News
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Real Christmas tree options for small spaces
Published on November 21, 2022
Tabletop trees and living trees are ideal for apartments and offices. -
Don’t be a grinch, begin a holiday tradition at your local choose and cut Christmas tree farm
Published on November 18, 2022
Harvesting your own Christmas tree is a fun outdoor activity, a way to support local farms, and enhances your holiday experience. -
Join the Michigan CSA Network Listserv
Published on November 17, 2022
Listserv will connect network of CSA farmers and support organizations. -
Quarterly grain market updates and marketing strategy meetings available in-person or virtually
Published on November 16, 2022
Come learn about current market trends and principles to help you markets your grains. -
TOP MILK: Educational resources to promote healthy animals and evidence based antibiotic usage
Published on November 10, 2022
A new website is available where dairy farmers, veterinarians and industry professionals can find educational resources to maintain healthy cattle and use antimicrobials in a way that is both economically and socially responsible. -
What we know about buller steer syndrome in feedlot steers
Published on November 10, 2022
Buller steer syndrome is a complex behavioral issue that needs more research to determine its causative effects. -
Free online farm business management course offered in November 2022
Published on November 4, 2022
Farm Money Matters: Farm Business Management is a unique online course consisting of eight self-paced modules and four producer Zoom meetings. At the end of the course, you will develop an action plan to apply concepts learned to your farm. -
Lower costs with an input purchasing plan
Published on November 4, 2022
Intentional planning improves buyer decision making. -
Mindful manure application
Published on November 4, 2022
Reducing the risks associated with winter manure application -
MSU Extension seeking childcare providers to participate in innovative CSA, nutrition program
Published on November 3, 2022
By connecting caregivers to community farmers, Growing Healthy Eaters will increase access to local produce, educate providers about nutrition and teach children about gardening and agriculture.