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Join MSU Extension and fellow hop growers for the MSU Hop Chat Series
Published on April 11, 2024
Join the hop community twice a month from May to August for in-season discussions of all things hop-related. -
Cold hardiness of grapevines: The interplay of genetics, environment and management
Published on April 11, 2024
Understanding how genetics, environment and vineyard management shape cold hardiness in grapevines. -
Stinking facts about garlic
Published on April 11, 2024
Known as the stinking rose — and related to onions, shallots, chives, and leeks — garlic has a distinctive flavor and needs a lit bit of care when handling it. -
How you can reduce biosecurity risks in 4-H projects: Part 1
Published on April 11, 2024
Biosecurity related to 4-H projects is a matter of high priority. Taking simple precautions will protect animals, members and consumers. -
Featured Entomology Graduate Student - Sharron (Ronnie) Miller
Published on April 11, 2024
A love of bumble bees led to research connecting bumble bee communities, land management, and human interactions. -
Wheat watchers week of April 8, 2024
Published on April 11, 2024
See how the wheat crop is progressing across the state this week. -
Going home: Biosecurity tips for animals that travel off the farm
Published on April 11, 2024
Animals that travel to county fairs and other exhibitions that will return home pose a significant biosecurity risk to the animals who stay home. -
Featured Entomology Undergradaute - Josh Striegle
Published on April 11, 2024
Undergraduate student Josh Striegle discovers a passion for aquatic entomology. -
How you can reduce biosecurity risks in 4-H projects: Part 5
Published on April 11, 2024
Biosecurity related to 4-H projects is a matter of high priority! Taking simple precautions will protect animals, members and consumers. -
How you can reduce biosecurity risks in 4-H projects: Part 6
Published on April 11, 2024
Biosecurity related to 4-H projects is a matter of high priority! Taking simple precautions will protect animals, members and consumers. -
New video on sampling berries for spotted wing drosophila to guide your IPM program
Published on April 11, 2024
How-to guide with equipment list for spotted wing drosophila sampling. -
How you can reduce biosecurity risks in 4-H projects: Part 9
Published on April 11, 2024
Biosecurity related to 4-H projects is a matter of high priority! Taking simple precautions will protect animals, members and consumers. -
2023-24 Red de Aprendizaje: Toma de decisiones sobre uso de la tierra: Resultados e influencias en mitigación y adaptación
Published on April 11, 2024
En este series de webinar, oradores Liliana Recaman Mejía y Jesica Lopez presentan "Toma de decisiones sobre uso de la tierra: Resultados e influencias en mitigación y adaptación." -
How you can reduce biosecurity risks in 4-H projects: Part 8
Published on April 11, 2024
Biosecurity related to 4-H projects is a matter of high priority! Taking simple precautions will protect animals, members and consumers. -
MSU School of Packaging unveils the MSU Collective for NewProductWorks
Published on April 10, 2024
MSU School of Packaging is proud to unveil the MSU Collective for NewProductWorks, a new resource for packaging design, product development, marketing, education, and research. -
School of Packaging celebrates 2024 student scholarship recipients
Published on April 10, 2024
Congratulations to the School of Packaging 2024 student scholarship recipients -
Greenhouse disease and insect management recommendations for 2024
Published on April 9, 2024
MSU Extension releases insect and disease management recommendations for the 2024 growing season. -
Dig into sustainable farm innovations with a search tool and map of SARE grant projects
Published on April 9, 2024
Find hundreds of SARE grants funded in Michigan and thousands nationally. -
Northwest Michigan fruit update – April 9, 2024
Published on April 9, 2024
Weather conditions are currently warm, and crop development is moving along quickly. Growers are covering apples for scab prior to the predicted rain on Thursday and Friday. -
West central Michigan tree fruit update - April 9, 2024
Published on April 9, 2024
Warmer weather over the past week has advanced bud development for fruit crops in the west central region. Primary scab season is underway.