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Fred Warner, M.S.
Nematode Diagnostician
fwnemalb@msu.edu
517-432-1333
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Ming-Han Li, PE, PLA, FCELA, FASLA
Professor; Director, School of Planning, Design and Construction
minghan@msu.edu
517-432-0704
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Angela Tenney, M.S.
Plant Identification / Nematode Technician
millera3@msu.edu
517-353-8563
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Toward an Integrated Approach to Sustainable Food System Productivity Growth
Published on March 16, 2017
T.S. Jayne, Nicholas Sitko, Sieglinde Snapp. Lusaka, Zambia, March 16–17, 2017 -
Towards a Sustainable Soil Fertility Strategy in Ghana
Published on September 1, 2015
Co-authored Report Submitted to the Ministry of Food and Agriculture Government of Ghana. 2015. Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy Research Paper 3. -
Can Conservation Agriculture Save Tropical Forests? The Case of Minimum Tillage in Zambia
Published on November 14, 2018
Hambulo Ngoma, Arild Angelsena, 2018. Can conservation agriculture save tropical forests? The case of minimum tillage in Zambia. Forest Policy and Economics, Volume 97, December 2018 -
Soil temperatures and planting timing – Part 2 of 3: Tracking soil temperature trends
Published on April 19, 2019
A look at soil temperatures in Michigan in the last 10 years gives a glimpse into when soils typically reach optimum levels for seedling emergence. -
Soil temperatures and planting timing – Part 1 of 3: Optimal soil temperature for planting
Published on April 18, 2019
Timing for planting corn and other field crops is based in part on when soil temperatures are optimal for seed germination and seedling emergence. -
Field Crops Virtual Breakfast recordings are available for viewing online
Published on October 12, 2020
Field Crops Virtual Breakfast recordings cover topics on crop management, integrated pest management and soil and fertility management. -
Clay soil moisture monitoring project explores farmer’s efforts to improve drainage
Published on November 5, 2019
This season-long demonstration project compared results of surface drains, deep tillage and field tile on Michigan’s eastern Upper Peninsula farms. -
Unlocking the potential of the plant microbiome
Published on July 1, 2020
MSU microbial ecologist Ashley Shade is seeking to learn more about how microbes positively affect plant health and adapt to environmental pressures. -
Horticulture Series Offered at the MI Ag Ideas to Grow With Virtual Conference
Published on January 28, 2021
Home gardeners can join large-scale farmers to learn about plant and soil science topics to enhance their sustainable practices. -
Project GREEEN advancing Michigan plant agriculture for 20 years
Published on February 1, 2020
For more than two decades, Project GREEEN has been working with the plant agriculture industry to address both short- and long-term issues.