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You Belong Here Champion Award winners announced
Published on May 1, 2020
The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) announces first-time You Belong Here Champion Awards -
CSUS graduate student 3D-prints PPE for Michigan medical workers
Published on May 1, 2020
Laura Castro-Diaz is participating in an MSU initiative to 3D-print personal protective equipment for medical workers. -
Awareness, Risk Perceptions and Safety Behavior: How are Men and Women in Rural and Urban Africa Responding to COVID-19?
Published on April 30, 2020
Analysis of a recent mobile phone survey that looked at perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic in 12 African countries. -
Integrated management strategies for improved soybean cyst nematode control
Published on April 30, 2020
Evaluation of rotation, compost, chemicals and cover crops to manage soybean cyst nematode populations. -
A Message to 2020 Graduates
Published on April 30, 2020
CANR Dean Ron Hendrick offers congratulations to the 2020 class. -
Creating a weed management plan for hemp
Published on April 30, 2020
Weed control in hemp will require careful planning. -
Early season weed control in corn
Published on April 30, 2020
Plan now for successful 2020 weed control in corn. -
Southeast Michigan vegetable update – April 29, 2020
Published on April 29, 2020
A cold April closes with steady rain. -
Farm safety: COVID-19 health screening requirements for essential employees
Published on April 29, 2020
New health screening requirements for essential employees will help keep our farms safe and ensure that they can keep running during this pandemic. -
Specialty Crop Irrigation: A video alternative to educational meetings
Published on April 29, 2020
With the growing interest in vegetable production, whether a truck farm, an integrated local goods production program or a new alternative crop like hemp, irrigation is a major factor in success. -
Early season disease management: It’s time to start scouting for wheat diseases
Published on April 29, 2020
Scouting your fields early in the season will put you ahead of the game in the fight against wheat diseases. -
East Michigan vegetable update – April 29, 2020
Published on April 29, 2020
It has been a nice spring to plant vegetables, all other stressful things considered. -
MSU researchers receive $500k grant to study use of pine plantations to promote oak forests
Published on April 29, 2020
A grant from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) will allow Michigan State University (MSU) researchers to understand why oak species regenerate well under red pine plantations. -
Tune in to the Great Lakes Vegetable Producers Network
Published on April 29, 2020
Starting May 6, this weekly live show will discuss topics of interest to commercial vegetable producers. -
Southwest Michigan vegetable update – April 29, 2020
Published on April 29, 2020
Field preparation and planting begins despite cool temperatures and rain. -
West central Michigan vegetable update – April 29, 2020
Published on April 29, 2020
The vegetable growing season is starting as spring progresses. -
Morel Mushrooms: From the Forest to the Farm
Published on April 28, 2020
MSU professors Gregory Bonito, Trey Malone, and Scott Swinton are leading a new USDA funded research project on “Cultivating a Morel Mushroom Industry in the North Central United States.” -
Time for replanting old, disease and blueberry stem gall wasp infested blueberry fields
Published on April 28, 2020
Michigan blueberry industry starts transitioning to a more efficient production system eliminating unproductive old fields and replanting them with new varieties and new technology. -
West central Michigan small fruit update – April 28, 2020
Published on April 28, 2020
Lower than normal temperatures are delaying small fruit crop growth and development. Blueberries are still in the bud burst stage and strawberries and raspberries are showing the first leaves coming out of the crown. -
MSU faculty member and son support coronavirus mask printing initiative
Published on April 28, 2020
Phil Hill, in the MSU Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, supports an initiative to print face masks and shields for first responders and healthcare professionals in Mid-Michigan.