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The role of music in stress management
Published on June 17, 2021
Music can be a useful tool in relieving stress. -
In new Science publication, Jayne champions improving agricultural productivity in sub-Saharan Africa
Published on June 17, 2021
MSU Foundation Professor Thom Jayne and University of Florida Professor Pedro Sanchez make the case for increasing agricultural productivity in sub-Saharan Africa through increased investments in research, development, and extension. -
Southwest Michigan field crops update – June 17, 2021
Published on June 17, 2021
Upcoming cooler and wetter weather will be a welcome source of relief for crops that have been suffering from drought conditions and high evapotranspiration rates so far this season. -
Michigan 4-H eliminates 4-H participation fee
Published on June 17, 2021
Michigan State University Extension announced the elimination of the $20 fee for its flagship youth development program in an effort to better serve all youth across the state. -
Breaking ground July 30 for Veterans Therapy Garden Project in Kalamazoo
Published on June 17, 2021
Three-year project to create garden respite and educational opportunities for area veterans. -
To plan or not to plan? Minimum contents of a master plan
Published on June 17, 2021
For local governments that chose to adopt zoning, this is a moot question, as zoning must be based on a plan. Still, the minimum contents of a master plan are not well defined in law and communities have great latitude in developing a master plan. -
Grad Spotlight: Christine Sauer
Published on June 16, 2021
Christine is a fifth-year student in the Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics (AFRE) Ph.D. program. -
MSU receives $748K NASA grant to study globalization, urbanization and land use changes in Southeast Asia
Published on June 16, 2021
MSU Urban & Regional Planning program was selected by NASA to examine globalization, urbanization, land and environment changes in Southeast Asia. -
MSU researchers analyzing novel technique to improve Michigan wine production
Published on June 16, 2021
Paolo Sabbatini and Ilce Medina Meza are studying how removing leaves from vine canopies early in the season can help Michigan wine producers grow high-quality grapes. -
Preventing the spread of airborne disease: Training videos for greenhouse and garden center workers
Published on June 16, 2021
Tools aimed at fulfilling pandemic preparedness training requirements. -
Programming cattle feed intake can improve feed efficiency
Published on June 16, 2021
Programming feed intake of a high-concentrate diet early in the feeding period can result in improved feed efficiency and reduced feed costs. -
Michigan grape scouting report – June 16, 2021
Published on June 16, 2021
Grape bloom has started in northern Michigan. Bloom is continuing on vinifera wine grapes in southern Michigan as well. -
Cool looking demo article
Published on June 16, 2021
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New online nutrition class in American Sign Language
Published on June 15, 2021
Eat Healthy Be Active in American Sign Language is a video-based nutrition class with live support as needed for SNAP-Ed participants. -
Take simple steps to minimize your chances of falling
Published on June 15, 2021
Are you at risk for falling? Prevent falls by knowing potential safety concerns and working with your healthcare provider. Family, caregivers, and friends can help older adults stay safe in their homes. -
MSU Tollgate Farm 2021 Lamb Sale
Published on June 15, 2021
MSU Tollgate Farm 2021 Lamb Sale -
Southwest Michigan fruit update – June 15, 2021
Published on June 15, 2021
Strawberry harvest continues. Sweet cherry harvest is beginning. -
Northwest Michigan fruit update – June 15, 2021
Published on June 15, 2021
The region received some much-needed rain, but not as much as we could use; tart and sweet cherries are beginning to show some color. Strawberry harvest is in full swing. -
Insects, big data and a passion for open science launch a rewarding career
Published on June 15, 2021
Christie Bahlai shares how her entomology research and connections made as an MSU postdoc have contributed to work honored with a National Science Foundation early-career award. -
Managing the feed bunk for improved cattle performance
Published on June 15, 2021
The art of cattle feeding takes years of experience to master but understanding the science of feed bunk management can greatly shorten the learning curve.