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Rising Professionals Conference in Forestry Attracts MSU Student
Published on May 2, 2024
This February, Michigan State University (MSU) Department of Forestry student Jacob Reinking had the unique opportunity to attend the Society of American Foresters (SAF) Rising Professionals Conference in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. -
Beekeeping workshops and webinars from Michigan State University May–September 2024
Published on May 2, 2024
Beekeepers in Michigan can learn about seasonal beekeeping management and honey bee health by registering for in-person workshops and monthly webinars. -
Wheat watchers week of April 29, 2024
Published on May 2, 2024
See how the wheat crop is progressing across the state this week. -
Price checking your grain market strategies
Published on May 2, 2024
Have you reviewed your market strategies and are they keeping up with changes in the market environment? -
Save the date for a food-grade grains field day June 19
Published on May 2, 2024
Highlighting the steps from the field to mug, spoon and jug! -
Ilce Medina Meza, BAE assistant professor, recieves 2024 Withrow Teaching Excellence Award
Published on May 2, 2024
Ilce Medina Meza, BAE assistant professor, recieves 2024 Withrow Teaching Excellence Award -
West central Michigan tree fruit update – April 30, 2024
Published on May 1, 2024
Cherry trees are in full bloom. King bloom is beginning in early apple varieties. -
Planning for the Unexpected
Published on May 1, 2024
Knowing your context is important on your farm. But what happens when your context changes unexpectedly? No matter how well you plan, make goals, or manage your farm you will experience unexpected weather events. -
Michigan vegetable crop report – May 1, 2024
Published on May 1, 2024
Asparagus picking has turned on. More field work and plantings continue. -
Scholarship applications are opening soon for MSU Extension’s fall online Foundations of Gardening course
Published on May 1, 2024
Foundations of Gardening is a 10-week online course packed full of information to help you grow a healthier and more sustainable garden.