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Virtual gingerbread baking class a special holiday tradition shared with global community
Published on February 12, 2021
A successful virtual gingerbread baking class was hosted to share a special Polish holiday tradition with the global community. -
Cashing in on gardening motivations
Published on February 12, 2021
Tune into a live webcast with Bridget Behe for guidance on the 2021 retail season. -
Making winter enjoyable for children
Published on February 12, 2021
Children need 60 minutes of daily physical activity all year round, even in the winter months. Let’s look at some fun ways your children can be active in the winter. -
Michigan Cherry Slurp Event Resources
Published on February 11, 2021
Check out this Michigan Cherry Slurp Event Guide filled with resources, tips and more! -
Food Insecurity and Food Deserts: How are they Related?
Published on February 11, 2021
Food for thought: Scott Haskell argues that regulatory changes to food pricing, taxation, education, and business incentives, are needed to address food deserts, swamps, and mirages. -
On-farm employee trainings available for Michigan dairy farms
Published on February 11, 2021
The MSU Extension dairy team has multiple employee training programs available for dairy farms in Michigan. -
Wheat webinar series features Facebook live option
Published on February 11, 2021
Facebook live options added to 2021 Wheat Wisdom Webinar Series, with first speaker Angie Setzer focusing on marketing. -
Alyssa published her study in journal Plant and Soil
Published on February 11, 2021
Alyssa published an article: "Dynamics of N2O in vicinity of plant residues: a microsensor approach". -
Update your canning methods for safety
Published on February 10, 2021
Many recommendations for canning methods have changed over the years. Home food preservers need to update their methods to keep food – and people – safe. -
Rowntree named C.S. Mott Professor of Sustainable Agriculture
Published on February 10, 2021
Animal science professor strives to advance sustainable agriculture techniques in Michigan -
Learning and acting together for racial equity
Published on February 10, 2021
In our first-ever at a glance update, we are sharing highlights of how we and our partners are changing to work more equitably and inclusively. -
Q & A with EEM Major Holly Pummell
Published on February 9, 2021
With an interest in sustainability and business, Environmental Economics and Management (EEM) Senior Holly Pummell, tells us why EEM was the major she was looking for. -
February is National Lamb Month
Published on February 9, 2021
Celebrate Lamb Month by trying a great American lamb product. -
Riding the Tide of Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Evaluate Behavior-Change Effectiveness of Food Safety Education
Published on February 9, 2021
Webinar titled: Riding the Tide of Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Evaluate Behavior-Change Effectiveness of Food Safety Education -
Agricultural professionals in extension services worldwide build new relationships between culturally diverse systems
Published on February 9, 2021
Michigan State University and India’s National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management collaborate on a new book, “Innovations in Agricultural Extension.” -
Field Crops Webinar Series addresses profitable soybean production on Feb. 22
Published on February 9, 2021
The second session of the Field Crops Webinar Series on Feb. 22, 2021, will feature MSU Extension soybean educator Mike Staton. -
Variety Trials Data Published
Published on February 9, 2021
The 2020 Michigan Corn Hybrids Compared has been published as the Michigan State University Extension Bulletin E-431. -
Food Safety Matters: An Extension Program for Veteran Farmers
Published on February 9, 2021
Food Safety Matters: An Extension Program for Veteran Farmers -
Food & Ingredient Safety – Food Additives
Published on February 8, 2021
In this series, we take a look at the Food Additives Amendment of 1958. -
Dr. Debalina Saha enjoys conducting applied research and interacting with her students
Published on February 8, 2021
Dr. Saha was hired as an Assistant Professor in July 2019 to help the ornamental (nursery, greenhouse, landscape) industry with weed control issues.