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Timothy Miles brings small fruit and hop pathology lab, research expertise to MSU
Published on November 29, 2018
Michigan State University recently welcomed small fruit and hop pathologist Timothy Miles as a faculty member and Extension specialist. -
Training Tomorrow’s Conservation Leaders: The Glassen Undergraduate Experience
Published on February 6, 2026
This unique program based in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife offers early research opportunities for undergraduate students. The result: students gain in-demand skills and connections that pave the way for future career success. -
Jenna Walters’ research explores impacts of extreme heat on blueberry pollination
Published on February 28, 2021
Graduate student Jenna Walters shares her passion for entomology and insect photography, and her research on the impacts of extreme heat on blueberry pollination. -
East Michigan vegetable update – May 29, 2019
Published on May 29, 2019
Some fields are drowning worms, but nobody is fishing but crayfish. -
West Central Michigan Research and Extension Center hosts field day
Published on October 6, 2021
New AgBioResearch center in Hart, Michigan hosts field day to discuss future and ongoing research -
Managing hop powdery mildew in Michigan in 2020
Published on May 28, 2020
Fungicides applied for powdery mildew can help growers avoid a number of damaging cone diseases. -
Lisa Tiemann recounts her adventures in Africa and India during her 2023 sabbatical
Published on December 8, 2023
Weekly seminar re-cap and zoom video -
Through the tunnel: Reinvigorating raspberries in Michigan
Published on February 14, 2017
MSU researcher Eric Hanson believes high-tunnel agriculture is the answer to combating climate issues for Michigan raspberries. -
The Micro Farm Program: A USDA crop insurance program that can benefit beekeepers
Published on December 1, 2022
This crop insurance program can help small-scale producers like beekeepers manage financial risk. -
Southwest Michigan fruit regional report – May 6, 2014
Published on May 6, 2014
Sweet cherry bloom has begun. Warm weather should bring a growth spurt this week. -
Michigan grape scouting report – June 3, 2026
Published on June 3, 2026
Concise, research-based updates on weather trends, vine development, pest pressure and disease risk. Use these timely insights to guide informed, proactive vineyard management decisions and optimize vine health and productivity. -
The sand trap: Demand outpaces caution – and knowledge
Published on September 7, 2017
Sand mining across the world is being linked to coastal erosion, habitat destruction and the spread of invasive species. The biggest worry addressed in Science Magazine: The true impact and economics of sand mining isn’t even clearly understood. -
Precision farming comes into its own
Published on October 7, 2019
Precision agriculture affects farmers both large and small; adoption rates depend on cost versus value produced -
2022 Summer Camp Staff
Published on June 23, 2022
Meet our lovely Summer Camp Staff for 2022! -
AgBioResearch scientist says 'telecoupling' explains why it's a small (and fast) world, after all
Published on February 22, 2011
Understanding and managing how humans and nature sustainably coexist is now so sweeping and occurring so lightning fast that it's spawned a concept. Meet "telecoupling." -
Deploying precision agriculture in developing countries provides opportunities, challenges
Published on September 30, 2019
MSU researchers are working with developing countries to bring innovative technologies and improve agricultural production and sustainability.