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Delving into the secret lives of frogs and toads
Published on July 21, 2024
Michigan’s amazing frogs and toads remind us about the diverse array of amphibians we have in Michigan and the importance of maintaining natural shoreline habitat. -
MSU Tollgate Farm During Stay Home, Stay Safe: Sakura Garden, Hay Field, and Garlic Mustard
Published on May 19, 2020
MSU Tollgate Farm During Stay Home, Stay Safe: Sakura Garden, Hay Field, and Garlic Mustard -
Detroit Partnership for Learning and Innovation moves forward despite pandemic
Published on October 6, 2020
DPFLI demonstrates innovative urban food and agriculture systems. -
Two MSU entomologists honored for career achievements
Published on October 11, 2016
Michigan State University entomologists Ernest "Del" Delfosse and Doug Landis have been named fellows of the Entomological Society of America for their outstanding contributions to entomology and career achievements that inspire other entomologists -
Food Systems in 2050: Visions for food systems that sustain people and planet
Published on October 25, 2018
This report summarizes the findings of a survey distributed globally to a diverse set of food system actors to share their visions for a better food system. -
What is that color in my pond?
Published on March 29, 2022
This article explores color changes in water features, diving into what is happening in your pond that may cause these changes. -
Supporting bees and other pollinators on your farm
Published on June 6, 2018
Pollinating insects are important to not only the ecosystem of a farm, but are necessary to continue food and seed production. -
Key points and resources to keep vegetable farms running during novel coronavirus
Published on May 19, 2020
In this constantly changing environment, here are some resources to help produce farms run while keeping personnel and plants healthy. -
Peer Pressure Plays Major Role in Environmental Behavior
Published on August 12, 2009
People are more likely to enroll in conservation programs if their neighbors do -? a tendency that should be exploited to protect the environment, according to a pioneering study by MAES scientists. -
Southwest Michigan field crops update – Aug. 19, 2021
Published on August 19, 2021
Recent warm temperatures and rainfall pushed crop development through the middle of reproductive stages, but drier conditions in the coming week may limit grain fill on lighter rainfed fields. -
Telecoupling helps us understand our disconnected seafood trade
Published on September 4, 2015
Using telecoupling to examine the current global fish market. -
Michigan Sen. Sam Singh on MSU agriculture research, outreach: ‘There’s a need and a want’
Published on May 26, 2026
Singh, who represents the 28th Senate District, touted MSU's work as essential to supporting the state's second-largest industry. -
Northwest Michigan fruit update - July 10, 2018
Published on July 10, 2018
Sweet cherry harvest is beginning in northwest Michigan, and tart cherries are ripening quickly with the continued heat. -
East Michigan vegetable update – June 26, 2019
Published on June 26, 2019
Conditions for diseases are perfect, but the pathogen must be present to cause harm. -
East Michigan vegetable update – July 10, 2019
Published on July 10, 2019
Harvests are ramping up, but not in the order that is expected. -
Improving genetic selection may hold key to peaceful pig grouping
Published on February 14, 2017
New regulations on animal housing require pigs to have ample space to turn around freely. MSU researchers want to know how to group pigs to live together harmoniously. -
Industrial Hemp Production in Michigan
Published on May 24, 2019
A comprehensive look at hemp production in Michigan including history & regulation, users & markets and the agronomic elements of industrial production. -
Blueberry gall wasp management guidelines for 2018
Published on May 16, 2018
Blueberry gall wasp is expected to emerge soon during bloom. -
SUSTAINABILITY -- Through the Lens of Telecoupling and Metacoupling: New Perspectives for Global Sustainability
Published on March 8, 2021
An editorial reviewing the contributions and impacts of telecoupling and metacoupling.