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Expect high levels of cutworm activity in northern Michigan this year
Published on June 27, 2012
Moths have been laying yellow to orange-colored egg masses on structures across a wide area of the Upper Peninsula this spring. -
Fisheries and wildlife researcher partners with MDNR to study red swamp crayfish
Published on February 4, 2021
Focusing on eradicating emerging invasive species -
Tajikistan: Integrated pest management brings better agriculture
Published on November 7, 2016
Part two of a two-part exploration of Michigan State University's impact on agriculture in Central Asia focuses on Tajikistan. -
Does your personal opinion matter as a planning commissioner?
Published on October 1, 2012
Developing Complete streets provide for a variety users to coexist in the public right-of-way. -
MSU Extension receives endowed gift to grow ‘Heroes to Hives’ veterans program
Published on November 11, 2019
The Dick L. Wendorf Endowment for Veterans Initiatives will support the MSU Extension beekeeping program, Heroes to Hives. -
Bob Wilson named a finalist for a Michigan Governor’s Fitness Award
Published on October 1, 2020
This is one honor among many in Bob's lifelong sustainability career. -
Michigan Blueberry Facts: Alternaria Fruit Rot
Published on April 18, 2020
This fact sheet clearly discusses disease symptoms, diagnostic aspects of the disease, the disease cycle and appropriate management practices for blueberry growers. -
Food safety topic of upcoming public forum at MSU
Published on May 7, 2018
Food@MSU and the MSU Online Food Safety Program are partnering for an Our Table discussion on food safety issues, policy, science and practices. -
"The Big 6" foodborne pathogens: Introduction
Published on July 17, 2017
Introduction to a series highlighting the six most common and infectious foodborne illnesses. -
Carrying the LTER torch forward
Published on January 1, 2019
Nick Haddad saw leading the Long-Term Ecological Research projects as a perfect opportunity to continue the research that has defined his career. -
Two BMPs are better than one
Published on September 30, 2015
How to boost the effectiveness of your farm’s nutrient management. -
Drive-by botany: Orange daylily and white sweet-clover
Published on July 19, 2022
Profiles of common Michigan roadside flora in early July 2022. -
Entomology graduate student award results in more butterfly and moth data for global scientists
Published on May 8, 2020
Supported with a Scriber Scholar Award, Erica Fischer has significantly expanded the butterfly and moth database available at MSU for international use. -
Anthony VanWoerkom joins North Central Region IR-4 as new regional field coordinator
Published on July 23, 2018
The Department of Entomology and North Central Region IR-4 welcome Entomology alumnus Anthony VanWoerkom as the new regional field coordinator beginning Aug. 1, 2018. -
Science Commentary: SARS, Wildlife, and Human Health
Published on March 6, 2003
Excerpts from Science Commentary: SARS, Wildlife, and Human Health. -
Database of Lepidoptera specimens surpasses 50,000 records
Published on November 17, 2017
Database staff in the Albert J. Cook Arthropod Research Collection have spent the past year entering label data from North American butterflies and moths into a multi-organizational database. -
State Ag. Department confirms brown marmorated stink bug in Michigan
Published on February 1, 2011
The Michigan Department of Agriculture today confirmed the presence of brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys, in Michigan. -
Finding Seedlings
Published on January 22, 2018
Winter is time to buy tree seedlings and wildlife shrubs from Conservation Districts, the most available suppliers in Michigan. -
Using pollinator gardens to help teach math
Published on January 29, 2019
Engaging youth in planning and designing a pollinator garden can help them gain comfort with math.