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Mindfulness A to Z book helps children practice mindfulness, supports social emotional health
Published on March 18, 2021
MSU Extension’s “Mindfulness A to Z: An Alphabet for Fun and Calming Activities” can help you and your child practice mindfulness. -
Fall harvest conditions left a mixed bag of challenges in southwest Michigan fields
Published on March 18, 2021
Late harvest during wet conditions left ruts in some fields in 2020. Waiting for dry conditions to fix them may be beneficial, but don’t overlook the value of wheat and deep rooted cover crops to help remediate compaction. -
Field Crops Webinar Series addresses grain price outlook and novel marketing strategies
Published on March 18, 2021
The last presentation of the Field Crops Webinar Series on March 22, 2021, will feature MSU agricultural economist Matt Gammans. -
MSU students take 2nd place at the 2021 National Association of Home Builders Student Competition
Published on March 18, 2021
In February, the two-time defending national champion MSU Residential Construction Management Competition team took second place at the National Association of Home Builders 2021 Student Competition, which was held virtually this year. -
Incompatible office: what does it mean and how does it differ from a conflict of interest?
Published on March 18, 2021
Conflict of Interest and Incompatible Office are not the same thing. There are unique responses to each situation. -
Community-driven tourism program provides benefits to rural city leaders
Published on March 18, 2021
City of St. Clair, MI leadership team reveals benefits of working together after participating in First Impressions Tourism assessment program. -
Getting ready for those early insects in Christmas tree and nursery fields
Published on March 18, 2021
It’s never too early to begin scouting your trees and fields for early season pests, such as Zimmerman pine moth and white pine weevil. -
Teffola – the littlest grain that could
Published on March 18, 2021
MSU Product Center client spotlight: Claire Smith. -
Reach new buyers through the Making It In Michigan Virtual Trade Show
Published on March 18, 2021
Michigan food businesses are invited to participate in the event starting April 29, 2021. -
MSU recognized as global leader in environmental antimicrobial resistance research
Published on March 17, 2021
University ranks in top 10 worldwide in amount of research published on topics related to environmental antimicrobial resistance -
How to support children after one year of virtual learning
Published on March 17, 2021
Strategies to help youth as learning challenges continue during the pandemic. -
Dennis Pennington will present at final Wheat Wisdom Webinar Series on March 24
Published on March 17, 2021
Dennis Pennington of Michigan State University will provide a Michigan wheat crop and research update. -
Improve your garden with MSU Enviroweather’s tools and information
Published on March 17, 2021
Enviroweather’s weather-based models and forecasting interpret Michigan’s conditions to help gardeners make better decisions about plant care and pest management. -
Will the Supreme Court say farewell to California Farm Animal Welfare rules?
Published on March 16, 2021
Originally published by the Michigan Farm Bureau in Michigan Farm News -
United States Support of the WHO is Critical to Ensure Global Food Safety
Published on March 16, 2021
The World Health Organization is much more than an organization regulating the global pandemic Covid-19 outbreak. The U.S. must commit to continuous future funding to the WHO to ensure the food we all consume is safe and traded fairly. -
Grad Spotlight: Natalie Loduca
Published on March 16, 2021
Natalie is a first-year student in the Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics (AFRE) Ph.D. program. -
Latte & Learn: Reforestation for Ecosystem Resilience
Published on March 16, 2021
This session will explore the ecosystem-scale science, logistics, and opportunities for reforestation in response to disturbance as well as a changing climate. -
Student-led bird banding innovation spearheads continuation of data collection despite COVID-19
Published on March 16, 2021
Two fisheries and wildlife undergraduate students, Hannah Landwerlen and Evan Griffis, designed and built a box that allows bird banding to be performed safely during the novel coronavirus pandemic. -
Register for the 2021 Michigan Statewide Grape Spring Kickoff webinar on March 23
Published on March 16, 2021
Early season topics will be covered by MSU Extension experts for Michigan grape growers. -
MSU agribusiness management student secures job before graduation
Published on March 16, 2021
Senior Aaron Fahrner accepts employment offer based on internship experiences, interdisciplinary studies at MSU and his background in agriculture.