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Farm Focus
Published on June 28, 2017
We will highlight centers in each newsletter. In this edition we look at the Dairy Cattle, Swine, and Sheep Teaching and Research Centers. -
Doug Buhler - June 23, 2020, testimony
Published on June 23, 2020
MSU AgBioResearch Director Doug Buhler's June 23, 2020, testimony for Michigan House Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education and Community Colleges. -
Getting the science right – hair dye & chemical straightening products as a case study
Published on December 16, 2019
In this post, we'll dig into the facts around hair dye and chemical hair straighteners. -
The good and the bad: Reconceptualizing bacteria and their roles in human health and disease
Published on June 8, 2014
Linda Mansfield, MSU AgBioResearch microbiologist and veterinarian, is exploring the role of antibiotics in making humans more susceptible to infections caused by Campylobacter jejuni, a serious bacterial threat. -
Midwestern Hemp Database Project seeks grower participation
Published on July 16, 2020
Land-grant universities team up with Rock River Laboratory and hemp growers to develop a public hemp database. -
CANR & MSU Extension faculty and staffers to be honored during MSU Awards Convocation
Published on February 2, 2016
Two College of Agriculture and Natural Resources faculty members will be honored for their outstanding contributions to education and research with William J. Beal Outstanding Faculty Awards at the annual MSU Awards Convocation Feb. 9. -
Scientists Have a Sharing Problem
Published on December 17, 2014
When it comes to sharing information, there seems to be quite a difference of opinion across areas both trivial and serious. -
Empowering through the generations
Published on November 11, 2015
Endowed positions provide long-term research funding and attract high-quality faculty members to advance their fields and prepare the next group of influential educators -
Cropping Up
Published on July 24, 2015
Interest in cover crops is surging, but integration on farms remains extremely low. Researchers are examining the benefits of cover crop implementation.