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Parasitic weeds are rare, but not unknown in Michigan
Published on July 11, 2016
Parasitic weeds like dodder and yellow rattle don’t often become a problem in Michigan, but proper identification is important if and when they do. -
The Farm to School Census shows that Michigan programs are having a big impact
Published on July 8, 2016
The second nationwide Farm to School survey shows that programs are putting nearly $20 million into local economies and benefiting more than 700,000 students. -
MSU Agriculture Innovation Day will better serve needs of Michigan agriculture than former Ag Expo
Published on July 7, 2016
Inaugural event to provide in-depth focus on soil health. -
Youth animal science: Virology and bacteriology
Published on July 5, 2016
Take a deeper look at the science involved in animal production by exploring virology and bacteriology. -
Ingham and Mecosta County youth win top honors in Dairy Cattle Science 4-H State Awards
Published on June 30, 2016
Anna Moser of Ingham County and Julia Doughty of Mecosta County take top honors as the 2016 Dairy Cattle Science 4-H State Awards winners. -
What’s the nutrient value of wheat straw?
Published on June 8, 2016
Don’t sell yourself short when determining the nutrient value of wheat straw. -
Optimize the welfare of calves during dehorning
Published on June 6, 2016
Follow several key guidelines to minimize stress and discomfort for calves during the dehorning process. -
Manure and soil organic matter
Published on May 26, 2016
When it comes to building soil organic matter, manure sources are not all created equal. -
Youth animal science: Endocrinology
Published on May 26, 2016
Take a deeper look at the science involved in animal production by exploring endocrinology. -
Tips for a successful forage harvest
Published on May 24, 2016
First cutting alfalfa harvest details make a positive difference.