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MSU Extension Tollgate Farm Wheelchair Accessibility Initiative
Published on March 11, 2021
Give to the MSU Extension Tollgate Farm Wheelchair Accessibility Initiative and help youth and adults with limited mobility visit the farm. -
Superweeds, secondary pests & lack of biodiversity are frequent GMO concerns
Published on August 15, 2018
Since the introduction of GMO crops, consumers, policymakers and scientists alike have raised concerns over their potential negative effects on the environment. -
Dealing with drought-stressed forages
Published on July 6, 2023
Do you have a plan for your drought-stressed forage fields? -
AgBioResearch scientist links diabetic complication, nerve damage in bone marrow
Published on February 27, 2010
A research team led by an MAES scientist has discovered a link between diabetes and bone marrow nerve damage that may help treat one of the disease's most common and potentially blindness-causing complications. -
Panda love spreads to benefit the planet
Published on July 1, 2017
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Michigan Sea Grant approaches Great Lakes issues with a statewide outlook and a strong local focus
Published on August 23, 2021
Sea Grant educators partner with many state agencies and other organizations to encourage sustainable use of Michigan’s resources and promote Great Lakes literacy. -
Serving Upper Peninsula agriculture and communities
Published on October 1, 2018
In the last five years, the Upper Peninsula Research and Extension Center in Chatham, Michigan, has reconfigured its mission to serve the needs of Upper Peninsula farmers and communities through place-based research, education and outreach programs. -
Byron Reyes
Former Assistant Professor, International Development
reyespad@msu.edu
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Using household products safely
Published on September 27, 2013
Household products may contain potentially hazardous chemicals that must be used and disposed of properly to be safe. -
MSU joins $3.2 million effort to digitize butterfly and moth research collections
Published on November 1, 2016
The National Science Foundation is funding a $3.2 million effort to digitize millions of butterfly and moth specimens through 27 US institutes, including the A.J. Cook Arthropod Research Collection in the MSU Department of Entomology. -
MSU Arthropod Research Collection to Benefit from Stimulus Grant
Published on November 27, 2009
The MSU Department of Entomology will use a federal stimulus grant to upgrade its arthropod research collection. -
PSM: A Fresh Crop of New Scientists!
Published on April 25, 2025
Meet some of the new scientists completing their programs in PSM -
Beef Cattle Deworming Strategies
Published on May 9, 2011
Dewoming cattle on pasture leads to higher profits for grazers. -
Be on the lookout for Asian chestnut gall wasp
Published on June 26, 2018
Asian chestnut gall wasp is present in southwest Michigan. Scout carefully and continue to comply with the state quarantine. Importing plant material from states with known infestations is prohibited. -
MSU Forestry partners with Detroit-based institutions to expand natural resources education
Published on December 3, 2020
The Michigan State University (MSU) Department of Forestry is establishing relationships with Detroit learning institutions ECOTEK and University Prep Science & Math: High School (UPSM) to further education and diversity in natural resources. -
Stop pruning oak trees now to avoid oak wilt
Published on April 7, 2017
Avoid infecting valuable oak trees with the lethal oak wilt disease by not pruning during the growing season. -
Opening Doors to Agriculture Careers: MSU’s Institute of Agricultural Technology at Michigan Community Colleges
Published on October 1, 2025
MSU’s Institute of Agricultural Technology offers hands-on, career-focused agricultural and technology education at community colleges across Michigan—combining MSU curriculum, real-world training, and flexible schedules close to home.