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MSU grad reflects on time at MSU with the Class of 2021
Published on May 4, 2021
CANR Outstanding Student Leadership nominee, Holly Pummell, shares how goals and collective experiences helped shape her learning and Spartan journey while at Michigan State University. -
Trending – Soy Protein
Published on May 3, 2021
Veggie burgers and meat alternatives continue to hit the market. In this post, we look at another ingredient commonly found in these products, soy protein -
MSU grad shares how the Class of 2021 is poised to make an impact
Published on May 3, 2021
CANR Outstanding Student Leadership awardee, Ashley Prince, talks to undergrads about resilience, empowerment and growth to help change the world for the better. -
Sierra Barfield
Published on May 3, 2021
I am a Forester at Weyerhaeuser at the Snow Peak tree farm based out of Lebanon, OR. I’m an early rotation silviculture forester, which means I’m responsible for replanting a unit after it has been harvested and then managing those newly planted trees. -
Songwen Zhang plans to use her Ph.D. degree to continue solving fruit production problems
Published on May 3, 2021
Songwen chose an advanced degree in horticulture because horticulture is a field where researchers can help feed the world with their scientific findings -
Student view: Community engagement in a pandemic
Published on May 3, 2021
Many things have changed because of the pandemic, but not the importance of community engagement. Community engagement has the ability to reconnect us all during a time when a helping hand or friendly face is appreciated. -
BHEARD Scholar one of 25 top women behind agriculture sector growth, reforms and transformation in Kenya
Published on May 3, 2021
Dr. Shibia, BHEARD scholar who graduated at Texas Tech University in Agriculture and Applied Economic is one of 25 women behind Agriculture sector growth, reforms and transformation by the government of Kenya nominated by the government of Kenya. -
Fertilizer Subsidy Effects on Cowpea Areas and Spatial Crop Diversity in Malian Villages
Published on May 1, 2021
Fertilizer subsidy effects on cowpea areas and spatial crop diversity in Malian villages. -
Better control of your belly fat
Published on April 30, 2021
In an attempt to control your belly fat, have you turned to diet or zero-sugar soda? Find ways to cut down on your intake, if you’re not getting the results you want. -
June is National Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Month
Published on April 30, 2021
Give your body a health boost by eating more fresh fruit and vegetables. Give up the canned and frozen for a little while and enjoy the farm market, support local and indulge in the taste of fresh. -
Tips for increasing water consumption
Published on April 30, 2021
Is drinking more water a challenge for you? You are not alone; start small and grow with confidence. -
2020-21 FCWG Learning Exchange Series: Ecosystem Services Markets Conceived and Designed for Agriculture: Scaling Impacts
Published on April 30, 2021
In this webinar, speakers Debbie Reed and Stacy Cushenbery of Ecosystem Services Market Consortium will present "Ecosystem Services Markets Conceived and Designed for Agriculture: Scaling Impacts." -
Weekly Beet - April 30, 2021
Published on April 30, 2021
In this weeks issue - Various workshops, conferences and masters defenses. Required windows 10 upgrade notices for computers running windows 10, 1809. -
Congratulations to Dr. Reid Longley
Published on April 29, 2021
Successfully defended his PhD research. -
In the Weeds podcast on farm financial decisions
Published on April 29, 2021
This series hopes to guide you in upcoming decisions regarding the farm bill, COVID-19 financial relief and crop marketing. -
MSU greenhouses: Infrastructure that leads to innovation
Published on April 29, 2021
Greenhouses are an invaluable resource for faculty and students, but to maintain MSU’s leadership in plant science, upgrades are critical. -
Southwest Michigan field crops update – April 29, 2021
Published on April 29, 2021
Unusually dry conditions have provided needed opportunities to get field work done this spring, and upcoming rains may provide some relief needed to ward off drought impacts. -
What are Michigan’s Community Water System Infrastructure Needs?
Published on April 29, 2021
Millions of dollars of federal funds for local governments will begin arriving next month and investing in the upkeep of our drinking water systems is encouraged. -
Michigan vegetable crop report – April 28, 2021
Published on April 28, 2021
Dry fields have allowed for ramped up field work. Field sowing and maintaining transplant health are priorities right now. -
Laundry pod poisoning: Protecting your family
Published on April 28, 2021
Accidental exposure or consumption of laundry detergent packets by children can result in serious medical problems, so how can we prevent it?