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Ag Action 2017 of Southwest Michigan features Food Business Development
Published on December 21, 2016
Michigan State University Extension, MSU Product Center and Kalamazoo Valley Community College will host Starting a Licensed Food Business Ag Action in early 2017. -
Market animal curriculum available
Published on November 28, 2016
To prepare Michigan’s youth for the future, a new curriculum is available to provide hands-on learning for their market animal project. -
Youth entrepreneurial gift giving: A gift that gives back in multiple ways
Published on October 24, 2016
Creating holiday gifts cultivates creativity and helps save costs. -
4-H youth tackle environmental stewardship at Saginaw Bay Fishing Camp
Published on October 3, 2016
Bay County 4-H'ers enjoyed science-based education and ethics lessons at this year's fishing camp. -
Remember to thank your bidders as well as your buyers
Published on September 8, 2016
Thanking everyone who bid on your market livestock animal can influence your potential market and provide a good networking opportunity for next year’s sale. -
Extension takes part in outreach events for families
Published on July 13, 2016
Summer is a busy time for many programs in MSU Extension. Throughout summer and all year long, MSU Extension can be found at outreach events in many communities. -
How do I make my product stand out from the rest?
Published on June 9, 2016
Whether selling a product or an animal, consider what’s in it for the buyer. -
4-H Robotics: setting new records and making new friends in St. Clair County
Published on June 7, 2016
In their first year, the St. Clair County 4-H Robotics club has seen great success and is setting records within the Michigan 4-H program. -
Build up your school garden’s soil health using compost
Published on May 2, 2016
Follow these tips for creating, purchasing and using compost. -
4-H career exploration and workforce preparation programs make an impact
Published on April 28, 2016
As an important piece of Michigan 4-H, career exploration and workforce preparation programming reached 18,500 participants during 2015.