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Weekly Beet - February 28, 2020
Published on February 28, 2020
Weekly Beet - February 28, 2020 -
MSU researcher establishing disease risk levels in low-flow plumbing fixtures
Published on February 27, 2020
Jade Mitchell, an associate professor in the Michigan State University Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, is part of a project to reduce health hazards of low-flow water systems. -
MSU Distinguished Academic Staff honoree credits Michigan 4-H for igniting his successful career
Published on February 27, 2020
MSU Extension’s Brandon Schroeder was recently honored with MSU's Distinguished Academic Staff Award. However, before joining MSU Extension 15 years ago, Schroeder was already a part of the Extension community: he spent his youth as a Michigan 4-H member. -
MSU receives USDA grant for potato breeding and genetics program
Published on February 26, 2020
MSU has received $700,000 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture to invest in its potato breeding and genetics program. -
Science at the Supper Table lessons offered to schools in southeast Michigan
Published on February 26, 2020
Many youth don’t realize science plays a big part in growing the foods we eat. Michigan State University Extension is offering free educational lessons to middle and high school students on topics related to the science of agriculture. -
Selecting perennial and annual forage species and varieties for Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
Published on February 26, 2020
New publication from Michigan State University Extension can help you make good choices when establishing or improving hay fields or pastures. -
Irrigation update for specialty crop producers on March 17
Published on February 26, 2020
Specialty Crop Irrigation Meeting in southwest Michigan offers an irrigation update for fruit, vegetable and ornamental crop producers with an emphasis on rules, regulations, legal requirements and scheduling. -
Variety matters in cover crops
Published on February 26, 2020
Cover crop varieties are not all created equal. Find out which one is best for your purpose in the 2019 Michigan Cover Crop Variety Test Report. -
Meet Mike Tate: a visionary leader for 4-H, youth development
Published on February 26, 2020
Michael Tate, Michigan’s first African-American state 4-H director, helped shape the future of 4-H in Michigan. -
MSU FCCP Mini-course Informational Session: Forest Certification and Climate Change
Published on February 25, 2020
MSU FCCP Mini-course Informational Session: Forest Certification and Climate Change -
Michigan Celebrated the Apple Crunch on October 10, 2019
Published on February 25, 2020
Over 300,000 Michiganders crunched into a local apple as part of the annual Michigan Apple Crunch -
FSHN instructor receives CANR Excellence in Teaching – New Teacher Award
Published on February 25, 2020
Deanne Kelleher to receive 2020 CANR Excellence in Teaching - New Teacher Award at ANR Week. -
AgroLiquid president and CEO receives 2020 CANR Honorary Alumnus Award
Published on February 25, 2020
Troy Bancroft to receive 2020 CANR Honorary Alumnus Award at ANR Week. -
BAE professor receives CANR Distinguished Faculty Award
Published on February 25, 2020
Truman Surbrook to receive 2020 CANR Distinguished Faculty Award at ANR Week. -
MSU launches new Multicultural Center Feasibility Study website
Published on February 25, 2020
Michigan State University is engaging in a feasibility study for a campus multicultural center. -
Choosing cover crops: Think like a plant!
Published on February 25, 2020
When selecting a cover crop, consider the life cycle of different species to ensure they grow best at the time of year when planted. -
Fisheries and Wildlife grad student receives CANR Graduate Student Teaching Award
Published on February 25, 2020
Tracy Melvin to receive 2020 CANR Graduate Student Teaching Award at ANR Week. -
Entomology professor emeritus receives CANR Distinguished Faculty Award
Published on February 25, 2020
George Bird to receive 2020 CANR Distinguished Faculty Award at ANR Week. -
Why I make Japanese origami cranes
Published on February 25, 2020
Friends, colleagues and family will watch me make Japanese origami cranes and ask, why I make them all the time. This is why. -
CSUS alumnus receives CANR Outstanding Alumnus Award
Published on February 25, 2020
Thomas Bailey to receive 2020 CANR Outstanding Alumnus Award at ANR Week.