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National Charrette Institute | National Charrette Institute
The National Charrette Institute is dedicated to transforming the way people work together by building capacity for collaboration by design.
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Compost and Biochar with Brooke Comer
Published on February 19, 2021
Brooke shares her wisdom and delight at using compost and biochar as soil amendments , and hopefully you’ll walk away with some ideas and inspiration to incorporate into your garden.
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FCWG 2018-19 Learning Exchange Series Session: Finite Carbon
Published on January 9, 2019
Speaker includes Dylan Jenkins, VP of Portfolio Development at Finite Carbon. -
Spending for your financial future
Published on January 18, 2021
Saving alone may not get you there. Saving and investing gives you a better chance to reach your financial goals. -
Video tutorials on using pheromone traps to monitor corn ear worm in sweet corn
Published on March 7, 2017
Trapping this migratory moth takes the guesswork out of timing protective sprays, saving money and keeping corn worm-free. -
Efficient Irrigation Management With Center Pivot Systems
Published on May 16, 2020
Efficient irrigation management provides benefits such as saving fresh water and energy, reducing nutrient leaching, increasing crop yield and grain quality, and maximizing return on investments. -
Schools bring seeds to life
Published on February 19, 2016
The North Farm at the MSU Upper Peninsula Research and Extension Center, the Transition Marquette Seed Co-op, MQT Growth, and the U.P. Food Exchange have come together to create a program to offer garden support to five schools in the Central U.P. in 2016. -
Seed Sharing Engages Communities Across Michigan
Published on May 3, 2018
Seed saving is a long-held tradition, often practiced by populations wanting to preserve culturally significant crops. Today, as networks of seed saving grow across Michigan, libraries are getting involved. -
Why save money?
Published on May 4, 2020
Life happens, from emergencies to unexpected set-backs to retirement. Savings are an important way to manage money and protect your family. -
Make a pledge to increase your savings today
Published on January 29, 2018
Try these America Saves Week tips to increase your wealth. -
Do you have an emergency savings?
Published on April 25, 2014
New research shows that many people do not have money set aside for the unexpected. -
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Cabin Fever Conversations
February 5, 2021 – April 29, 2021 Virtual
Connecting to community through gardening conversations hosted by MSU Extension in Ingham County, Michigan.
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Four family dinners, less money spent
Published on January 11, 2013
Four healthy budget friendly dinners and money saving tips. -
New or upgraded thermostats can pay for themselves
Published on December 5, 2016
According to the EPA, the average home heating and cooling energy cost is $830 annually. A digital, programmable thermostat can save as much as 10 percent a year on those costs. -
New opportunity to earn NCI certificates in less time
Published on March 24, 2017
The National Charrette Institute at MSU is excited to announce our biggest training update in years, both reducing your time away and saving you money. -
Snares to wares
Published on July 8, 2016
Spartan conservationists find creative solutions for protecting human livelihood while saving wildlife in East Africa. -
Money Smart Youth Ambassadors | 4-H Smart Money Contests
Gain leadership skills by sharing your financial knowledge with your peers.
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Explore financial options for post-secondary education
Published on March 1, 2019
Information and options are available to financially prepare for a student’s post-secondary education.