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101 Series – Placebo Effect
Published on March 15, 2021
We've discussed ingredients with purported health benefits that aren't supported by research, but why do these ingredients continue to sell if they don't work? In this post, we explore the connection between our brain and our body in the placebo effect. -
Meet Our Staff and Volunteers March 2021
Published on March 15, 2021
Meet Our Staff and Volunteers March 2021 -
Understanding Consumer Preferences for Gene-Edited Food
Published on March 15, 2021
Through her doctoral research, AFRE graduate student Valerie Kilders explores how consumers perceive and value different gene-edited food products in different settings. -
Outdoor education during a pandemic
Published on March 15, 2021
Spending time learning outside is even more important during stressful times. -
MSU to study precision livestock farming adoption trends in U.S. swine industry
Published on March 15, 2021
Animal science researcher Janice Siegford will examine how agricultural technologies can help farmers, consumers and animals. -
Michigan 4-H helps youth prepare and pay for college
Published on March 15, 2021
Through programs that prepare students for college and an array of financial scholarships that make college more affordable, MSU Extension is helping youth to prepare and pay for college. It also provides scholarships to outstanding 4-H alumni. -
2020 Michigan County Allocated Tax Rates
Published on March 15, 2021
The Michigan county allocated tax rates are provided annually as supplemental resources for the Guide to Michigan County Government 5th Edition discussion of millage distribution methods on page 17 in Chapter 7, General Property Tax Revenue. -
How to deal with common grain pantry pests
Published on March 12, 2021
Grain-loving pantry pests contaminate food, but do not cause foodborne illness. -
Weekly Beet - March 12, 2020
Published on March 11, 2021
In this weeks Issue: Karim Maredia, to receive the ANR Distinguished Faculty Award. Notice of Various seminars and meetings. -
Entomology and PSM professor receives 2021 CANR Distinguished Faculty Award
Published on March 11, 2021
Karimbhai Maredia, Ph.D., will receive the 2021 CANR Distinguished Faculty Award during ANR Month. -
2021 Making It In Michigan virtual conference general sessions to highlight trends and new opportunities
Published on March 11, 2021
Michigan food entrepreneurs are invited to participate in online sessions April 27, 28 and May 4, 5 & 6, 2021. -
Phosphorus and potassium fertilizer recommendations for high-yielding, profitable soybeans
Published on March 11, 2021
Maximize your economic returns from phosphorus and potassium fertilizer applications to soybeans. -
MSU Extension Tollgate Farm Wheelchair Accessibility Initiative
Published on March 11, 2021
Give to the MSU Extension Tollgate Farm Wheelchair Accessibility Initiative and help youth and adults with limited mobility visit the farm. -
New grant to help carrot and wheat growers deter invisible pests
Published on March 11, 2021
Entomologist Marisol Quintanilla will lead a team in unraveling the mysteries of a microscopic pest of carrots and wheat. -
Biden Stimulus Plan to Aid Michigan Local Finances and Economies
Published on March 11, 2021
Michigan localities will share $4.4 billion in federal fiscal recovery aid. The stimulus package is expected to support some 43,000 Michigan jobs with annual labor earnings of nearly $3.6 million and increase gross state product by $6.7 billion. -
How Agricultural Productivity Shocks Influence Youth Employment in Sub-Saharan Africa
Published on March 11, 2021
MSUAFRE Ph.D. student, Josephat Koima’s, research focuses on the intersection of agriculture, youth employment, and human capital development, and is influenced by the need to address the rising youth population in Sub-Saharan Africa. -
Forestry Graduate Student Spotlight – Shivan Gc
Published on March 10, 2021
Shivan Gc, Ph.D. Candidate, is interested is the economics and decision making processes of natural resource management using economic models and social theories. -
Paul Ojo Awarded C.S. Mott Predoctoral Fellowship in Sustainable Agriculture.
Published on March 10, 2021
Paul Ojo was selected to receive a C.S. Mott Predoctoral Fellowship in Sustainable Agriculture. This is a three-year award beginning in January 2021 -
David Gross
Published on March 10, 2021
David Gross, class of 1966 -
Farm budgets: planning now for profits
Published on March 9, 2021
March 30 webinar will discuss the various nuances of farm profitability.