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Weekly Beet - September 10, 2021
Published on September 10, 2021
Weekly Beet - September 10, 2021 -
USDA releases 2021 farmland cash rent values
Published on September 10, 2021
Land rent prices vary tremendously from county to county. -
Fight or flight: Stressed sheep will react differently
Published on September 10, 2021
Environmental stressors such as accidents during transport cause sheep to react differently than normal. When faced with such situations, docile sheep can become agitated and may even rush people who are trying to work with them. -
Introduction to Grain Marketing for Beginning Farmers bulletin available
Published on September 10, 2021
A bulletin aimed at new farmers and those who are new to grain marketing. -
ReNAPRI Help Launch 2021 Agricultural Status Report in Kenya
Published on September 9, 2021
ReNAPRI continues to play an increasingly important role in shaping agricultural policy research throughout Africa -
Southwest Michigan field crops update – Sept. 9, 2021
Published on September 9, 2021
Corn and soybean in many fields are approaching physiological maturity. Upcoming warm weather will accelerate crop progress, resulting in an early harvest season this year. -
A fruitful partnership
Published on September 9, 2021
MSU, Tree Fruit Commission, MDARD partner to support fruit industry -
Grand Rapids area apple maturity report – Sept. 8, 2021
Published on September 9, 2021
This is the fifth apple maturity report for the Grand Rapids, Michigan, region. -
Aging and mental health: Recognizing anxiety in older adults
Published on September 8, 2021
Anxiety is often overlooked in older adults. -
Michigan grape scouting report – Sept. 8, 2021
Published on September 8, 2021
Grape berry moth numbers are increasing. Damage is becoming more common. -
Southwest Michigan apple maturity report – Sept. 8, 2021
Published on September 8, 2021
This is the second weekly apple maturity report for the southwest Michigan region. -
New Trail Policy and Law course gives students a toolkit to advocate in their own communities
Published on September 8, 2021
Community Sustainability class led by Bob Wilson provides a ‘how-to’ and empowers students to be leaders in outdoor recreation development. -
How quickly must a FOIA request be answered?
Published on September 8, 2021
A Michigan Supreme Court ruling changes the timeline for a public body to fulfill FOIA requests. -
Northwest Michigan apple maturity report – Sept. 8, 2021
Published on September 8, 2021
This apple maturity report is the third this season, and apples are maturing quickly as a result of this year’s warm conditions. -
Southwest Michigan fruit update – Sept. 7, 2021
Published on September 7, 2021
This is the last scouting report for the year. -
Student research on water sustainability made possible by MSU alumnus and donor
Published on September 7, 2021
Meaningful research is not always easy, but with help from the extended MSU network, improving natural resource management is made possible. -
Michigan State University's Forest, Carbon, and Climate Program (FCCP) is adding fire ecology and management to its curriculum
Published on September 6, 2021
In article "E-Learning Program expanding to incorporate fire ecology studies", Lauren Noel outlines the addition of fire ecology and management to the FCCP curriculum as part of a suite of existing courses in the FCCP. -
Water School webinar series highlights water policy
Published on September 3, 2021
Local decision-makers play a key role in managing and protecting the water quality of our freshwater resources. -
Converting a kitchen recipe to a commercial formula
Published on September 3, 2021
Taking a recipe from the kitchen and putting it into a standardized commercial format is essential for commercial production. -
Does corn silage fed to feedlot cattle need to be kernel processed?
Published on September 2, 2021
Processing corn silage can improve corn kernel damage and increase starch digestibility when fed to cattle; however, the expected increase in feedlot performance may be minimal.