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4-H alumni step up for Michigan 4-H
Published on May 9, 2022
Throughout the month of May, Michigan 4-H alumni and supporters are stepping up to the challenge in support of 4-H. Since May 1, nearly 300 participants have been engaged in the Michigan 4-H Alumni & Supporters Walking Challenge! -
Pursuing agricultural education to inspire future generations
Published on May 9, 2022
Zoey Zupin shares why she is pursuing Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Education and her goals to inspire future generations as an educator. -
Smitley Recognized for Support of Michigan Golf Industry
Published on May 9, 2022
Dave Smitley is recognized for his support of the Golf Industry in Michigan. -
2021-22 FCWG Learning Exchange Series: Modeling Forest Management and Carbon: A Tool for State-Wide Planning and Action
Published on May 5, 2022
In this webinar, speakers Chad Papa and Kendall DeLyser present, "Modeling Forest Management and Carbon: A Tool for State-Wide Planning and Action." -
Newborn dairy calf care management
Published on May 5, 2022
Replacement heifer performance depends on the quality care of the newborn calf. -
Reducing sidewall compaction in field crops
Published on May 5, 2022
The potential for sidewall compaction occurring during planting operations is high this spring and the following information will help you reduce this yield-limiting phenomenon. -
New book: The Omo-Turkana Basin Cooperation for Sustainable Water Management
Published on May 5, 2022
New book: The Omo-Turkana Basin Cooperation for Sustainable Water Management -
Christmas trees 101: Weed management
Published on May 5, 2022
Weed pressure can reduce seedling survivability and marketability of mature trees, directly impacting farm profitability. -
Wheat Feekes Stage 6: What does it mean?
Published on May 5, 2022
Feekes Stage 6 in wheat is an important stage for many management decisions. -
Southwest Michigan field crops update – May 5, 2022
Published on May 5, 2022
Planting progress continues to be hindered by persistent rainfall and wet soils, but warm and dry weather forecasted for next week will enable a surge in fieldwork and overwintering crop growth. -
Soybean producers should be patient yet prudent about the wet weather
Published on May 5, 2022
Waiting for good soil and weather conditions and making plans for speeding up planting operations will benefit soybean producers this spring. -
MSU Forestry partnering with Ecotek Labs to promote K-12 science learning
Published on May 5, 2022
The Michigan State University (MSU) Department of Forestry is continuing to build its partnership with Detroit-based science research organization Ecotek Lab, now providing hands-on lab experience to high schoolers once a month. -
Cultivate Michigan Marketplace Returns in Grand Rapids
Published on May 4, 2022
After a three-year hiatus, Cultivate Michigan Marketplace events have returned. -
Spring fertilization of garden fruits
Published on May 4, 2022
High quality garden fruit production requires proper soil fertility. -
Posting videos to MSU Extension and AgBioResearch YouTube channels
Published on May 4, 2022
MSU professionals who create promotional or educational video content may choose to host their videos on MSU Extension- or AgBioResearch-managed YouTube channels -
MSU North American Intercollegiate Dairy Challenge team wins fourth consecutive national title
Published on May 4, 2022
Ten MSU students refined analytical, communication and dairy science skills at the national event. -
Northwest Michigan fruit update – May 3, 2022
Published on May 3, 2022
Cold weather persists in northwest Michigan, and there has been little movement in crop development in over a week. -
Do you want to visit another country? Consider the IFYE Exchange!
Published on May 3, 2022
Young adults can participate in an in-depth, rural-based, cultural immersion focused experience for two-, three- or six-months with multiple host families in a foreign country. -
Grand Rapids area tree fruit update – May 3, 2022
Published on May 3, 2022
Cool, dry conditions last week, but expect rain and warming temperatures by the weekend and next week. -
Auxins and ABA promote vascular function and reduce bitter pit of Honeycrisp apples
Published on May 3, 2022
Michigan State University research demonstrates that auxin and ABA applications can be used to mitigate bitter pit.