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Jack Pine and the Return of Kirtland's Warbler
Published on March 20, 2020
MSU researchers Dr. David Rothstein and Daphna Gadoth-Goodman have been working to sustainably manage jack pine plantations that serve as essential breeding habitat for the Kirtland’s warbler. -
Planned Gift to Create Forestry Scholarship Endowment
Published on March 20, 2020
Leighton Miller and his wife Peggy committed to a future gift to create The Leighton and Peggy Miller Forestry Scholarship. -
New rules for using paraquat in 2020 and beyond
Published on March 20, 2020
Growers using paraquat need to be aware of new requirements issued by the Environmental Protection Agency. -
A Letter from the FAA Vice President
Published on March 20, 2020
FAA Vice President Jason Darling provides some perspective. -
CRFS Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Published on March 20, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought many challenges and concerns to our tables. Please email us if you have a need that we may be able to help with. -
MSU Forestry Bequest
Published on March 20, 2020
A realized bequest of $332,916 will add to the Eleanor M. and Wilhelm M. Beckert Forestry and Horticulture Endowed Scholarship Fund, supporting scholarships for first year students. -
New Faces in 2019
Published on March 20, 2020
The forestry department welcomes 3 new members. -
COVID-19: Where can agricultural employers go to stay current on the infectious disease caused by novel coronavirus?
Published on March 19, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to change daily and staying current on the latest changes for agricultural workers can be difficult. -
Best practices when connecting with youth by text message and social media
Published on March 19, 2020
Social media and texting are alternative ways to connect with youth, but volunteers must consider some best practices. -
Considerations for making carry-over soybean seed decisions
Published on March 19, 2020
Producers want to salvage the soybean seed they carried over from 2019 but need to make this decision carefully. -
Creating your own science process model example
Published on March 19, 2020
Share your examples of doing everyday science. -
Trey Malone: Food, Agriculture, and Global Pandemic
Published on March 18, 2020
Trey Malone, an assistant professor in Michigan State University's Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics, reflects on the early stages of the novel coronavirus pandemic. -
MSU Entomology releases new Bug Talk podcast
Published on March 18, 2020
Bug Talk is a place for seminar speakers and department members to share their lives, passions and hobbies with a goal of creating a community around science communication. -
Cultivating resilience: On the farm and in the community
Published on March 18, 2020
Michigan Field Crops "In the Weeds" podcast provides convenient education to critical issues facing farmers. This second series will explore conservation practices that build soil and our relationships with our communities. -
Considerations for food processing facilities during novel coronavirus pandemic
Published on March 18, 2020
Food processors are concerned about the health and safety of their employees and those they help feed. -
Managing stress and anxiety during the novel coronavirus pandemic
Published on March 18, 2020
You and your family may be feeling more stressed or anxious than usual. This is normal. Learn strategies to identify and manage stress and anxiety in you and your children. -
Field Crops Webinar Series: Farmers helping farmers with farm stress
Published on March 18, 2020
The last webinar in the series on March 30 will discuss farm stress. -
Clean and clear: Partnerships with local drain officials
Published on March 18, 2020
Highlighting a new program that is being tested in Michigan. -
Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship seeks to train veterans
Published on March 17, 2020
Opportunities in the dairy industry provide veterans with meaningful careers after service. -
Get outside and play
Published on March 17, 2020
It’s finally spring and time to get outside and enjoy!