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Millennials in agriculture — Part 1
Published on November 22, 2017
Millennials are expected to make farming more efficient and profitable by relying more on technology, innovation and entrepreneurship. -
Red maple tree leaves can be toxic to horses
Published on November 22, 2017
Consumption of wilted or dried red maple tree leaves by a horse can lead to toxicity. -
Horse health webinar: Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy Explained
Published on November 14, 2017
Check out the free horse health webinar: "Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy Explained" on November 14. -
Silver cleaning secrets
Published on November 14, 2017
Check out these tips to easily clean silver on your horse show tack using some household products you might not expect. -
Michigan horse judging teams find success at Arabian Nationals
Published on November 14, 2017
Michigan State University’s and Michigan 4-H’s horse judging teams took home big wins at the 2017 U.S. Arabian National’s Horse Judging Contest. -
Environmental certification progressing on Upper Peninsula farms
Published on November 8, 2017
Several farms in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula have gained MAEAP certification recently, demonstrating commitment to farming in an environmentally sound manner. -
How to start a 4-H horse judging team
Published on November 8, 2017
Learn tips from coaches and leaders on how to develop a successful 4-H horse judging team. -
Bracken fern poisoning in horses
Published on October 25, 2017
Bracken fern poisoning usually occurs in the fall when this plant is one of the few plants that is still green. -
Celebrating 100 years of Michigan State University Extension in Alcona County
Published on October 19, 2017
Alcona County and Michigan State University Extension are celebrating 100 years since the introduction of Extension to Alcona County in May 1917. -
2017 Fall Horse Workshop
Published on October 17, 2017
Group discussion workshop will focus on the topics of horse health, interpreting a hay analysis and toxic plants.