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FCCP Looking to Hire North America and Corporate Lead
Published on December 13, 2021
The Forest Carbon and Climate program is looking for a passionate individual who will spearhead a major new initiative to bring needed science, policy, and dialogue to state-level decision-makers and the private sector. -
Trending - Sweeteners
Published on December 13, 2021
It’s the holiday season, which means holiday baking, candy, and other sweet confectionaries abound. In this post, we highlight the different types of ingredients that make our foods sweet. -
MSU research team receives $750K USDA grant to explore ways to mitigate crop uptake of PFAS
Published on December 13, 2021
Project GREEEN seed funding leveraged for new three-year study -
New MSU research shows photosynthesis controlled by nutrient signaling in plants
Published on December 13, 2021
The findings can help in the development of more resilient plants that are able to withstand nutrient-poor conditions, thus improving global food production. -
Forest forensics
Published on December 10, 2021
Read the landscape to uncover its hidden past. -
Weekly Beet - December 10, 2021
Published on December 10, 2021
In this weeks issue: 2022 Faculty Meeting dates set, announcement of various seminars and career development opportunities. -
FDA Announces New Peanut Allergy Health Claim
Published on December 9, 2021
Read Neal Fortin's summary of the new guidance, and link to supporting documents. -
Smith to lead MSU AgBioResearch as new director
Published on December 9, 2021
George W. Smith has been named the director of MSU AgBioResearch and senior associate dean for research for the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, effective immediately. -
New Research Explores Halal Food Fraud and its Implications for the Meat Industry
Published on December 9, 2021
With support from the USDA, Michigan State University graduate student Kelsey Hopkins seeks to improve the rapidly growing halal meat industry. -
Update on antimicrobials sold for use in pigs
Published on December 9, 2021
Based on U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s most recent Summary Report, sales of medically important antibiotics for use in pigs increased 9% in 2019. -
Gifts that make an impact
Published on December 9, 2021
Consider giving gifts this holiday season that will keep you out of debt and let someone know you care. -
A Holistic Approach to Policy Change in Nigeria’s Agri-Food Value Chain
Published on December 8, 2021
To improve agricultural policy and enhance food security in Nigeria, researchers at Michigan State University have helped launch a new Innovation Lab for Policy Leadership in Agriculture and Food Security (PiLAF) at the University of Ibadan. -
Entomology’s Bugged newsletter details changes underway
Published on December 8, 2021
Change is in the air and most of it is positive. Read MSU Entomology’s news in the fall 2021 Bugged. -
FCCP Program Associate Evan Beresford interviews with The State News
Published on December 8, 2021
The State News interviews FCCP team member, Evan Beresford, regarding FCCP's partnership in the $5.3 million USDA Regional Conservation Partnership Program grant focused on reforestation in Michigan. -
A second Farm to Early Care and Education Implementation Grant will further expand farm to ECE efforts in Michigan
Published on December 8, 2021
An additional $90,900 grant will grow connections between early care and education providers and food producers in Michigan. -
Resolutions
Published on December 8, 2021
Tips for keeping your resolutions. -
Volunteer for your health
Published on December 8, 2021
Give your time and improve your health. -
Exploring Great Lakes literacy and watershed stewardship
Published on December 8, 2021
The Lake Huron Place-Based Stewardship Education Summer Teacher Institute continues to change and grow to meet the needs of Michigan teachers. -
You are invited to take the 2021 National Food Hub Survey
Published on December 8, 2021
Food hubs and other organizations that aggregate and distribute regional food products are encouraged to participate in the 2021 survey. -
Climate change requires smart gardening
Published on December 8, 2021
Help your garden adapt to climate change.