, 2017
MSU entomologists presented research, reconnected with alumni, met prospective students and faculty, competed in competitions and were honored at the 2018 Entomological Society of America annual meeting. -
Living mulch between rows: A smart strategy for home gardens
Published on February 20, 2026
Living mulch is a type of ground cover planted between rows of vegetables to suppress weeds, conserve moisture and improve soil health. -
Venison brings forest to table in Michigan
Published on October 1, 2015
Venison contributes to a sustainable local food system. -
Choosing a cover crop for potato production
Published on September 19, 2016
Incorporating a cover crop into commercially grown potatoes could help with soil health and pest pressures. Research is being conducted in Michigan's northern Lower and Upper Peninsulas. -
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CANR honors Filice, Warwick and Wolfe as 2025 Global Scholars in Extension
Published on April 22, 2025
The CANR has named Paige Filice, Alexa Warwick, Ph.D., and Samantha Wolfe as the 2025 Global Scholars in Extension. The scholars will be honored at the CANR Faculty and Staff Awards on May 8 -
Conserving biodiversity for valued Lake Huron ecosystems
Published on June 26, 2013
Illustrating the importance of biodiversity, a bi-national planning initiative and report explores status and issues, opportunities and strategies for conserving Lake Huron biodiversity. -
MOFFA organic intensives 2018
Published on December 15, 2017
Learn about organic production systems at this winter’s Organic Intensives. -
Two AgBioResearch Scientists Named AAAS Fellows
Published on January 16, 2010
Two MAES researchers were among five MSU scientists named AAAS fellows by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. -
New role for DNR employee strengthens university connection
Published on September 4, 2019
DNR Wildlife Chief Russ Mason's new role aims to further the DNR’s mission with universities and other key partners. -
State of Lake Huron meeting in Alpena Nov. 4-5
Published on October 29, 2015
Interested in learning more about Lake Huron and helping guide its future? Check out the State of Lake Huron meeting in person or online. -
Breathing wildfire smoke can have serious health consequences
Published on January 26, 2015
Young children and individuals with heart or lung conditions are especially vulnerable. Learn how to protect yourself and family members from wildfire smoke. -
MSU leader accepted into Food System Leadership Institute program
Published on December 11, 2019
Darrell Donahue, MSU Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering chair and Institute of Water Research director, is participating in the national executive leadership program through the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities. -
Coupling of Physical Infrastructure, Green Infrastructure, and Communities
Published on September 28, 2016
This interdisciplinary research project will examine the connectivity and functional interdependencies among co-located, critical infrastructure systems, such as gas, water and sewer pipes, roads, and the urban canopy, as well as the networks of p... -
Saginaw Bay Fishing Camp helps recruit the next generation of anglers
Published on August 10, 2015
Youth fishing programs preserve Great Lakes fishing culture and resources. -
What growers and landscapers need to know about box tree moth
Published on July 19, 2021
Box tree moth will destroy most boxwood shrubs in the country if it becomes established. Growers and landscapers can help by protecting newly planted boxwoods.