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August 25 2021 Planners Lunch Presentation Mass Timber
Published on August 25, 2021
August 25, 2021, MassTimber@MSU Director, Sandra Lupien joined the MSU Extension’s Land Use and Planning program’s monthly Tribal Planners lunch to provide an introduction to Mass Timber. -
Are we Leaving our Seniors Food Insecure and Deserted?
Published on August 25, 2021
Food insecurity and under-nutrition have negative consequences for our underserved senior populations. Haskell and DeAngelo look at the issue and explain how bills like the Healthy Food Access for All Americans bill are essential. -
Inspired and in-person: face-to-face programming returns for Michigan 4-H
Published on August 25, 2021
Summer programming is back in full force for 4-H programs across the state as in-person programming returns in 2021. -
Michigan grape scouting report – Aug. 25, 2021
Published on August 25, 2021
Grape harvest is beginning in southwest Michigan. Veraison is underway further north. -
Grand Rapids area apple maturity report – Aug. 25, 2021
Published on August 25, 2021
This is the third apple maturity report for the 2021 harvest season. -
New trail makes nature more accessible at the MSU Corey Marsh Ecological Research Center
Published on August 25, 2021
Generous gifts make ADA-accessible trail possible -
Michigan insects in the garden – Season 2 Week 10: Mydas flies
Published on August 25, 2021
Mydas flies are large Michigan flies that mimic wasps. -
West central Michigan small fruit update – Aug. 24, 2021
Published on August 24, 2021
West central Michigan has been with no rain for the las 12 days, favoring excellent conditions for strawberry, raspberry and blueberry harvest. -
Senior Design experience prepares MSU biosystems engineers for careers after graduation
Published on August 24, 2021
Michigan State University's biosystems engineering program collaborates with industry partners to provide real-world opportunities for students. -
Mycotoxins in Michigan corn silage: 2019-20 data and call for 2021 samples
Published on August 24, 2021
Corn silage is rarely analyzed for mycotoxins, so contamination remains largely unnoticed. An MSU project aims to resolve this mycotoxin dilemma and help growers reduce possible losses. Growers can submit corn silage samples for free mycotoxin analysis. -
Senior Design experience prepares MSU biosystems engineers for careers after graduation
Published on August 24, 2021
Michigan State University's biosystems engineering program collaborates with industry partners to provide real-world opportunities for students. -
Northwest Michigan tree fruit update – Aug. 24, 2021
Published on August 24, 2021
Apples are ripening quickly with the heat and adequate moisture; we anticipate harvest to be seven to10 days ahead of normal. -
Southwest Michigan fruit update – Aug. 24, 2021
Published on August 24, 2021
Apple harvest is beginning. -
Email etiquette and what teens should know
Published on August 24, 2021
Create a positive first impression by using these email tips. -
Survival Camp 2021: Monday - Friday
Published on August 23, 2021
Survival Camp 2021: Monday - Friday -
The Journey of an Onion: Seed to Plate with the MSU Tollgate Farm Sustainable Agriculture Team
Published on August 23, 2021
The Journey of an Onion: Seed to Plate with the MSU Tollgate Farm Sustainable Agriculture Team -
Join the Tollgate Farm 4-H Club for the 2021-2022 Year
Published on August 23, 2021
Join the Tollgate Farm 4-H Club for the 2021-2022 Year -
Director's Message August
Published on August 23, 2021
As we embark on a new academic year at Michigan State University, I wanted to reach out and update you on the great work we're undertaking at CRIS. -
Michigan Sea Grant approaches Great Lakes issues with a statewide outlook and a strong local focus
Published on August 23, 2021
Sea Grant educators partner with many state agencies and other organizations to encourage sustainable use of Michigan’s resources and promote Great Lakes literacy. -
Chlorpyrifos banned on food crops
Published on August 23, 2021
Chlorpyrifos use on all food crops is being banned, thus it will not be available to growers in spring 2022.