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MSU Organic Farmer Training expands to Grand Rapids, adding to program's learning community in Detroit and East Lansing
Published on September 3, 2025
Sign up for the 2026 Organic Farming Training Program to visit over 20 farms, hear from over 20 guest speakers and learn from a like-minded community of farmers, educational gardeners, farmworkers and food system changemakers. -
Farm and garden activities for preschoolers during spring
Published on March 10, 2016
Ideas for outdoor spring play and discovery for young children. -
National Air Quality Site Assessment Tool helps farmers learn about air emissions from their farms
Published on June 10, 2014
Air emissions are becoming a big concern around the world, and increasing the interest in emissions from livestock operations. Livestock farmers should take the steps to better understand the pollutants emitted from their facilities. -
Regional reports on Michigan vegetables – July 25, 2012
Published on July 25, 2012
MSU Extension educators’ pest and vegetable updates for Michigan. -
Animated videos advance adoption of agriculture techniques
Published on December 5, 2019
In remote areas with low literacy rates, showing animated videos in the local language demonstrating agricultural techniques results in high retention and adoption rates of those techniques, found researchers from Michigan State University. -
MSU AgBioResearch adds four faculty to Administrative Fellows Program
Published on December 9, 2025
The program helps CANR faculty gain hands-on experience with research administration. -
A whole new world: Opening international markets through pest management research
Published on January 10, 2018
An MSU research team is developing new techniques to eliminate the blueberry maggot, allowing Michigan growers to export their blueberries to new international markets. -
Cultivating Curiosity - Undergrads explore passion for research
Published on October 8, 2014
Michigan State University is committed to providing undergraduate students with opportunities to explore their passions and develop their curiosities through research. -
Herbicide could be turning evergreens brown, says AgBioResearch scientist
Published on July 23, 2011
Browning shoots and needles, twisting and stunted shoots are signs that plants may have injuries associated with the herbicide Imprelis, according to MSU AgBioResearch scientist Bert Cregg. -
Listening to the Latinx voice to address disparities during the novel coronavirus pandemic
Published on November 4, 2020
To learn about the needs of the state’s youth during these challenging times, MSU Extension hosted listening sessions. Two of the sessions were conducted in Spanish, in an effort to hear directly from Latinx parents about their educational needs. -
Michigan Grape Facts: Managing Grapevine Crown Gall
Published on May 1, 2019
There are several factors to consider when managing bacterial induced crown gall in grapes. -
Michigan vegetable crop report – April 28, 2021
Published on April 28, 2021
Dry fields have allowed for ramped up field work. Field sowing and maintaining transplant health are priorities right now. -
Landis and Delfosse honored as new ESA fellows
Published on October 11, 2016
Entomologists Doug Landis and Ernest "Del" Delfosse have been named fellows of the Entomological Society of America (ESA) for their outstanding contributions to entomology and career achievements that inspire other entomologists. -
2017 Academic Infrastructure Reports
Published on September 22, 2017
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Post-harvest vineyard management: Preparing vines for winter
Published on October 23, 2020
Preparing vines for winter begins between harvesting and the first frost. Helping grapes survive the cold period will help timely feeding, treating pests and diseases, and it is the best time for vineyard floor management.