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MSU Herbicide School offered in Washtenaw County
Published on March 9, 2020
This meeting will aid growers and crop consultants in making wiser decisions regarding herbicide use and reducing weed pressure in prevented planting acres. -
Natalie Alex
Published on March 6, 2020
Natalie Alex will participate in the Graduate Certificate while working full time at the American Forest Foundation in Washington, D.C. -
Weekly Beet - March 6, 2020
Published on March 6, 2020
Weekly Beet - March 6, 2020 -
Overcoming common errors of completing job applications
Published on March 5, 2020
A dozen hints for filling out job applications to avoid common errors. -
Reducing the risk of secondary contamination from Ractopamine part 3
Published on March 5, 2020
It's extremely important that youth exhibitors who participate in swine projects at their county fair or other livestock exhibitions take a few critical steps before bringing animals home to reduce the risk of exposure to ractopamine products. -
Important conversations to have with your feed supplier part 2
Published on March 5, 2020
Building a relationship with your feed supplier is an important part of a successful livestock project, key conversations regarding how you want to feed your animal and what products are banned at your county fair or exhibition are important. -
Changes to Ractopamine usage for pigs at several county fairs and exhibitions part 1
Published on March 5, 2020
Understanding the rules and regulations for the county for exhibition event that you participate in is key to a successful project. -
2020 MS Farm Sprouts - Week #1 Wednesday PM
Published on March 5, 2020
2020 MS Farm Sprouts - Week #1 Wednesday PM -
2020 MS Farm Sprouts - Week #1 Wednesday AM
Published on March 5, 2020
2020 MS Farm Sprouts - Week #1 Wednesday AM -
Leaving a Legacy of International Capacity Development Cynthia Donovan Retires from MSU
Published on March 5, 2020
After 20 years at MSU, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics Associate Professor Cynthia Donovan is retiring. -
People with diabetes need flu shots
Published on March 4, 2020
Flu shots are one step you can take to stay healthy. -
Currently in foreclosure
Published on March 4, 2020
Will my kid’s schoolwork be affected? Life goes on even during foreclosure. You and your children can get and keep organized to make a smooth transition to new housing. -
Reducing weather risk in soybean production
Published on March 4, 2020
Recent climatic trends and practical management practices for reducing weather risk when growing soybeans. -
How to avoid work from home scams
Published on March 4, 2020
Working from Home may not generate the income that you expect. -
Field Crops Webinar Series: Nutrient management to improve efficiency
Published on March 4, 2020
The fifth webinar in the series will cover strategies to improve efficiency of fertilizer inputs. -
Unfair debt collection
Published on March 3, 2020
Many consumers are not aware that they have debts in collections. -
Carrying our debt into retirement
Published on March 3, 2020
Older consumers are carrying more debt, including mortgage, credit card and even student loan debt, into their retirement years. -
What do trees eat to grow so big?
Published on March 3, 2020
Help youth explore how carbon that makes up carbon dioxide as a gas can become a solid plant. -
Michigan AmeriCorps members are “getting things done” for Michigan 4-H
Published on March 3, 2020
AmeriCorps members serving with MSU Extension’s 4-H STEAM Corps program are making a positive impact on youth and communities throughout the state. -
Using charrettes to solve wildlife management communication issues in Michigan
Published on March 3, 2020
MDRN partners with NCI and MSU Extension to use the charrette process to co-create an education and outreach plan.