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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. -
Combing through Michigan’s pollinator planning efforts
Published on November 21, 2016
Why are so many Michigan pollinator planning efforts being developed? Let’s take a closer look at three programs and plans currently forming. -
Food hubs link producers to new markets
Published on March 4, 2012
Food hubs help small-scale growers with business support, expanded customer base, logistics coordination and marketing efforts. -
Tips on diagnosing field crop diseases (Part II)
Published on January 12, 2012
If you’re stumped diagnosing a crop problem, using the Michigan State University Diagnostic Services lab can help you make a timely and valuable diagnosis. -
Michigan State University hosts viticulture virtual field days
Published on July 15, 2020
Online webinar series highlights MSU research and outreach, offer management strategies for growers -
Controlling scale insects in fruits
Published on August 4, 2015
Controlling second generation San Jose scale and lecanium scale in tree fruits. -
Southeast Michigan vegetable update – April 25, 2018
Published on April 25, 2018
After a cold and long winter, it finally feels like spring has arrived in our region. -
Taking flight: New MSU research center to focus on natural resources research and outreach
Published on November 26, 2018
On Nov. 28, Michigan State University AgBioResearch will officially open the Corey Marsh Ecological Research Center. -
Controlling external parasites on cattle
Published on June 25, 2025
Consult with your veterinarian to develop a systemic plan for the responsible control of external parasites such as ticks, flies and lice in your cattle herd. -
Drive-by botany: Elderberry and ox-eye daisy
Published on July 12, 2022
Profiles of common Michigan roadside flora in late June 2022. -
Nematode Management
Published on July 11, 2019
The MSU Extension Field Crops Virtual Breakfast weekly topic for July 11, 2019, focused on nematode management, presented by Marisol Quintanilla, MSU Applied Nematologist. -
2016 Academic Infrastructure Reports
Published on August 2, 2016
2016 Academic Infrastructure Reports -
Allegan County | Allegan County
Allegan County news, programming and other resources from MSU Extension.
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Michigan fruit industry depends on MSU research, outreach: ‘We can’t do it on our own’
Published on April 2, 2026
MSU partners with the Michigan State Horticultural Society to advance Michigan's fruit industry. -
Michigan State University researchers awarded NIFA grant to examine potential food safety benefits of genetically modified corn
Published on May 27, 2020
Felicia Wu and David Hennessy, faculty in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, have received USDA funding to study whether Bt corn has the ability to reduce aflatoxin, a toxin produced by corn mold. -
Forensic entomologist is helping TV crime investigators solve a cold case
Published on January 18, 2019
A lack of insects is puzzling crime investigators and forensic entomologist Eric Benbow, who is researching answers to help solve a cold case. -
Michigan Christmas tree pest update – June 4, 2021
Published on June 4, 2021
Scout trees now for insect pests. -
Michigan’s water strategy: A 30-year plan to manage Michigan’s waters
Published on December 7, 2015
This strategy offers recommendations that will build economic capacity and sustain ecological integrity and protection of these resources. -
Clinton County supporting food and agriculture 2017
Published on January 24, 2019
Clinton County has the 8th highest value of agricultural products in the state. MSU Extension provides research-based knowledge to address the needs of producers to help manage production and reduce risks in order to enhance profitability.