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150 Celebrate 2024 Mass Timber Momentum at “Michigan Mass Timber Update: Opening Doors”
Published on December 11, 2024
State Announces new Mass Timber Catalyst Fund; Participants enjoy tours of new mass timber condominiums and mixed-use space at event venue Adelaide Pointe. -
Michigan Grape Facts: Managing Grapevine Downy Mildew
Published on August 24, 2023
Downy mildew can cause serious yield loss from fruit infections and can damage overall vine health but there are a variety of tools that can be used to protect grapes. -
Studying how an infectious disease-causing pathogen thrives in the environment
Published on February 1, 2021
MSU infectious disease researcher Eric Benbow is using a $2.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation to study Mycobacterium ulcerans, a pathogen that causes infectious disease and flourishes in tropical regions. -
Science-fiction fungi
Published on May 19, 2006
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Hybrid Online Masters Degree Student Voices: Lauren Taylor
Published on April 10, 2026
What inspired your interest in pursuing a MS/PHD in forestry? -
West central Michigan small fruit update – July 29, 2025
Published on July 29, 2025
Blueberry harvest is at its peak and more than two weeks ahead of schedule. -
2018 Center for Excellence Field Day
Published on July 31, 2018
Join us August 8 for the 2018 Center for Excellence Field day! You’ll see plots that show the economics of using conservation tillage and the latest technology available to farmers. -
Forestry Technician – Salmon Valley
Hiring Organization: Salmon Valley Stewardship
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: May 15, 2024
Job Location: Salmon, Idaho
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Registration is open for beginning farmer field days
Published on March 24, 2026
A three-part beginning farmer field day series will provide new and beginning farmers with foundational knowledge in numerous topics, plus resources. -
New environmental observation methods see the forest for the trees
Published on February 2, 2016
A marriage between datasets in the remote forests of China promises to unite two important forces to better inform the health and future of biodiversity. -
Stay in the same field with grazing terms
Published on February 19, 2024
Don’t get lost in the back 40 of grazing terms based on research and improved pasture management practices. -
Become a steward of Michigan's inland lakes
Published on November 29, 2017
Go from a concerned resident to a super scientist by getting involved with programs like the Cooperative Lakes Monitoring Program and Introduction to Lakes. -
AgBioResearch Scientist Honored for Contributions to Entomology
Published on January 25, 2010
Decades of outstanding research and dedication to the field of entomology have netted MAES scientist Edward "Ned" Walker a top national award. -
PERM celebrates 25 years of serving the state
Published on February 3, 2020
MSU, MDNR relationship strengthened by ongoing partnerships -
When nature calls: Pursuing Research in the perfect setting
Published on November 6, 2014
MSU provides students with unique hands-on opportunities to explore nature's bounty. And many of these next-generation scientists are unearthing ways to protect and preserve Michigan's natural resources. -
Great Lakes migrants: More than just salmon
Published on December 5, 2014
The fall salmon run is a powerful reminder that backyard creeks and streams are connected to the Great Lakes. Salmon are one of many fish that move between habitat types. -
MSU Extension’s partnership with NEMIGLSI empowers youth, strengthens communities in northeast Michigan
Published on November 16, 2020
Working together, partners help Extension in quest to fulfill its mission. -
New book provides an ecological view of Midwest agriculture
Published on April 24, 2015
In a new book, The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes: Long-term Research on the Path to Sustainability, MSU AgBioResearch scientists synthesize over two decades of agroecological research in major row crops at KBS.