-
Campaign Checklist
Published on October 3, 2022
This checklist can help you create a multichannel marketing campaign. -
Data, People, and Policy are the Heart of Assistant Professor James Sears’ Work
Published on October 3, 2022
Dr. James Sears is a new assistant professor in AFRE researching consumer and producer responses to unexpected shocks. -
MSU Extension offers training for deploying equipment needed to respond effectively to accidents involving livestock
Published on October 3, 2022
Equipment needed to safely extricate livestock from trucks and trailers, move and contain animals following a transportation accident will be displayed and described in this section of the ERAIL course offered in-person by MSU Extension Oct 18, 2022. -
Joseph Rusike respected Agricultural Economist and MSU alumnus dies unexpectedly
Published on October 3, 2022
Prominent researcher will be missed by the many in the Food Security Group and the larger agricultural development community -
Assistant Professor Molly Sears Aims for Enhanced Production with Enhanced Protection
Published on October 3, 2022
Dr. Molly Sears is focusing her research on finding solutions for producers while holistically impacting ecosystems in a positive manner. -
Horticulture student recommends becoming involved in student clubs
Published on October 3, 2022
Horticulture senior Emma Brinks found community in the Student Horticulture Association. Her long-term goal is to own a nursery of her own that focuses on native plants and natural ecosystems. -
AFRE Research Team Publishes Results on Motivations and Intent Behind Biotechnology Adoption in Dairy
Published on October 3, 2022
Dr. Danielle Ufer's study received recognition for winning the 2022 Richardson-Applebaum Outstanding Graduate Award for Best Ph.D. Dissertation. -
Congratulations Summer 2022 Semester Graduates!
Published on October 1, 2022
Recent graduates Junjie Han, PhD, Muhammed Ibraheem, MS, and Alyssa Logan, PhD continue onward in their careers. -
Food Handling Practices for Apple Drying in Home Kitchens in the United States: A Survey
Published on October 1, 2022
Fruit drying has traditionally received little food safety attention in spite of Salmonella outbreaks and recalls involving low-moisture foods. -
Immobilization of CWD Prions
Published on October 1, 2022
A team of interdisciplinary researchers have been able to study how to immobilize prions that are found in the environment through using pyrogenic carbonaceous geosorbents (PCGs), such as activated carbons and biochars. -
The Next Frontier of CWD Models for Michigan
Published on October 1, 2022
Disease simulation models, particularly agent-based models (ABMs), provide a unique tool to help researchers and managers better understand CWD dynamics and predict outbreaks -
Multistate CWD Strategic Planning Initiative
Published on October 1, 2022
MSU faculty member Dr. Sonja Christensen has assembled a consortium of over 14 universities, multiple state and federal agencies, and Canadian provinces to identify five thematic areas where further research for CWD is needed. -
Recent Publications
Published on October 1, 2022
Recent publications from faculty, staff, and students. -
Podcast Real Science Exchange Interviews MSU ANS Grad Students and Postdocs
Published on October 1, 2022
Balchem interviews award winners and features highlighted research from the ADSA Annual Meeting over the course of 3 segments. -
MSU Extension Educator
Published on October 1, 2022
A key recommendation proposed by Michigan’s CWD working group was the development of public education to address CWD. -
Evaluation of Deer Population Parameter Estimates and Implications for CWD
Published on October 1, 2022
Today’s vast amount of CWD information and high-performance computing present this research team with an opportunity to open new doors to better understanding the disease. -
Research Updates
Published on October 1, 2022
Recent research at the South Campus Animal Farms -
Facility Upgrades
Published on October 1, 2022
There have been several upgrades for the South Campus Animal Farms -
Pulling on the Same End of the Rope: Developing a Regional CWD Adaptive Management Framework
Published on October 1, 2022
One solution to overcoming the challenges of CWD management in Michigan, is the development and implementation of a regional adaptive management approach. A regional CWD adaptive management framework requires a two-phase learning approach. -
Team Spotlight - Hope Bennethum
Published on September 30, 2022
Meet Hope Bennethum, our Communications and Outreach Student Assistant for Mass Timber at MSU. Learn more about the team member behind our social media platforms, and segments like this team spotlight.