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Getting vaccinated to get outdoors
Published on January 27, 2026
Retired state trooper, conservationist and Northern Michigan outdoorsman discusses the importance of vaccines in staying healthy to enjoy the outdoors. -
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. -
Sackett Potato Farm
Published on December 7, 2018
A trip to Sackett Potato farm showed us where the potato chip starts its journey. -
KBS LTAR hosted the Annual LTAR Leadership and Data Managers Meeting
Published on October 31, 2024
From October 17th to 19th, KBS LTAR hosted the Annual Leadership Meeting alongside the Network Data Managers meeting, uniting site leads to enhance the Network's strategic plan focused on building capacity. -
MSU awarded $160K USDA grant to expand career opportunities in forestry, natural resources
Published on December 11, 2018
A grant supporting diversity, equity and inclusion along with workforce development will help fund the Multicultural Scholars Program within the MSU Department of Forestry. -
Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan Announces $2 Million in Support for Regional Food System
Published on August 17, 2016
The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan this week announced it will award $2 million in grants to 20 programs designed to improve healthy food access for children and seniors in southeast Michigan. -
Now is the time to zap nematodes in turf
Published on May 13, 2011
If you’ve been suspecting nematode problems in your turf, now is the time to test and follow up. -
Researchers quantify nature’s role in human well-being
Published on July 16, 2015
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USDA awards MSU $6.9 million grant to help bees
Published on August 6, 2014
The USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture has awarded $6.9 million to Michigan State University to develop sustainable pollination strategies for specialty crops in the United States. -
Pechal and Benbow study postmortem microbiome to inform criminal investigations and improve public health
Published on April 11, 2018
Their work with forensic entomology is enlightening knowledge gained from criminal evidence while generating data that informs public health studies. -
AgBioResearch scientist heads response team to help Michigan growers manage spotted wing drosophila
Published on January 5, 2012
Michigan growers are better equipped to handle the spotted wing drosophila (SWD) due to a response team created by MSU AgBioResearch scientist Rufus Isaacs. -
National study documents U.S. specialty crop farmers can increase yields through improved pollination
Published on July 29, 2020
Largest study of its kind highlights opportunities to improve food security. -
Apple replant disease and soil health assessments: A follow-up from the International Tree Fruit Association annual conference
Published on March 7, 2022
A summary of apple replant disease and bio-renovation strategies for disease management. -
Vegetable Pollinator Stewardship Guide
Published on April 16, 2021
This vegetable pollinator stewardship guide highlights practices to support pollinator health. This guide is part of the Michigan Managed Pollinator Protection Plan. -
Some simple tips for reducing pesticide risk to pollinators
Published on May 1, 2018
With fruit crop bloom season kicking in, it’s a good time to review these recommendations. -
Dairy Cattle Teaching & Research Center | South Campus Animal Farms
The center provides teaching, research and outreach opportunities in dairy management, nutrition, reproductive physiology and more.