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Smuts and bunts of small grains
Published on September 1, 2020
Learn more about dwarf bunt and common bunt, also known as stinking smut, and their management. -
MSU Corey Marsh Ecological Research Center to host virtual field day on migratory birds
Published on September 1, 2020
Learn about the unique features and history of Corey Marsh, then dive deeper as researchers highlight current projects featuring migratory birds. -
What’s missing on the grocery store shelf?
Published on September 1, 2020
We’ve all noticed changes this year in what’s available in the grocery store. Out of stock rates are up and prices are changing. -
Southwest Michigan fruit update – Sept. 1, 2020
Published on September 1, 2020
Fall harvest is progressing well. Brown marmorated stink bug numbers are increasing. -
The forgotten law: Planning Commission review of capital expenditures
Published on September 1, 2020
When government proposes to buy land, buildings, renovate or build, the proposal should be reviewed by that government’s planning commission first. -
Do you require training for your zoning administrator? You should
Published on September 1, 2020
Zoning administrators are among the most important local officials – how well they do, or not do - their jobs have a great impact on the future of their communities. -
Essential Oils – Digging Deeper Tea Tree Oil
Published on August 31, 2020
In our last post, we looked at lavender essential oil. There are many other popular essential oils on the market. This post looks at one of the most common essential oil used and studied: Tea Tree Oil. -
The Year in the Office of DEI: Reflecting on 2019-2020
Published on August 31, 2020
The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion reflects on the 2019-2020 academic year. -
ODEI Library Lending Spotlight: Talking to Strangers
Published on August 31, 2020
The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion recommends the book, "Talking to Strangers," by Malcolm Gladwell. -
Substance abuse in older adults: Underdiagnosed and undertreated
Published on August 31, 2020
Substance use is a major mental health problem in older adults, and is often unrecognized and undertreated, leading to a reduced quality of life. -
ODEI expands You Belong Here campaign
Published on August 31, 2020
The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion expanded the You Belong Here campaign with your support. -
Greater is next...I still have hope
Published on August 31, 2020
Quentin Tyler, associate dean and director for diversity, equity and inclusion, shares his vision for the next year and for the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources community. -
4-H Tech Changemakers
Published on August 31, 2020
Washtenaw County 4H Changemakers Youth Group Focuses on Teen Mental Health -
Reading Makes Cents 4-H curriculum
Published on August 31, 2020
As a digital 4-H curriculum, Reading Makes Cents is a youth financial literacy and money management programming tool. -
Weekly Beet - August 28, 2020
Published on August 28, 2020
In this weeks edition: AABI Field Crops Teams to receive the 2020 Institute Team Award. The sign in/out form for visiting PSSB and CIPS is not required for entry into those buildings. -
Canners at the game: The role and motivations of informal recyclers at football tailgates
Published on August 28, 2020
A recent study from CSUS graduate student Noleen Chikowore and faculty member Dr. John Kerr explores the role of informal recyclers who collect refundable cans and bottles, also known among themselves as canners. -
Michigan State University strengthens commitment to Michigan bees and beekeepers with two new positions
Published on August 28, 2020
Meghan Milbrath and Ana Heck’s new job assignments will boost pollinator outreach and research at MSU. -
In memoriam: Colleagues and former students remember Dr. James Jay
Published on August 27, 2020
During his time at MSU, Jay strengthened diversity efforts in various ways, including the creation of the Office of Diversity and Pluralism in CANR. -
Michigan insects in the garden – Week 12: Katydids
Published on August 27, 2020
A camouflaged chirping insect lurks in the shrubs. -
Michigan potato late blight forecast – Aug. 27, 2020
Published on August 27, 2020
No late blight reported. Weather-based risk is medium throughout Michigan.