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MSU at the African Fertilizer and Soil Health Summit
Published on June 12, 2024
MSU faculty at African summit emphasized local leadership for sustainable agriculture action plans. -
New bilingual video series aims to reduce the spread of antibiotic resistant bacteria
Published on June 12, 2024
Farm workers play a crucial role in reducing the spread of antibiotic resistant bacteria. -
Advances in understanding Gram-positive mastitis on farms
Published on June 12, 2024
Mastitis remains the most common and costly disease in the dairy industry, and most cases are treated with intramammary antibiotics. -
MSU Dairy Education
Published on June 12, 2024
Student succeed in the classroom and beyond. -
Determining the causes of pregnancy loss in lactating dairy cows
Published on June 12, 2024
New research on fertility in dairy herds. -
Michigan vegetable crop report – June 12, 2024
Published on June 12, 2024
Vegetable crops and pests are progressing. -
New climate resiliency program aims to assist in ‘challenges our farm hasn’t faced before’
Published on June 12, 2024
Jeanie Igl, fourth-generation farmer of Hawkins Homestead based in Ingham County, said she hopes the new Agricultural Climate Resiliency Program will provide several years of climate research to combat the emerging issues her farm is experiencing. -
West central Michigan tree fruit update – June 11, 2024
Published on June 11, 2024
Sweet cherry varieties and some tart cherries are starting to turn red. Harvest of early sweet cherry varieties is just a few weeks away. -
Grand Rapids area tree fruit update – June 11, 2024
Published on June 11, 2024
Settling into summer on the Ridge. -
Northwest Michigan fruit update – June 11, 2024
Published on June 11, 2024
Sweet cherries are starting to color, and more June drop is evident in many sweet cherry varieties. Apples are also sizing, and growers are evaluating their thinning outcomes. -
Southwest Michigan fruit update – June 11, 2024
Published on June 11, 2024
Some fruits are beginning to show color. -
The short- and long-term effects of social contact in dairy calves
Published on June 11, 2024
Emily Lindner, a PhD student in the Animal Behavior and Welfare lab at the University of Florida shared her knowledge on the impact of social rearing on dairy calf performance and production during a recent webinar. -
Call for Papers for the I-GUIDE 2024 Forum
Published on June 11, 2024
The I-GUIDE 2024 Forum, Convergence Science and Geospatial AI for Environmental Sustainability, is coming up October 14-16 in Jackson, Wyoming, USA.I-GUIDE invites researchers, AI and data scientists, and cyberinfrastructure experts to share their wo... -
CANR Alumni Board Spotlight – Jessie Lewis
Published on June 10, 2024
CANR is releasing a series of spotlights on Alumni Board members. Jessie Lewis (Packaging, '92 B.S., '94 M.S.) is currently an Executive Board member representing the School of Packaging. -
Potty training success
Published on June 10, 2024
Many parents of toddlers anxiously await the day that they can ditch the diaper and move to the potty! However, this skill, just like crawling and walking, will come at a different age for each child. Follow these five steps for success with your child! -
New MSU research projects supported by sustainable agriculture funds
Published on June 10, 2024
Two new projects will be funded by the Bayer New Initiatives Fund for Sustainable Agriculture and the Sustainable Michigan Fund. -
Everyday Toxicology – Exposure
Published on June 10, 2024
Scientists frequently talk about dose, dose rate, and exposure. But, what is exposure? How is our body exposed to ingredients? In this post, we look at exposure and routes of exposure. -
PSM IT NEWS FOR 6/10/2024
Published on June 9, 2024
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2023-2024 Special collection of scientific articles on honey bee research from the Journal of Insect Science
Published on June 7, 2024
A collection of articles on recent honey bee research is available for free online. -
Michigan hop crop report week of June 6, 2024
Published on June 7, 2024
Hops are ahead of schedule, but a short cool down is on the horizon.