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Stress management tips for seniors
Published on August 5, 2021
There are many effective ways to manage stress as we age. -
Animal Camp 2021: Monday-Wednesday
Published on August 5, 2021
Animal Camp 2021: Monday-Wednesday -
Pre-veraison and veraison canopy management in the vineyard
Published on August 5, 2021
In cool climate viticulture with short seasons and reduced heat accumulation during summer, careful and timely viticultural practices are essential for maximizing the profitability and sustainability of your vineyards. -
When buying property, be sure to check the local zoning ordinance
Published on August 5, 2021
Being aware of how a local zoning ordinance applies to a piece of property can save purchasers trouble down the road. -
Alum Stephanie Makela is a research technician at Pure Line Seeds in Washington State
Published on August 5, 2021
Her work combines her favorite areas of horticulture: production, plant breeding and seed production. -
Scientists meld Twitter and satellite views to understand epic impact
Published on August 5, 2021
A unique look at two enormous global projects to understand if early concerns about environmental damage emerged, and public sentiment. -
Southwest Michigan field crops update – Aug. 5, 2021
Published on August 5, 2021
Crops are progressing rapidly through reproductive stages, and rainfall is not expected to keep up with crop demand during next week’s return to summer-like temperatures. -
Career advancement paths for migrant and seasonal farmworkers through new grant to MSU, nonprofit partners, and State of Michigan
Published on August 5, 2021
Creating ways for farmworkers to gain career-ready skills through hands-on training and professional experiences. -
AFRE Graduate Student Receives National Recognition for Teaching Excellence
Published on August 4, 2021
Graduate student April Athnos has recieved three teaching honors in 2021. -
MSU Extension focuses on food access for all
Published on August 4, 2021
From farmers market vouchers to innovative meal delivery services, MSU Extension is committed to helping Michiganders access healthy and nutritious foods. -
Safely preserve your produce at home
Published on August 4, 2021
There are many resources available to assist home food preservers in preserving a safe product. -
Drive-by botany: Chicory and common mullein
Published on August 4, 2021
Profiles of common Michigan roadside flora in mid-July 2021. -
Michigan grape scouting report – Aug. 4, 2021
Published on August 4, 2021
Viticulture Field Day was a success. There are several other events planned for the year. -
Keeping kids safe by choosing the adults in your child’s life: External caregivers - Part 1
Published on August 4, 2021
How to thoughtfully decide which adults are safe to be around and care for your child. -
A zoning plan is a required part of master plans in Michigan
Published on August 4, 2021
Recent changes to Michigan statutes related to planning and zoning clarify the requirement for communities with an adopted zoning ordinance to also have an adopted “zoning plan.” -
African Swine Fever outbreak in the Dominican Republic spurs the need for enhanced biosecurity on swine farms in the U.S.
Published on August 4, 2021
The first outbreak of African Swine Fever in the Western Hemisphere in nearly 40 years requires all U.S. swine farmers to prioritize and enhance biosecurity practices aimed at protecting the health of their herds. -
Michigan insects in the garden – Season 2 Week 7: Robber flies
Published on August 4, 2021
If you’re not careful, these predatory flies might just steal your heart. -
Director Daum shares the impact the transformative Amcor gift will have on the School of Packaging
Published on August 3, 2021
Recently, global packaging leader Amcor made a transformative gift to the MSU School of Packaging. We interviewed the MSU School of Packaging director Matt Daum to learn more about the impact this gift will have on the school. -
Packaging leader Amcor makes transformative gift to Michigan State University School of Packaging
Published on August 3, 2021
The $10.8 million gift from Amcor is the largest corporate gift in the School of Packaging's history and will establish an endowed faculty position focused on sustainability and support renovations to the School of Packaging building. -
Preparing for apple harvest in the Grand Rapids area
Published on August 3, 2021
Harvest is around the corner. Here are a few reminders as you get ready.