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Can precision livestock farming help optimize farm labor?
Published on December 20, 2021
Farmers understand “running to where the trouble is” and new technology with promising results can help. -
MSU faculty, students participate in global symposium on food security in Africa
Published on October 15, 2025
Entomology professor helps organize first symposium on insect food, feed and food security in Uganda -
Stink bugs prompt AgBioResearch scientists to establish control measures
Published on November 30, 2011
Two MSU AgBioResearch entomologists have secured almost $110,000 in combined grants to help farmers combat the brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB). -
Featured entomology alumni Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman
Published on December 1, 2015
Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman is the research leader and center director for the USDA-ARS Carl Hayden Bee Research Center, and our latest featured alumni. -
Faculty gift honors family commitment to higher education
Published on May 14, 2018
John Kerr and Kimberly Chung, faculty members in the Department of Community Sustainability, have given a $375,000 gift to create a teaching assistantship named in honor of John's parents, Malcolm and Ann Kerr. -
Canners at the game: The role and motivations of informal recyclers at football tailgates
Published on August 28, 2020
A recent study from CSUS graduate student Noleen Chikowore and faculty member Dr. John Kerr explores the role of informal recyclers who collect refundable cans and bottles, also known among themselves as canners. -
Volunteer potato risk in Michigan
Published on November 21, 2024
Learn more about the risks and management of volunteer potatoes. -
New AgBioResearch faculty member
Published on March 1, 2012
Cheryl Murphy, assistant professor in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife and Lyman Briggs College, became affiliated with MSU AgBioResearch in January. -
Featured entomology graduate student Keith Mason
Published on March 8, 2017
Research technician by day, graduate student by night. With the help of coffee and having a supportive major professor and boss all in one, Keith Mason shares what it’s like to take on a PhD while working at Michigan State University. -
MSU researcher part of new $10M project to study, support diverse perennial forage systems across the US
Published on November 15, 2021
MSU to receive $900K and lead efforts with farms to evaluate benefits and risks. -
Recent Podcast with MSU Professor Emeritus Envisions the Future of African Agriculture
Published on March 8, 2022
Podcast emphasizes the need for African agricultural research and development with a panel of speakers including professor emeritus Thom Jayne -
Early season vineyard management
Published on April 20, 2021
Warm weather in Michigan has accelerated grapevine growth, and the vines are at or near budburst. -
MSU Cover Crop Team Webinar Series: Planting green – Cereal rye and soybean
Published on May 28, 2019
The third webinar in this series highlights research at MSU on interseeding soybean into standing cereal rye cover crops. -
BMJ GLOBAL HEALTH - Global red and processed meat trade and non-communicable diseases
Published on October 7, 2021
Aimed to examine the impact of red and processed meat trade on diet-related NCDs and to identify which countries are particularly vulnerable to diet-related NCDs due to red and processed meat trade. -
CANR International Programs Office names two new Global Scholars
Published on November 15, 2021
Eric Benbow, Saweda Liverpool-Tasie join program designed to enhance global engagement of early-career scholars -
Keep bee safety in mind during orchard bloom
Published on May 8, 2015
Bloom is upon us again and it is time to review best management practices for protecting bees in orchards.