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Osayanmon Wellington Osawe
University of Ibadan
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Apr 3
Matter of Balance Coach Training
April 3, 2020 8:30AM – 4:30PM Ingham County MSU Extension office - Mason Site Hilliard Building, 1st Floor, Room A 121 East Maple Street Mason, MI 48854
Many older adults experience concerns about falling and restrict their activities. This program teaches staff to facilitate workshops to teach practical ways to manage falls.
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Planting cover crops to improve clay soil quality used for pasturing livestock
Published on March 26, 2015
How can cover crops and annual forage crops be included in pasture re-establishment on clay soils? Should they be? -
Get youth outdoors through 4-H Outdoor Adventure Challenge
Published on March 27, 2015
Looking for ways to get youth outdoors? Consider 4-H Outdoor Adventure Challenge as your gateway to outdoor fun and excitement. -
May 5
CANCELED: Youth for the Quality Care of Animals (YQCA) - May 5
May 5, 2020 Missaukee County MSU Extension Office Conference Room 6180 W Sanborn Rd. # 2 Lake City, MI 49651
YQCA is an annual education and certification program focused on food safety, animal well-being and character awareness for youth ages 8 to 18.
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Two MSU Interior Design faculty members received the 2019 Interior Design Educators Council Community Service Award
Published on April 17, 2019
Interior Design Associate Professor and Program Director Suk-Kyung Kim, PhD; and assistant professor Linda Nubani, PhD, received the 2019 Interior Design Educators Council Community Service award at the 2019 IDEC Conference on March 5-9 in Charlotte, NC. -
Registration | Master Gardener Program
Registration
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Managing for the unknown: Markets and weather
Published on January 4, 2013
Ample precipitation and commodity price are two of the primary factors that impact the producer’s bottom line. In the 2012 growing season, we experienced a great deal of variability in both. -
Cultural Currents: Artist entrepreneurs as community leaders
Published on February 17, 2013
Artist entrepreneurs bring unique skills and perspectives to town. Their contributions to community leadership add dimension, and to governance insure creative perspectives and problem-solving approaches bring unique solutions. -
Michigan 4-H International Programs still growing
Published on November 6, 2019
Giving Michigan families and youth many international experience options enriches our program and empowers youth and families. -
Spectrum health in Grand Rapids launches culinary medicine program for residents
Published on October 31, 2017
Future doctors will gain healthy cooking skills to support their personal health as well as the health of their patients -
Teaching young children to care about the environment
Published on November 7, 2012
Teach children how to recycle and conserve energy by incorporating small practices into daily habits. -
Indigenous Law and Policy Center of MSU: Educating non-Natives
Published on January 21, 2013
Michigan State University houses the Indigenous Law and Policy Center, learn more about the center and what it offers to Michigan citizens and others across the nation. -
Michigan grass fed beef production update
Published on February 8, 2016
Information on grass fed beef production is now available right at MSU, in fact MSU has become known as one of the research leaders in the grass finished beef industry. -
Wendy Wieland
Community Food Systems educator
wieland5@msu.edu
231-439-8987