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MSU student explores opportunities in science and the arts
Published on December 7, 2021
Rachel Drobnak combines her interests by studying crop and soil sciences and playing the carillon in Beaumont Tower. -
Student furthers education for a future career in equine industry
Published on December 7, 2021
Abigayle Holland’s volunteer experience at a horse rescue helped her decide to further her equine education through the MSU Institute of Agricultural Technology. -
Using rain gardens to improve water quality: Part 1
Published on December 7, 2021
Rain gardens are a great way to improve the water quality in your community and building one can be a great activity for kids! -
$19M research project seeks to understand how management impacts soil health, farmer well-being
Published on December 7, 2021
An international coalition co-led by MSU announced a $19 million project aimed at understanding how grazing management decisions impact soil health on pasture and rangeland, and how soil health can positively impact a producer’s land and well-being. -
Spartans come together on Giving Tuesday to support CANR community
Published on December 7, 2021
Our CANR community had a successful Giving Tuesday raising more than $15,000 for various projects and programs representing the college, AgBioResearch and MSU Extension. -
Recent alum educates youth about STEM, plastics, and sustainability
Published on December 7, 2021
Evan Morton’s passion for research, teaching and sustainability shaped his time at MSU and his career trajectory. -
Economics of biochar
Published on December 7, 2021
Join us for a webinar Thursday, Dec. 9. -
Preservatives & Refrigeration
Published on December 6, 2021
In prior posts, we’ve discussed the importance of preservative ingredients in our food supply. In this post, we discuss ways preservative ingredients in conjunction with refrigeration work to help ensure your food remains safe and healthy. -
Taylor receives top honor from the American Fisheries Society
Published on December 6, 2021
Bill Taylor has been honored with society's highest award for scientific achievement, cited as a "primary driving force" in inland waters work throughout the world. -
The Legume Systems Innovation Lab Funds Second Phase of Project, Promoting Trade Integration in Regional Legume Markets with Mobile Technology
Published on December 5, 2021
From the November 2021 newsletter -
New Legume Lab Project Looks to Transform Bean Seed Systems in Malawi
Published on December 5, 2021
From the November 2021 newsletter. -
Beyond Grain: The Potential of Cowpea in Local Markets of Mali
Published on December 5, 2021
From the November 2021 newsletter. -
Course on regulation of alcoholic beverages offered only every other year
Published on December 3, 2021
Enroll now to secure your spot in IFLR's course "Wine, Beer, and Spirits Laws and Regulations." Class begins on January 10. It will not be offered again until January 2024. -
Great Lakes Hop and Barley Conference gets a makeover
Published on December 3, 2021
MSU Extension, Michigan Brewers Guild and Master Brewers Association are bringing hop and barley growers expanded educational and networking opportunities via a conference Jan. 12-14, 2022. Registration is open! -
Legume Systems Innovation Lab Hosts Workshop to Examine the Future of Lentil Systems in Nepal
Published on December 3, 2021
From the November 2021 newsletter -
Weekly Beet - December 3, 2021
Published on December 3, 2021
In this weeks issue, various seminars, notices of trainings and Covid -19 Vaccination Requirement. -
Rain gardens part 2 – rain garden plants
Published on December 2, 2021
Rain gardens resemble regular perennial gardens and borders but have a more important function in the landscape. Learn more about which plants to include in your family’s rain garden. -
2021-22 FCWG Learning Exchange Series: Landowner Interest in Forest Carbon Market Opportunities in the US
Published on December 1, 2021
In this webinar, speakers Melissa Kreye and Calvin Norman from Penn State Extension present "Landowner Interest in Forest Carbon Market Opportunities in the US." -
Canning in winter can be a blast
Published on December 1, 2021
The slower pace of the winter season might be just what is needed to do a new canning project, especially when fresh ingredients are not always required. -
Entomology doctoral student blends interests to pursue career as a climate change scientist and outreach educator
Published on December 1, 2021
In addition to researching climate change and plant communities, Ph.D. student Elizeth Cinto Mejía enjoys outreach and science education with K-12 students, teachers and other educators she admires.