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MSU entomologist receives grant to study control of Eastern Equine Encephalitis
Published on October 12, 2020
Ned Walker, a professor in the MSU Department of Entomology, has received a $100,000 grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to examine insecticide-treated resting stations that kill mosquitoes carrying Eastern Equine Encephalitis. -
Defining horse jargon: Movement terms
Published on September 29, 2020
Dispel confusing horse jargon by defining commonly used terms related to movement. -
Guidance for farmers on pandemic preparedness plans and the CHAMP tool
Published on September 18, 2020
Find answers to common questions about operational requirements specified by Michigan Executive Orders. -
Wading into grazing
Published on September 18, 2020
Management for water quality protection. -
Overwhelmed by horse manure? If you answered yes, it may be time to reevaluate your current management practices.
Published on September 18, 2020
Michigan State University Extension has developed a resource a document to help equine owners feel more confident in managing horse manure. -
Training program prepares responders for livestock transportation accidents
Published on September 14, 2020
After several accidents with livestock trailers in Michigan and neighboring states in recent years, MSU Extension educators brought their expertise together to create a training program to deal with the challenge. -
Update: Eastern equine encephalitis reported in Michigan horses
Published on August 26, 2020
Vaccinate your horse to protect it from getting sick from eastern equine encephalitis. -
Identifying risks for COVID-19 exposures in the workplace: Agriculture
Published on July 27, 2020
A new online tool helps agricultural employers evaluate and reduce COVID-19 exposure risks. -
Animal welfare for youth: Part 6 – Affective states
Published on July 20, 2020
This series will explore basic concepts of animal welfare and why 4-H youth involved in animal projects should understand this subject. -
Animal welfare for youth: Part 5 – Natural Living
Published on July 20, 2020
This series will explore basic concepts of animal welfare and why 4-H youth involved in animal projects should understand this subject.